- Source: 1530 in poetry
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Events
Works published
= Great Britain
=Anonymous, Boccus and Sydrake, publication year uncertain but sometime from this year to 1537, edited by John Twyne, an encyclopedia in dialogue form, derived from the Old French Sidrac, in which Boccus asks 847 questions and Sidrac answers them (see Sidrak and Bokkus).
Anonymous, Sir Isumbras, publication year uncertain, a romance of separation and reunion of family members, based on the Saint Eustace legend; composed in tail-rhyme in the early 14th century
Anonymous, Sir Lamwell, publication year uncertain but thought to be from this year to 1532; a version of an Authurian "fairy mistress" tale from Marie de France's Lai de Lanval, written in the second half of the 12th century
Alexander Barclay, translator, Eclogues, publication year uncertain; translated from De miseria curialium of Enea Silvio de Piccolomini (Pope Pius II)); see also The Boke of Codrus and Mynalcas 1521 and Fifth Eclogue 1518
= Italy
=Pietro Bembo, Italy:
Gli Asolani, a dialogue on courtly love, with poems reminiscent of Boccaccio and Petrarch; second, revised edition (see also first edition 1505)
Rime, in Italian
Girolamo Fracastoro, also known as "Fracastorius", Syphilis sive morbus gallicus ("Syphilis, or The French Disease"), an epic poem in five books about a shepherd named Syphilus; the name for syphilis is derived from the work; the poem suggests using mercury and Oil of guaiac as a cure
Jacopo Sannazaro, Sonetti e Canzoni
Antonio Tebaldeo, Di M. Antonio Tebaldeo ferrarese l'opere d'amore, published in Venice; Italy
= Other
=Hans Sachs, Das Schlaraffenland, satirical, humorous anecdotes, called "Schwanke", in doggerel verse, Germany
Births
Death years link to the corresponding "[year] in poetry" article:
November 1 – Étienne de La Boétie (died 1563), French political philosopher and sonnet writer
Baltasar del Alcázar, (died 1606), Spanish
François de Belleforest (died 1582), French poet and translator
Pey de Garros (died 1585), French Occitan language poet writing in Gascon
Jerónimo Bermúdez (died 1599), Spanish dramatist, poet, and playwright
Diogo Bernardes born about this year (died c. 1605), brother of Frei Agostinho da Cruz, Portuguese
Jean de la Ceppede (died 1622), French
Jan Kochanowski (died 1584), Pole who published poetry in Polish and Latin
Judah Moscato (died 1593), Italian rabbi, poet, and philosopher
Giovanni Battista Pigna (died 1575), Italian, Latin-language poet
William Stevenson (died 1575), English poet, author and clergyman; presumed playwright
Deaths
Birth years link to the corresponding "[year] in poetry" article:
April 27 (one source states August 6) – Jacopo Sannazaro died (born 1458), Italian poet, humanist and epigrammist who also wrote in Neapolitan and Latin
April 28 – Niklaus Manuel (born 1484), Swiss, German-language poet
Also:
probably late 1529 or early this year – Juan del Encina (born 1468), Spanish poet, musician and playwright
Molla, also known as "Mollamamba", both popular names of Atukuri Molla (born 1440), Indian woman poet who wrote Telugu Ramayan
See also
Poetry
16th century in poetry
16th century in literature
French Renaissance literature
Renaissance literature
Spanish Renaissance literature
Notes
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- Thomas More
- 1530 in poetry
- 1530 in literature
- List of years in poetry
- 1450s in poetry
- Margaret of Austria, Duchess of Savoy
- 1440s in poetry
- 1480s in poetry
- Westron Wynde
- Sir Isumbras
- 1460s in poetry