FRANCESCO
PETRARCA, 1304-1374
French translation of the Triumphi by Simon
Bourgouyn
On paper
France, early 16th century
MS 875, f. 1r
The fame of Petrarch in France is in large measure centered
on the Triumphi, in particular through visual
representations in illuminated manuscripts, and in translations
into French of the poetry. Although others had made
prose translations a few years earlier, Simon Bourgouyn,
member of the court circles of Louis XII, was probably
the first to translate the Triumphi into verse.
He made his translation in the early 17th century. As
had been the case with his translation of Ovid’s
Metamorphoses, Bourgouyn added moralizing commentary
to the poetry, to adapt work to the taste of the highest
levels of French nobility. |