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From "Petrarch, the First Modern Scholar and Man of Letters: A Selection from His Correspondence with Boccaccio and Other Friends, Designed to Illustrate the Beginnings of the Renaissance" by Petrarca, Francesco

Saint Augustine
Petrarch's spiritual guide and interlocutor in his _Secret_.
Core Belief
"Augustine believes in the inherent sinfulness of earthly pleasures and the importance of renouncing worldly ambitions in favor of spiritual devotion. He emphasizes the need for self-denial and contemplation of death."
Worldview
Augustine sees the world as a temporary and often deceptive place, where individuals must strive to overcome their sinful nature and prepare for eternal life.
Personality
Stern, devout, and deeply religious, Augustine represents the medieval, ascetic view of life. He is critical of worldly ambitions and sensual pleasures, urging Petrarch to focus on spiritual matters.
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