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''Salv'a lo vescovo senato'', also known as the ''Cantilena giullaresca'', because it was written for performance by a jongleur, or ''Ritmo laurenziano'', because it was found in a codex (Santa Croce XV, IV) of the Biblioteca Mediceo Laurenziana in Florence, is a lyric poem in the Tuscan language. It was probably composed in the third quarter of the twelfth century (1150–71) by a Tuscan poet. It is the earliest surviving piece of poetry in an unmistakably Italian dialect. ''Salv'a lo vescovo senato'' comprises twenty monorhyming ''ottonari''. In the same manuscript is found a martyrology. Two internal references in the poem constrain its dating: a mention of Galgano Inghirami, Bishop of Volterra from 1150 to 1157, and of Grimaldo, Bishop of Osimo from 1151 to 1157. Bruno Migliorini describes the poem:
''Il giullare si rivolge a un vescovo (Villano, arcivescovo di Pisa, secondo l'ipotesi del Cesareo, accolta dal Mazzoni) facendone lodi sperticate e pronosticandogli nientemeno che il pontificato, con la speranza di ottenere in dono un cavallo: se lo ottiene, lo mostrerà al vescovo di Volterra, Galgano''.〔Bruno Migliorini (1971), ''Storia della lingua italiana'' (Florence: Sansoni), p. 104.〕 The jongleur addresses a bishop (Villano, Archbishop of Pisa, according to the hypothesis of Cesareo, following Mazzoni) making drawn-out praises and go so far as to predict for him a pontificate, in the hopes of obtaining a horse: if he obtains it, he will show it to the bishop of Volterra, Galgano.
==External links==
*Giuseppe Bonghi, (Introduzione ai ''Ritmi delle Origini della Letteratura italiana'' (Duecento) ) *(Text at Bibliotheca Augustana )
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