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Bonvesin de la Riva (sometimes spelt Bonvesino or Buonvicino) (born c. 1240, died c. 1313) was an Italian friar of the Ordine degli Umiliati (Italian, literally, order of the humble ones) and one of the greater Lombard poets and writers of the 13th century.
- Libro de le tre scritture (in old Insubric)
- Disputatio musce cum formica (in old Insubric)
- Disputatio rosae cum Viola (in old Insubric)
- De quinquaginta curialitatibus ad mensam (in old Insubric)
- De vulgare de elymosinis (in old Insubric)
- Laudes de Virgine Maria (in old Insubric)
- De magnalibus urbis Mediolani (in Latin)
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Dialects and group of dialects:
Milanese or Meneghin • Bustocco and Legnanese • Brianzöö or Brianzoeu (Canzés, Canturino, Monzese) • Comasco-Lecchese (Comasco, Laghée, Intelvese, Vallassinese, Lecchese, Valsassinese) • Ticinese (Ossolano) • Varesino or Bosin • Southwestern Lombard (Pavese, Lodigiano, Nuaresat, Cremunéez) • Alpine Lombard (Valtellinese, Chiavennasco) • Slangs: Spasell
Literature:
Insubric literature • Insubric writers (Bonvesin de la Riva, Carlo Maria Maggi, Carlo Porta, Giuseppe Parini, Giuseppe Bossi, Alessandro Manzoni, Tommaso Grossi, Delio Tessa)
Grammar:
Insubric grammar (Milanese grammar) • Orthography (Classical Milanese orthography, Alternative Insubric orthographies) • Other (Plural inflection in Western Lombard)
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