• Source: 1568 in poetry
    • Nationality words link to articles with information on the nation's poetry or literature (for instance, Irish or France).


      Events


      Simwnt Fychan appointed "pencerdd", or senior bard, by Elizabeth I of England
      Siôn Phylip ordained as a master poet at the second Eisteddfod in Caerwys


      Works published




      = England

      =
      Thomas Drant, Epigrams and Sentences Spirituall in Vers, translated from St. Gregory Nazianzus
      Thomas Howell (poet), The Arbor of Amitie
      John Skelton, Pithy Pleasaunt and Profitable Workes of Maister Skelton, edited by J. Stow; published posthumously (died 1529) by Thomas Marshe
      George Turberville, A Plaine Path to Perfect Vertue, translation of Dominic Mancini's De quatour virtutibus


      = Other

      =
      François d'Amboise, Élégie sur le trépas d'Anne de Montmorency, France
      Petar Hektorović, Ribanje i ribarsko prigovaranje ("Fishing and Fishermen's Talk"), three-part pastoral and philosophic narrative poem written in Croatian and published in Venice


      Births


      Death years link to the corresponding "[year] in poetry" article:

      February 2 – Peter Révay (died 1622), Hungarian poet, nobleman, Royal Crown Guard for the Holy Crown of Hungary, state official, soldier and historian
      March 30 – Henry Wotton (died 1639), English diplomat, author and poet
      September 3 – Adriano Banchieri (died 1634), Italian composer, music theorist, organist and poet
      September 5 – Tommaso Campanella (died 1639), philosopher and poet
      Also:
      Yuan Hongdao (died 1610), Chinese poet of the Ming Dynasty and one of the Three Yuan Brothers
      Gervase Markham, birth year uncertain (died 1637), English poet and writer


      Deaths


      Birth years link to the corresponding "[year] in poetry" article:

      September 14 – Jan van Casembroot (born 1525), South Holland noble and poet
      December 23 – Roger Ascham (born c. 1515), English scholar, didactic writer and poet; died from a chill contracted when staying up all night to finish a New Year's Day poem for Queen Elizabeth I, whom he had tutored
      Abderrahman El Majdoub (born unknown), Berber Moroccan poet
      Antoine Héroet (born unknown), French philosopher, theologian, astrologer and poet
      Luigi Tansillo (born 1510), Italian poet of Petrarchan sonnets and Marinist style


      See also



      Poetry
      16th century in poetry
      16th century in literature
      Dutch Renaissance and Golden Age literature
      Elizabethan literature
      French Renaissance literature
      Renaissance literature
      Spanish Renaissance literature


      Notes

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