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Nationality words link to articles with information on the nation's poetry or literature (for instance, Irish or France).
Events
- Henri III of France revived the Académie du Palais, and Philippe Desportes becomes one of its most active members.[1]
Works published
France
- Rémy Belleau:
- Philippe Desportes, an edition of his works[1]
Great Britain
- The Paradise of Dainty Devices, the most popular of the Elizabethan verse miscellanies, anthology
- Thomas Achelley, A Most Lamentable and Tragicall Historie[6]
- George Gascoigne, The Steele Glas: a Satyre; Togither with the Complainte of Phylomene, called the first non-dramatic poem in blank verse in the English language; an "estates" satire[6]
- George Whetstone, The Rocke of Regard, mostly verse[6]
Other
Births
- October 7 (baptism) – John Marston (died 1634), English playwright, poet, and satirist
- Also
- Charles Fitzgeoffrey (died 1638), English Elizabethan poet and clergyman
- Jean Ogier de Gombauld (died 1666), French playwright and poet
- John Weever (died 1632), English poet and antiquary
Deaths
- January 19 – Hans Sachs (born 1494), German Meistersinger
- Girolamo Muzio (born 1496), Italian, Latin-language poet[7]
- Mavro Vetranović (born 1482), Croatian writer, poet and Benedictine friar
- Lu Zhi (born 1496), Chinese landscape painter, calligrapher and poet
See also
Notes
- 1 2 Weinberg, Bernard, ed., French Poetry of the Renaissance, Carbondale, Illinois: Southern Illinois University Press, Arcturus Books edition, October 1964, fifth printing, August 1974 (first printed in France in 1954), ISBN 0-8093-0135-0, "Phillipe Desportes" p 157
- ↑ France, Peter, editor, The New Oxford Companion to Literature in French, 1993, Oxford and New York: Oxford University Press, ISBN 0-19-866125-8
- ↑ Weinberg, Bernard, ed., French Poetry of the Renaissance, Carbondale, Illinois: Southern Illinois University Press, Arcturus Books edition, October 1964, fifth printing, August 1974 (first printed in France in 1954), ISBN 0-8093-0135-0, "Rémy Belleau" p 140
- ↑ Magnusson, Magnus, general editor, Chambers Biographical Dictionary, Cambridge University Press, Cambridge, and W & R Chambers Ltd, Edinburgh, fifth edition, 1990, ISBN 0-550-16040-X
- ↑ Weinberg, Bernard, ed., French Poetry of the Renaissance, Carbondale, Illinois: Southern Illinois University Press, Arcturus Books edition, October 1964, fifth printing, August 1974 (first printed in France in 1954), ISBN 0-8093-0135-0, "Jean-Antoine de Baif" p 132
- 1 2 3 Cox, Michael, editor, The Concise Oxford Chronology of English Literature, Oxford University Press, 2004, ISBN 0-19-860634-6
- ↑ "Tra Medioevo en rinascimento". Poeti di Italia in Lingua Latina (in Italian). Archived from the original on 2009-05-27. Retrieved 2009-05-14.
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