1535 in poetry
Nationality words link to articles with information on the nation's poetry or literature.
Events
- Baptista Mantuanus' Eclogues prescribed for schoolboys studying Latin poetry in Braunschweig; at the same time, the work is used in schools in Nördlingen, Memmingen and Emmerich
Works published
- Anonymous, The Ploughman's tale, publication year uncertain; likely composed in the 15th century; misattributed to Chaucier in Thynne's edition of his works 1532
- Niccolò Carmignano, Operette del Parthenopeo Suavio, first book printed in Bari
- Gavin Douglas,, publication year uncertain; written about 1501; an allegory presented as a vision
- Jacopo Sannazaro, an Italian writing here in Latin:
- * almost 150 epigrams; published posthumously
- * Elegies in three books, imitating Propertius and Tibullus
- Maurice Scève, a translation into French of the sequel by Juan de Flores to Boccaccio's Fiammetta
- Marco Girolamo Vida, Christiados libri sex, a Latin epic poem begun by Vida, an Italian bishop, in the 1510s but not completed until the early 1530s
Births
Death years link to the corresponding " in poetry" article:- February 16 - Nicolas Rapin, French magistrate, royal officer, translator, poet and satirist
- Also:
- * Cyprian Bazylik, Polish composer, poet, printer, and writer
- * Martín del Barco Centenera Spanish cleric, explorer, author and poet
- * Simwnt Fychan, Welsh language poet and genealogist
- * George Gascoigne, English poet
- * Arthur Golding, English translator of prose and poetry; nothing known of him after this year
- * Govindadasa, Bengali Vaishnava poet known for his body of devotional songs addressed to Krishna
- * Jasper Heywood, English poet and translator
- * Riccardo Luisini, Italian, Latin-language poet
- * Martin Rakovský, Slovak
- * Gioanni Hercolani de' Sarti, fl. at this time, Italian, Latin-language poet
Deaths
Birth years link to the corresponding " in poetry" article:- May 26 - Francesco Berni,, Italian writer and poet
- August 27 - Lope de Vega died, Spain
- September 25 - Johannes Secundus, Dutch, Latin-language poet
- Also:
- * Girolamo Angeriano, also known as "Hieronymus Angerianus" born sometime between about 1470 and about 1490, Italian, Latin-language poet; sources differ on his birth year, with some stating 1470, others giving c. 1480 and another c. 1490
- * Hieronymus Balbus, also called "Girolamo Balbi" and "Accellini", death year uncertain, Italian Renaissance humanist, poet, diplomat, and bishop
- * Pedro Manuel Jiménez de Urrea,, Spanish Renaissance poet and playwright