1523 in poetry
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Events
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Works published
[edit]- Alexander Barclay, The Mirror of Good Manners, publication year uncertain, translated from Dominic Mancini's De quatuor virtutibus, in English and Latin;[1] London: Richard Pynson[2]
- Hans Sachs, die Wittenbergische Nachtigall, allegorical story in verse in praise of Luther[3]
- John Skelton, The Garland of Laurel[1]
Births
[edit]Death years link to the corresponding "[year] in poetry" article:
- February 20 – Jan Blahoslav (died 1571), Czech poet and translator
- Approximate date – Girolamo Maggi (died 1572), Italian scholar, jurist, poet, military engineer, urban planner, philologist, archaeologist, mathematician and naturalist
Deaths
[edit]Birth years link to the corresponding "[year] in poetry" article:
- Stephen Hawes, death year uncertain, birth year unknown; English
- Ulrich von Hutten (born 1488), German
- Faustino Perisauli (born 1450), Italian, Latin-language poet
- Tang Yin died this year, according to some sources,[4] or 1524 according to others[5] (born 1470), Chinese poet, painter and calligrapher[4]
See also
[edit]- Poetry
- 16th century in poetry
- 16th century in literature
- French Renaissance literature
- Renaissance literature
- Spanish Renaissance literature
Notes
[edit]- ^ a b Cox, Michael, editor, The Concise Oxford Chronology of English Literature, Oxford University Press, 2004, ISBN 0-19-860634-6
- ^ Web page titled "Academic Text Service (ATS)/ Chadwyck-Healey English Poetry Database: / Tudor Poetry, 1500-1603", at Stanford University library website, retrieved September 8, 2009. 2009-09-11.
- ^ Kurian, George Thomas, Timetables of World Literature, New York: Facts on File Inc., 2003, ISBN 0-8160-4197-0
- ^ a b Preminger, Alex and T. V. F. Brogan, et al., The New Princeton Encyclopedia of Poetry and Poetics, 1993. New York: MJF Books/Fine Communications
- ^ "artnet.com: Resource Library: Tang Yin". GroveArt. August 12, 2007. Archived from the original on February 8, 2005. Retrieved 2009-05-27..