- Louis Notari
Louis Notari (
Monaco , 1879-1961) Monégasquewriter in French and Monégasque languages.Principal writings
He wrote the Monaco
national anthem and he is considered as the first writer in Monégasque; before him, there was justoral literature . He wrote 3 books.*"A legenda de Santa Devota"/"Santa Devota" (1927) -about the legend of
Saint Devota
*"Bülüghe munegasche" (1941)
*"Quelques notes sur les traditions de Monaco" (1960).Notari's writing in Monégasque has led to a veritable flowering of literature published in the language. A grammar and a dictionary by
Louis Frolla and numerous other works, including byGeorges Franzi ,Louis Barral and Suzanne Simone (dictionary)Louis Canis ,Jules Soccal , Lazare Sauvaigo and Robert Buisson, combine to allow this small country's own language to take its visible and permanent place among the other Romance languages.However, while a substantial proportion of Notari's work was religious in inspiration, Monégasque is probably unique among the Romance languages in that it possesses, as yet, no Bible translation.
Former fascist sympathies
In his researches in Monégasque identity, Notari got in touch in the 1930s with Italian academics sustaining regional languages for a Latin federation pledged to the
fascist Italian government ["Un rocher bien occupé,Monaco pendant la guerre 1939-1945",Pierre Abramovici , Seuil, Paris, 2001,] . In this way, he wrote a few poems celebratingMussolini [Annales du comté de Nice (1934-1935), FM17-Bibliothèque Notari (Monaco )] . In thepost-War era, however, any fascist sympathies which Notari may once have held were not stressed.Personal legacy
The decision by the late Prince Rainier III to sponsor Monégasque teachers in local schools owed much to the groundwork in promoting Monégasque which writers such as Notari and others laid.
Louis Notari was also prominent in
civil engineering in the Principality, and was noted for his work on Monaco's renowned Exotic Garden, which annually hosts large numbers of visitors from many countries.A street in the suburb of
La Condamine , Monaco, is named after Louis Notari.Notes
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Bibliothèque Louis Notari
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