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Events

* July 20 – On the death of the Alsatian scholar Beatus Rhenanus, his personal collection of around 670 books is bequeathed to the
Humanist Library of Sélestat The Humanist Library in Sélestat is one of the most important cultural treasures of Alsace, France. According to a traditional saying, Alsace has three great treasures: Strasbourg Cathedral, the Isenheim Altarpiece in Colmar and the Humanist Lib ...
, where it remains intact in the 21st century. *''unknown date'' – Japanese Buddhist poet and diplomat
Sakugen Shūryō was a Japanese Zen Buddhist monk, a poet and diplomat in the Muromachi period. He was the chief envoy of a 1547 mission sent by the Ashikaga shogunate to the court of the Jiajing Emperor in Beijing. Tenryū-ji abbot Sakugen was a member of t ...
leads a mission sent by the Ashikaga shogunate to the court of the Jiajing Emperor in Beijing.


New books


Prose

*'' Certain Sermons or Homilies Appointed to Be Read in Churches'', book 1 * Andrés de Olmos – '' Arte para aprender la lengua mexicana'' * Martynas Mažvydas – ''The Simple Words of Catechism'' (first printed book in Lithuanian) *
Catherine Parr Catherine Parr (sometimes alternatively spelled Katherine, Katheryn, Kateryn, or Katharine; 1512 – 5 September 1548) was Queen of England and Ireland as the last of the six wives of King Henry VIII from their marriage on 12 July 1543 until ...
– '' The Lamentation of a Sinner'' * William Salesbury – ''A Dictionary in Englyshe and Welshe'' *"Lucas Shepeherd" – '' John Bon and Mast Parson'' * Gian Giorgio Trissino – ''Italia liberata dai Goti''


Drama

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Lodovico Dolce Lodovico Dolce (1508/10–1568) was an Italian man of letters and theorist of painting. He was a broadly based Venetian humanist and prolific author, translator, and editor; he is now mostly remembered for his ''Dialogue on Painting'' or ''L'Areti ...
– ''Didone''


Poetry

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1547 in poetry Nationality words link to articles with information on the nation's poetry or literature (for instance, Irish or France). Events Works published France * Joachim du Bellay, ''À la ville du Mans'' * Antoine Héroët, ''Opuscules d'amour pa ...
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Births

*September –
Mateo Alemán : ''Aleman is sometimes used to refer to German.'' Mateo Alemán y del Nero (September 15471615?) was a Spanish novelist and writer. Biography Alemán was born in Seville, Andalucía, where he graduated from the University in 1564. He later st ...
, Spanish novelist, poet and biographer (died c. 1615) *
September 22 Events Pre-1600 * 904 – The warlord Zhu Quanzhong kills Emperor Zhaozong, the penultimate emperor of the Tang dynasty, after seizing control of the imperial government. * 1236 – The Samogitians defeat the Livonian Brothers of th ...
Philipp Nicodemus Frischlin Philipp Nicodemus Frischlin (also spelled ''Nikodemus'') (22 September 1547 – 29 November 1590) was a German philologist, poet, playwright, mathematician, and astronomer, born at Erzingen, today part of Balingen in Württemberg, where his fathe ...
, German philologist, poet, playwright and polymath (died
1590 Events January–June * January 4 – The Cortes of Castile approves a new subsidy, the '' millones''. * March 4 – Maurice of Nassau, Prince of Orange, takes Breda, by concealing 68 of his best men in a peat-boat, to ge ...
) * September 29Miguel de Cervantes, Spanish novelist, poet, and playwright (died
1616 Events January–June * January ** Six-year-old António Vieira arrives from Portugal, with his parents, in Bahia (present-day Salvador) in Colonial Brazil, where he will become a diplomat, noted author, leading figure of the Church, an ...
) *''Unknown dates'' ** Cristóbal Mosquera de Figueroa, Spanish poet (died
1610 Some have suggested that 1610 may mark the beginning of the Anthropocene, or the 'Age of Man', marking a fundamental change in the relationship between humans and the Earth system, but earlier starting dates (ca. 1000 C.E.) have received broa ...
) ** Conrad Vetter, German Jesuit preacher and polemical writer (died
1622 Events January–May * January 7 – The Holy Roman Empire and Transylvania sign the Peace of Nikolsburg. * February 8 – King James I of England dissolves the English Parliament. * March 12 – Ignatius of Loyola, F ...
) *''Probable year'' – Maciej Stryjkowski, Polish historian and poet (died c. 1593)


Deaths

*January –
Pietro Bembo Pietro Bembo, ( la, Petrus Bembus; 20 May 1470 – 18 January 1547) was an Italian scholar, poet, and literary theorist who also was a member of the Knights Hospitaller, and a cardinal of the Roman Catholic Church. As an intellectual of the It ...
, Italian scholar and poet (born 1470) *
January 19 Events Pre-1600 * 379 – Emperor Gratian elevates Flavius Theodosius at Sirmium to ''Augustus'', and gives him authority over all the eastern provinces of the Roman Empire. * 649 – Conquest of Kucha: The forces of Kucha surrender ...
Henry Howard, Earl of Surrey, a founder of English Renaissance poetry (born 1516 or 1517) *
February 25 Events Pre-1600 * 138 – Roman emperor Hadrian adopts Antoninus Pius as his son, effectively making him his successor. * 628 – Khosrow II, the last great Shah of the Sasanian Empire (Iran), is overthrown by his son Kavadh II. ...
Vittoria Colonna Vittoria Colonna (April 149225 February 1547), marchioness of Pescara, was an Italian noblewoman and poet. As an educated, married noblewoman whose husband was in captivity, Colonna was able to develop relationships within the intellectual circl ...
, Italian noblewoman and poet (born 1492) * March 16François Vatable, French humanist scholar (born late 15th century) *October or November –
John Redford John Redford (c. 1500 - died October or November 1547) was a major English composer, organist, and dramatist of the Tudor period. From about 1525 he was organist at St Paul's Cathedral (succeeding Thomas Hickman). He was choirmaster there from ...
, English composer, poet and playwright (born c. 1500) *''Unknown dates'' ** Edward Hall, English historian, politician and lawyer ((born 1497) **
Valentin Ickelshamer Valentin Ickelsamer (also spelled ''Ickelshamer, Ikelschamer, Ikelsheimer, Eckelsheimer, Ikkersamer, Becklersheimer, Zangsthamer''; c.1500 – 1547) or Valentinus Ickelschamer was a German grammarian. Ickelshamer was born at Rothenburg ob der ...
, German grammarian (born c. 1500) **
Johannes Mensing Johannes Mensing (Mensingk) (1477–1547) was a German Dominican theologian and controversialist, an opponent of Martin Luther. He was considered formidable for his theological knowledge and command of the German language. Life Mensing was bo ...
, German Dominican theologian (born 1477)


References

{{Year in literature article categories * Years of the 16th century in literature