Western Lombard literature (original) (raw)
Per letteratura milanese (o meneghina) si intende, di norma, la letteratura prodotta a Milano e nelle località limitrofe, usando quella varietà di lingua lombarda che ha nel milanese il rappresentante di riferimento. I limiti di questo ambito letterario si possono tracciare solo in modo approssimato, sia cronologicamente sia geograficamente.
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dbo:abstract | The Insubric poet Caecilius Statius came from Milan, capital city of Insubres, and wrote in Latin, being one of the best Latin comedians, with Plautus and Terence. Throughout the 13th century, the activity of Cisalpine poets in Langue d'oc continued. In Mantua, Sordello da Goito composed the Sirventese lombardesco in the local variety of the Lombard group, being the only troubadour text to be written in this language in Northern Italy. In Bologna - whose language also belongs to the Gallo-Italic group - Rayna possentissima was composed in 1254; lauda of the Servi della Vergine, the oldest lauda we know of. In the same city, the notary registers (or Memoriali bolognesi) were created for the transcription of public acts, in the span of two centuries: in the white spaces, in order to avoid illegal addings, folklore tales or literary poems were written. During this period, there had been a koine language used across the region known as Langobardia Maior. (en) Per letteratura milanese (o meneghina) si intende, di norma, la letteratura prodotta a Milano e nelle località limitrofe, usando quella varietà di lingua lombarda che ha nel milanese il rappresentante di riferimento. I limiti di questo ambito letterario si possono tracciare solo in modo approssimato, sia cronologicamente sia geograficamente. (it) |
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rdfs:comment | Per letteratura milanese (o meneghina) si intende, di norma, la letteratura prodotta a Milano e nelle località limitrofe, usando quella varietà di lingua lombarda che ha nel milanese il rappresentante di riferimento. I limiti di questo ambito letterario si possono tracciare solo in modo approssimato, sia cronologicamente sia geograficamente. (it) The Insubric poet Caecilius Statius came from Milan, capital city of Insubres, and wrote in Latin, being one of the best Latin comedians, with Plautus and Terence. Throughout the 13th century, the activity of Cisalpine poets in Langue d'oc continued. In Mantua, Sordello da Goito composed the Sirventese lombardesco in the local variety of the Lombard group, being the only troubadour text to be written in this language in Northern Italy. In Bologna - whose language also belongs to the Gallo-Italic group - Rayna possentissima was composed in 1254; lauda of the Servi della Vergine, the oldest lauda we know of. In the same city, the notary registers (or Memoriali bolognesi) were created for the transcription of public acts, in the span of two centuries: in the white spaces, in order to avoid il (en) |
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