Romagnol's first acknowledgement outside regional literature was in Dante Alighieri's treatise
De vulgari eloquentia, wherein
Dante compares "the language of Romagna" to his native
Tuscan dialect. Eventually, in 1629, the author
Adriano Banchieri wrote the treatise
Discorso della lingua Bolognese, which countered Dante's claim that the Tuscan dialect was better, arguing his belief that Bolognese (an Emilian dialect influenced by Romagnol that saw wide use in writing) was superior in "naturalness, softness, musicality, and usefulness". Romagnol received more recognition after Romagna gained independence from the
Papal States.
Literature 16th to 19th century The first appearance of a distinct Romagnol literary work is "Sonetto romagnolo" by
Bernardino Catti, from
Ravenna, printed 1502. It is written in a mixture of
Italian and Romagnol. The first Romagnol
poem dates back to the end of the 16th century:
E Pvlon matt. Cantlena aroica (Mad Nap), a
mock-heroic poem based on
Orlando Furioso and written by an anonymous author from . The original poem comprised twelve cantos, of which only the first four survived (1848 lines). The first Romagnol poet to win fame was the
cleric Pietro Santoni, (
Fusignano, 1736–1823). He was the teacher of
Vincenzo Monti, one of the most famous Italian poets of his time. In 1840, the first Romagnol-Italian Dictionary was published by ; it was printed in
Faenza.
20th century with welcome message in Italian,
Esperanto and Romagnol (). The 20th century saw a flourishing of Romagnol literature. Theatrical plays, poems and books of a high quality were produced. Some of the best known Romagnol authors are: •
Raffaello Baldini, who won in 1988 the "Premio Viareggio" and in 1995 the "Premio Bagutta", known for long pessimistic poems and prose •
Tonino Guerra (1920–2012), wrote poems during his exile to WWII-era Germany, focusing on people of suffering and poverty •
Olindo Guerrini, with "Sonetti romagnoli" • , an antifascist exiled from Romagna. He wrote poems such as "Rumâgna" that were often descriptive of Romagna • Francesco "Checco" Guidi, with his activity as poet and recorder of local popular expressions and says. He is specialized in the variant of Sammarinese dialect spoken in Serravalle, which is close to Riminese. ==Grammar==