1525 in poetry
This article covers 1525 in poetry. Nationality words link to articles with information on the nation's poetry or literature.
Works published
- Anonymous, King Alexander, publication year uncertain, written in the early 14th century; freely adapted from Thomas of Kent's Roman de toute chevalerie of the 12th century
- Pietro Bembo, Prose nelle quali si ragiona della volgar lingua, the author's most influential work, a prose treatise on writing poetry in Italian; discussing verse composition in detail, including rhyme, stress, the sounds of words, balance and variety; criticism, Italy
- William Walter, Titus and Gesippus, publication year uncertain, translated from a Latin version of Boccaccio's Decameron, Day 10, Tale 8
- John Walton, The Consolation of Philosophy, translated from Boethius' The Consolation of Philosophy
- Petrarch, edited by Allesandro Vellutello, Il Petrarco; the editor reordered the sequence of the "scattered" poems to reflect a narrative of Petrarch's life; the text would be reprinted 29 times in the 16th century; posthumous
Births
Death years link to the corresponding " in poetry" article:- March 25 – Richard Edwardes, also spelled "Richard Edwards", English poet and playwright; a Gentleman of the Chapel Royal and master of the singing boys
- Pir Roshan, Pashtun warrior poet and intellectual also writing in Persian and Arabic
- Jan van Casembroot, South Holland noble and poet
- Approximate date – Hans Wilhelm Kirchhof, German Landsknecht, baroque poet and translator
Deaths
Birth years link to the corresponding " in poetry" article:- May 27 – Thomas Müntzer, German theologian and poet, executed
- Jean Lemaire de Belges died about this year, Walloon poet and historian who lived primarily in France
- Cornelio Vitelli, Italian, Latin-language poet