1547 in literature
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Events
- Japanese Buddhist poet and diplomat Sakugen Shūryō is a leader of the mission sent by the Ashikaga shogunate to the court of the Jiajing Emperor in Beijing.[1]
New books
- 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 - 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
New drama
- Lodovico Dolce - Didone
Poetry
- See 1547 in poetry
Births
- September - Mateo Alemán, Spanish novelist, poet and biographer (died c.1615)
- September 22 - Philipp Nicodemus Frischlin, German philologist, poet, playwright and polymath (died 1590)
- September 29 - Miguel de Cervantes, Spanish novelist, poet, and playwright (died 1616)
- date unknown
- Cristóbal Mosquera de Figueroa, Spanish poet (died 1610)
- Conrad Vetter, German Jesuit preacher and polemical writer (died 1622)
- probable - Maciej Stryjkowski, Polish historian and poet (died c.1593)
Deaths
- January - Pietro Bembo, Italian scholar and poet, 76
- January 19 - Henry Howard, Earl of Surrey, a founder of English Renaissance poetry, 29/30
- February 25 - Vittoria Colonna, Italian noblewoman and poet, 56
- March 16 - François Vatable, French humanist scholar
- date unknown
- Edward Hall, chronicler, about 50
- Valentin Ickelshamer, German grammarian, about 47
- Johannes Mensing, German Dominican theologian, 79/80
References
- ↑ Joshua A. Fogel (1996). The Literature of Travel in the Japanese Rediscovery of China, 1862-1945. Stanford: Stanford University Press. 10-ISBN 0-804-72567-5/13-ISBN 978-0-804-72567-5; OCLC 32626862
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