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1508

    • April 4 - John Lydgate's The Complaint of the Black Knight becomes the first known book printed in Scotland.

1513

    • Johannes Potken publishes the first Ge'ez text, Psalterium David et Cantica aliqua, at Rome.

1519

    • Apokopos by Bergadis, the first book in Modern Greek is printed in Venice.

1539

    • Marie Dentière writes an open letter to Marguerite of Navarre, sister of the King of France; the Epistre tres utile, or "very useful letter", calls for an expulsion of Catholic clergy from France.

1565

    • Torquato Tasso enters the service of Cardinal Luigi d'Este at Ferrara.

1567

    • October 14 - António Ferreira becomes Desembargador da Casa do Civel and leaves Coimbra for Lisbon.

1571

    • Michel de Montaigne retires from public life and isolates himself in the tower of the Château de Montaigne.

1572

    • English law eliminates actors' companies lacking formal patronage, by labelling them "vagabonds".

1575

1576

    • James Burbage builds The Theatre, the first permanent public playhouse in London, to open the great age of Elizabethan drama.

1590

    • A troupe of boy actors, the Children of Paul's, are suppressed because of their playwright John Lyly's role in the Marprelate controversy.

1597

    • Ben Jonson is briefly jailed in Marshalsea Prison, after the suppression of his play, The Isle of Dogs.

1598

    • September 22 - Ben Jonson kills actor Gabriel Spenser in a duel; he is convicted of manslaughter and imprisoned in Newgate Prison.

New books[]

1501

    • The Book of Margery Kempe (posthumous)
    • Marko Marulić - Judita

1503

1505

    • Georges Chastellain - Récollections des merveilles advenues en mon temps (posthumous)
    • Stephen Hawes
      • The Passtyme of Pleasure
      • The Temple of Glass

1508

1509

    • Erasmus - In Praise of Folly

1512

    • Henry Medwall - Fulgens and Lucrece
    • Huldrych Zwingli - De Gestis inter Gallos et Helvetios relatio

1513

1514-15

    • Gian Giorgio Trissino - Sofonisba

1515

    • Robert Fabyan - The New Chronicles of England and France

1516

    • Thomas More - Utopia

1517

    • Francysk Skaryna's Bible translation and printing
    • Teofilo Folengo's Baldo, a popular Italian work of comedy.

1524

    • Philippe de Commines - Mémoires (Part 1: Books 1-6); first publication (Paris)

1526

    • William Tyndale's New Testament translation

1527

    • Hector Boece - Historia Scotorum
    • Philippe de Commines - Mémoires (Part 2: Books 7-8); first publication

1528

    • Baltissare Castiglione - The Book of the Courtier

1531

    • Michael Servetus - De trinitatis erroribus ("On the Errors of the Trinity")

1532

    • Niccolò Machiavelli - The Prince
    • François Rabelais - Pantagruel
    • Feliciano de Silva - Don Florisel de Niquea

1534

    • Martin Luther's Bible translation
    • François Rabelais - Gargantua
    • Polydore Vergil - Historia Anglica

1535

    • John Bourchier, 2nd Baron Berners - Huon of Bordeaux

1536

    • John Calvin - Institutes of the Christian Religion (in Latin)

1538

    • Hélisenne de Crenne - Les Angoisses douloureuses qui procèdent d'amours

1539

    • Sir Thomas Elyot - The Castel of Helth

1540

    • Historia Scotorum of Hector Boece, translated into vernacular Scots by John Bellenden at the special request of James V of Scotland

1541

    • George Buchanan
      • Baptistes
      • Jephtha

1542

    • Paul Fagius - Liber Fidei seu Veritatis
    • Edward Hall - The Union of the Two Noble and Illustrate Famelies of Lancastre & Yorke

1543

    • Andreas Vesalius - De humani corporis fabrica libri septem (On the Fabric of the Human body in Seven Books)
    • Nicolaus Copernicus - De revolutionibus orbium coelestium (On the Revolution of the Heavenly Spheres)

1545

    • Roger Ascham - Toxophilus
    • Bernard Etxepare - Linguae Vasconum Primitiae
    • Queen Katherine Parr - Prayers and Meditations; became the first book published by an English queen under her own name.

1546

    • François Rabelais - Le tiers livre

1547

    • Martynas Mažvydas - The Simple Words of Catechism (first printed book in Lithuanian language)
    • Queen Katherine Parr - The Lamentation of a Sinner

1549

    • Johannes Aal - Johannes der Täufer (St. John Baptist)
    • The Complaynt of Scotland

1550

    • Martin Bucer - De regno Christi
    • The Facetious Nights of Straparola published in Italian. The first European storybook to contain fairy-tales.

1552

    • François Rabelais - Le quart livre
    • Gerónimo de Santa Fe - Hebræomastix (posthumous)
    • Libellus de Medicinalibus Indorum Herbis (Little Book of the Medicinal Herbs of the Indians), composed in Nahuatl by Martín de la Cruz and translated into Latin by Juan Badiano.

1553

    • Francesco Patrizi - La Città felice ("The Happy City")

1554

    • anon - Lazarillo de Tormes

1559

    • The Elizabethan version of the Book of Common Prayer of the Church of England, which remained in use until the mid-17th century and was the first English Prayer Book in America.
    • Jorge de Montemayor - Diana

1560

    • Jacques Grévin - Jules César
    • William Whittingham, Anthony Gilby, Thomas Sampson - Geneva Bible

1562

    • William Bullein - Bullein's Bulwarke of Defence againste all Sicknes, Sornes, and Woundes

1563

    • John Foxe - Foxe's Book of Martyrs

1564

    • John Dee - Monas Hieroglyphica

1565

    • Camillo Porzio - La Congiura dei baroni

1567

    • Joan Perez de Lazarraga - Silbero, Silbia, Doristeo, and Sirena (MS in Basque language)

1569

    • Alonso de Ercilla y Zúñiga - La Araucana, part 1

1571

    • François de Belleforest - La Pyrénée (or La Pastorale amoureuse) (the first French "pastoral novel")

1572

    • Friedrich Risner - Opticae thesaurus

1576

    • Jean Boudin - Six livres de la République
    • George Pettie - A Petite Palace of Pettie His Pleasure
    • The Paradise of Dainty Devices, the most popular of the Elizabethan verse miscellanies

1577

    • Richard Eden - The History of Travayle in the West and East Indies
    • Thomas Hill - The Gardener's Labyrinth
    • Raphael Holinshed - The Chronicles of England, Scotland and Irelande

1578

    • George Best - A True Discourse of the Late Voyages of Discoverie…under the Conduct of Martin Frobisher
    • John Florio - First Fruits
    • Jaroš Griemiller - Rosarium philosophorum
    • Gabriel Harvey - Smithus, vel Musarum lachrymae
    • John Lyly - Euphues: the Anatomy of Wit

1579

1582

    • George Buchanan - Rerum Scoticarum Historia
    • Richard Hakluyt - Divers Voyages

1583

    • Philip Stubbes - The Anatomy of Abuses

1584

    • James VI of Scotland - Some Reulis and Cautelis
    • David Powel - Historie of Cambria
    • Reginald Scot - The Discovery of Witchcraft

1585

    • Miguel de Cervantes - La Galatea

1586

    • John Knox - Historie of the Reformatioun of Religioun within the Realms of Scotland
    • John Lyly - Pappe with an hatchet, alias a figge for my Godsonne
    • George Puttenham (attr.) - The Arte of English Poesie
    • Luis Barahona de Soto - Primera parte de la Angélica

1588

    • Thomas Hariot - A Briefe and True Report of the New Found Land of Virginia
    • Thomas Nashe - The Anatomie of Absurditie

1590

1592

    • Robert Greene - Greene's Groatsworth of Wit
    • Gabriel Harvey - Foure Letters and certaine Sonnets
    • Richard Johnson - Nine Worthies of London

1594

    • Sir John Davys - The Seamans Secrets
    • Richard Hooker - Of the Lawes of Ecclesiastical Politie

1595

    • Sir Philip Sidney (posthumous) - Defense of Poesy, a.k.a. An Apologie for Poetrie

1596

    • Sir Walter Raleigh - The Discoverie of the Large, Rich and Beautiful Empyre of Guiana

1597

1598

    • John Bodenham - Politeuphuia (Wits' Commonwealth)
    • King James VI of Scotland - The Trew Law of Free Monarchies
    • Francis Meres - Palladis Tamia, Wits Treasury
    • John Stow - Survey of London

1599

New drama[]

1508

    • The World and the Child, also known as Mundas et Infans (probable date of composition)

1536

    • Hans Ackermann - Der Verlorene Sohn

1541

    • Giovanni Battista Giraldi - Orbecche

1551

    • Marin Držić - Dundo Maroje

1553

    • (about 1553) – Gammer Gurton's Needle and Ralph Roister Doister, the first comedies written in the English language
    • António Ferreira - Bristo

1562

1566

1567

    • John Pickering - Horestes

1568

    • Ulpian Fulwell - Like Will to Like

1573

    • Torquato Tasso - Aminta

1582

    • Giovanni Battista Guarini - Il pastor fido

1584

    • John Lyly
      • Campaspe
      • Sapho and Phao
    • George Peele - The Arraignment of Paris
    • Robert Wilson - The Three Ladies of London (published)

1588

1589

    • The Rare Triumphs of Love and Fortune - anonymous (published)

1590

    • Christopher Marlowe - Tamburlaine (both parts published)
    • George Peele - Famous Chronicle of King Edward the First
    • Robert Wilson - The Three Lords and Three Ladies of London (published)

1591

    • John Lyly - Endymion (published)
    • The Troublesome Reign of King John - Anonymous (published)

1592

1594

    • Samuel Daniel - Cleopatra
    • Robert Greene
      • Friar Bacon and Friar Bungay (published)
      • Orlando Furioso (published)
    • Thomas Lodge & Robert Greene - A Looking Glass for London (published)
    • Lope de Vega - El maestro de danzar - (The Dancing Master)
    • George Peele - The Battle of Alcazar (published)
    • William Shakespeare - Romeo and Juliet
    • Robert Wilson - The Cobbler's Prophecy (published)

1595

    • Locrine - Anonymous (published)

1597

1598

    • Robert Greene - The Scottish Historie of James the Fourth (published)
    • Ben Jonson - Every Man in His Humour

1599

New poetry[]

1514

    • The Aeneid -Francesco Maria Molzo's translation into Italian, in consecutive unrhymed verse (forerunner of Blank verse)

1550

1557

1562

    • The Tragical History of Romeus and Juliet - Arthur Brooke

1563

1567

1573

1575

1576

    • The Paradise of Dainty Devices, the most popular of the Elizabethan verse miscellanies

1577

1579

1582

1590

1591

1592

1593

1594

1595

1596

1597

1598

    • Lope de Vega
      • La Arcadia
      • La Dragontea

1599

Births[]

  • 1503 - Thomas Wyatt
  • 1508 - Primož Trubar, author of the first printed books in the Slovene language (d. 1586)
  • 1510 - Martynas Mažvydas
  • 1511 - Johannes Secundus (d. 1535)
  • 1514 - Daniele Barbaro (d. 1570)
  • 1515 - Roger Ascham
  • 1517 - Henry Howard
  • 1524 - Luís de Camões (d. 1580)
  • 1547 - Miguel de Cervantes (d. 1616)
  • 1551 - William Camden
  • 1554 - Philip Sidney
  • 1555 - Lancelot Andrewes
  • 1558 - Robert Greene
  • 1558 - Thomas Kyd
  • 1561 - Luís de Góngora y Argote, Spanish poet (d. 1627)
  • 1562 - Lope de Vega, Spanish poet and dramatist (d. 1635)
  • 1564 - Henry Chettle, English dramatist (d. 1607)
  • 1564 - Christopher Marlowe, English poet and dramatist (d. 1593)
  • 1564 - William Shakespeare, English poet and dramatist (d. 1616)
  • 1570 - Robert Aytoun
  • 1572 - Ben Jonson
  • 1576 - John Marston
  • 1577 - Robert Burton
  • 1581 - Pieter Corneliszoon Hooft
  • 1583 - Philip Massinger
  • 1587 - Joost van den Vondel
  • 1594 - James Howell

Deaths[]

  • 1502 - Henry Medwall
  • 1513 - Robert Fabyan
  • 1519 - Anna Bülow
  • 1535 - Johannes Secundus (b. 1511)
  • 1542 - Thomas Wyatt
  • 1552 - Alexander Barclay
  • 1553 - Hanibal Lucić, Croatian poet and playwright (born c. 1485)
  • 1553 - François Rabelais
  • 1555 - Polydore Vergil
  • 1563 - John Bale
  • 1563 - Martynas Mažvydas
  • 1566 - Marco Girolamo Vida, Italian poet (b. 1485?)
  • 1568 - Roger Ascham
  • 1570 - Daniele Barbaro (b. 1514)
  • 1577 - George Gascoigne
  • 1586 - Primož Trubar, author of the first printed books in the Slovene language (b. 1508)
  • 1592 - Robert Greene
  • 1593 - Christopher Marlowe
  • 1594 - Thomas Kyd
  • 1595 - Luis Barahona de Soto

See also[]

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