1546 in literature
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Events
- July 17 - Peter Faber, appointed by Pope Paul III to act as a peritus on behalf of the Holy See at the Council of Trent, arrives in Rome, exhausted by his journey; he dies a fortnight later.[1]
- Francisco de Moraes visits Paris for the second time, obtaining inspiration for his Palmerin d’Angleterre.
New books
- Sir John Prise of Brecon - Yn y lhyvyr hwnn (first book in Welsh; anonymous)
- François Rabelais - Le tiers livre
New drama
- Sperone Speroni - Canace (published)
Poetry
- See 1546 in poetry
Births
- March 27 - Johannes Piscator, German theologian (died 1625)
- October 5 - Cyriakus Schneegass, German Lutheran pastor, hymn writer, composer and music theorist (died 1597)
- date unknown
- Philippe Desportes, French poet (died 1606)
- Pierre de La Primaudaye, French Protestant writer (died 1619)
- Veronica Franco, Venetian poet and courtesan (died 1591)
- Daniel Adam z Veleslavína, Czech lexicographer, publisher and writer (died 1599)
Deaths
- February 18 - Martin Luther, German theologian and reformer, 62
- April 7 - Friedrich Myconius, German Lutheran theologian, 55[2]
- August 1 - Peter Faber, French Jesuit theologian, 40.[3]
References
- ↑ "Blessed Peter Faber", ucanews
- ↑ Gross, Ernie. This Day in Religion. New York:Neal-Schuman, 1990. ISBN 1-55570-045-4
- ↑ "Blessed Peter Faber", ucanews
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