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This page is part of the List of years in poetry
Centuries in poetry: 13th century - 14th century - 15th century
Decades in poetry: 1300s 1310s 1320s 1330s 1340s 1350s 1360s 1370s 1380s 1390s
Centuries: 13th century - 14th century - 15th century

Europe[]

  • Old Hungarian 'Lamentations of Mary', first Hungarian poem, is transcribed at the beginning of the century
  • Erikskronikan ("Eric's Chronicle"), 13201321, Sweden
  • 1398 – Anselm Turmeda, also known as "Abd-Allah at-Tarjuman" عبد الله الترجمان , Llibre dels bons amonestaments Spanish work by a poet who later converted to Islam and wrote in Arabic

British Isles[]

  • Hendregadredd manuscript, containing the Welsh Poetry of the Princes anthology, and the Red Book of Hergest, another important Welsh literary manuscript.
  • The Pearl Poet wrote Sir Gawain and the Green Knight in Northern England in the second half of the century.
  • Barbour composed The Brus in 1375, the earliest poem in vernacular Scots.
  • The Canterbury Tales of Chaucer composed in South East England the final decades of the century.

Arab world[]

  • Ibn Juzayy (13211340)
  • Safi al-din al-Hilli, (died c. 1339)
  • Ibn Nubatah al-Misri, (died 1366)
  • Anselm Turmeda, also known as "Abd-Allah at-Tarjuman" (13551423), Catalan Spanish, then Arabic poet

Persian language[]

Persian-language poets[]

  • Hafez, poet (born about 1310-1325) حافظ
  • Rashid-al-Din Hamadani, Jewish convert into Islam (1247-1318)
  • Khosravi Dehlavi,(from India) امیر خسرو دهلوی
  • Shams e Tabrizi شمس تبریزی
  • Khwaju Kermani خواجوی کرمانی
  • Mahmud Shabistari شیخ محمود شبستری
  • Obeid Zakani عبید زاکانی
  • Meulana Shahin Shirazi
  • Junayd Shirazi
  • Kamaal-al-din Esfehaani کمال الدین اصفهانی
  • Jamaal-al-din Esfehaani جمال الدین اصفهانی
  • Auhadi-e-Maraghehei
  • Ghiyathu'd-Din ibn Rashid'ud-Din
  • Shah Nimatullah

Japan[]

Japanese works published[]

Imperial poetry anthologies:

  • Gyokuyō Wakashū
  • Shokusenzai Wakashū
  • Shokugoshūi Wakashū
  • Fūga Wakashū
  • Shinsenzai Wakashū
  • Shinshūi Wakashū
  • Shingoshūi Wakashū

Japanese poets[]

  • Asukai Gayu 飛鳥井雅有, also known as "Asukai Masaari" (12411301), Kamakura period nobleman and poet; has 86 poems in the official anthology Shokukokin Wakashū
  • Chūgan Engetsu (13001375), poet and Zen Buddhist monk of the Rinzai sect who headed many Zen establishments
  • Eifuku-mon In 永福門院, also written "Eifuku Mon'in", also known as Saionji Shōko 西園寺しょう子, 西園寺鏱子 (12711342) Kamakura period poet and a consort of the 92nd emperor, Fushimi; she belonged to the Kyōgoku school of verse; has poems in the Gyokuyōshū anthology
  • Ikkyū 一休宗純, Ikkyū Sōjun (13941481), eccentric, iconic, Rinzai Zen Buddhist priest, poet and sometime mendicant flute player who influenced Japanese art and literature with an infusion of Zen attitudes and ideals; one of the creators of the formal Japanese tea ceremony; well-known to Japanese children through various stories and the subject of a popular Japanese children's television program; made a character in anime fiction
  • Jakushitsu Genkō 寂室元光 (12901367), Rinzai Zen master, poet, flute player, and first abbot of Eigen-ji, which was constructed solely for him to teach Zen
  • Jien 慈円 (11551225) poet, historian, and Buddhist monk
  • Jinzai Kiyoshi 神西清 (19031957) Showa period novelist, translator, literary critic, poet and playwright
  • Munenaga 宗良 親王 (1311 – c. 1385) Nanboku-chō period imperial prince (eighth son of Emperor Godaigo) and poet of the Nijō poetic school who is known for his compilation of the Shin'yō Wakashū poetry anthology
  • Sesson Yūbai 雪村友梅 (12901348), poet and Buddhist priest of the Rinzai sect who founded temples
  • Shōtetsu 正徹 (13811459), considered by some the last great poet in the courtly waka tradition; his disciples were important in the development of renga, which led to haiku
  • Ton'a 頓阿 also spelled as "Tonna"; lay name: Nikaidō Sadamune 二階堂貞宗 (12891372), poet and Buddhist monk

Other in East Asia[]

  • Yi Saek (1328–1395), Korea
  • U Tak (1262–1342), Korea

South Asia[]

  • Nund Reshi (13771440), Indian, Kashmiri-language poet

Decades and years[]

1290s 1290 1291 1292 1293 1294 1295 1296 1297 1298 1299
1300s 1300 1301 1302 1303 1304 1305 1306 1307 1308 1309
1310s 1310 1311 1312 1313 1314 1315 1316 1317 1318 1319
1320s 1320 1321 1322 1323 1324 1325 1326 1327 1328 1329
1330s 1330 1331 1332 1333 1334 1335 1336 1337 1338 1339
1340s 1340 1341 1342 1343 1344 1345 1346 1347 1348 1349
1350s 1350 1351 1352 1353 1354 1355 1356 1357 1358 1359
1360s 1360 1361 1362 1363 1364 1365 1366 1367 1368 1369
1370s 1370 1371 1372 1373 1374 1375 1376 1377 1378 1379
1380s 1380 1381 1382 1383 1384 1385 1386 1387 1388 1389
1390s 1390 1391 1392 1393 1394 1395 1396 1397 1398 1399
1400s 1400 1401 1402 1403 1404 1405 1406 1407 1408 1409


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