• Source: 1579 in poetry
    • Nationality words link to articles with information on the nation's poetry or literature (for instance, Irish or France).


      Events


      January 28 - Burmese poets Nawrahta Minsaw and Hsinbyushin Medaw become king and queen consort of Lanna
      Italian poet Torquato Tasso is confined in the Ospedale di Sant'Anna in Ferrara as insane; he remains here until 1586.


      Works published




      = Great Britain

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      Thomas Churchyard, A lamentable and pitifull Description of the wofull warres in Flanders, including two poems (see also his The Miserie of Flaunders, Calamite of Fraunce, Misfortune of Portugall, Unquietnes of Ireland, Troubles of Scotlande: and the Blessed State of Englande 1579)
      Anthony Munday, The Mirrour of Mutabilitie, or Principall Part of the Mirrour for Magistrates
      Edmund Spenser, writing as "Immerto", The Shepheardes Calender, many editions


      = Other

      =
      Philippe Desportes, an edition of his works; France
      Catherine Des Roches, also known as "Catherine Fradonnet", Oeuvres, Paris: Abel L'Angelier published this year and in 1578, France
      Giovanni Viperano, De poetica libri tres, Antwerp (criticism)


      Births


      March 24 – Tirso de Molina (died 1648), Spanish Baroque dramatist and poet
      August 1 – Luis Vélez de Guevara (died 1644), Spanish dramatist, poet and novelist
      September 16 – Samuel Coster (died 1665), Dutch playwright and poet
      December 20 (bapt.) – John Fletcher (died 1625), English playwright and poet
      Arthur Johnston (died 1641), Scottish poet and physician
      Rhys Prichard (died 1644), Welsh language poet and Anglican vicar


      Deaths


      September 28 – Márton Rakovszky (born 1535), Slovak poet and scholar
      November 21 – Cipriano Piccolpasso (born 1524), Italian poet and author


      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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