1554 in literature
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This article presents lists of the literary events and publications in 1554.
Events
- January 25 – Missionary, writer and poet José de Anchieta is one of the founders of the city of São Paulo, Brazil.[1]
- Publication of Menno Simons' Uytgangh ofte bekeeringhe begins the Dutch Golden Age of literature.
New books
- Matteo Bandello – Novelle, Prima Parte
- Charles Estienne – Praedium Rusticum
- Johannes Magnus – Historia de omnibus gothorum sueonumque regibus ("History of all Kings of Goths and Swedes")
- Tepetlaoztoc Codex
- Título de Totonicapán (anonymous K’iche’ language document; approximate date)
- Lazarillo de Tormes (anonymous)
- Adrianus Turnebus's edition of Corpus Hermeticum
Poetry
- Anacreontea (Greek poems written in the 1st century BC to the 6th century AD, published for the first time by Henri Estienne)
Births
- October 20 – Bálint Balassi, Hungarian poet (died 1594)
- November 11 – Luis de la Puente, Spanish theologian (died 1624)
- November 30 – Sir Philip Sidney, English soldier and poet (died 1586)
- Unknown date – Anrakuan Sakuden, Japanese poet (died 1642)
- Probable year of birth – Sir Walter Raleigh, writer, poet, soldier, courtier, spy, and explorer (died 1618)
Deaths
- January 16 – Christiern Pedersen, Danish scholar, writer and printer (born c. 1480)
- April 23 – Gaspara Stampa, Italian poet (born 1523)
- June 24 – Feliciano de Silva, Spanish writer (born c. 1491)
- September 8 – Johann Wild, German Bible commentator (born 1497)
References
- ↑ Lawrence, Rachel (January 2010). Alyse Dar. ed. Brazil (Seventh ed.). Apa Publications GmbH & Co. / Discovery Channel. pp. 183.
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