1563 in literature
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List of years in literature (table) |
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... 1553 . 1554 . 1555 . 1556 . 1557 . 1558 . 1559 ... 1560 1561 1562 -1563- 1564 1565 1566 ... 1567 . 1568 . 1569 . 1570 . 1571 . 1572 . 1573 ... |
Art . Archaeology . Architecture . Literature . Music . Philosophy . Science +... |
Events
- August - Michel de Montaigne writes a long letter to his father, describing the death of his friend Étienne de La Boétie.[1]
New books
- Yosef Caro - Shulchan Aruch
- John Foxe - Foxe's Book of Martyrs.
- Richard Grafton - Abridgement of the Chronicles of England.
- Garcia de Orta - Colóquios dos simples e drogas da India.
- Pierino Belli - De re militari et de bello.
- Francesco Cattani da Diacceto - Opera omnia (Basle).
Poetry
- Barnaby Googe - Eclogues, Epitaphs, and Sonnets
Births
- January 19 - Leonhard Hutter, German Lutheran theologian (died 1616)
- January 30 - Franciscus Gomarus, Dutch Calvinist theologian (died 1641)
- date unknown
- Michael Drayton, English poet (died 1631)
- Pierre Matthieu, French poet and dramatist (died 1621)
- Robert Naunton, English politician and historian (died 1635)
- Joshua Sylvester, English poet (died 1618)
- Clemens Timpler, German philosopher (died 1624)
Deaths
- May 21 - Martynas Mažvydas, author of the first printed book in Lithuanian (born 1510)
- August 18 - Étienne de La Boétie, philosopher (born 1530)
- November - John Bale, historian (born 1495)
- December 29 - Sebastian Castellio, theologian (born 1515)
- probable - Arthur Brooke, poet
References
- ↑ Denis Hollier; R. Howard Bloch (1994). A new history of French literature. Harvard University Press. pp. 223–. ISBN 978-0-674-61566-3. Retrieved 15 April 2010.
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