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==Events==
==Events==
* [[French poetry|French]] poet [[Louise Labé]] hosts a literary salon in [[Lyon]], participants include [[Jean de Vauzelles]], [[William Scève|William]] and [[Maurice Scève]], [[Pernette du Guillet]], Lyonnais writers and intellectuals including [[Claude de Taillemont]], [[Guillaume Aubert]], [[Antoine du Moulin]], [[Antoine Fumée]]; three future members of [[La Pléiade]]: [[Jacques Peletier]], [[Jean-Antoine de Baïf]] and [[Pontus de Tyard]]; humanists and artists including [[Olivier de Magny]], [[Pierre Woériot]], [[Luigi Francesco Alamanni]]; as well as lawyers, rich Italians, scientists, scholars, and at least one priest.<ref>[http://www2.ac-lyon.fr/enseigne/lettres/louise/lyon/biolab.html "La vie de Louise Labé"], a chronology, retrieved May 17, 2009</ref>
* [[French poetry|French]] poet [[Louise Labé]] hosts a literary salon in [[Lyon]], participants include [[Jean de Vauzelles]], [[William Scève|William]] and [[Maurice Scève]], [[Pernette du Guillet]], Lyonnais writers and intellectuals including [[Claude de Taillemont]], [[Guillaume Aubert]], [[Antoine du Moulin]], [[Antoine Fumée]]; three future members of [[La Pléiade]]: [[Jacques Peletier]], [[Jean-Antoine de Baïf]] and [[Pontus de Tyard]]; humanists and artists including [[Olivier de Magny]], [[Pierre Woériot]], [[Luigi Francesco Alamanni]]; as well as lawyers, rich Italians, scientists, scholars, and at least one priest.<ref>[http://www2.ac-lyon.fr/enseigne/lettres/louise/lyon/biolab.html "La vie de Louise Labé"], a chronology, retrieved May 17, 2009. [http://www.webcitation.org/query?id=1242848641679587 Archived] 2009-05-20.</ref>


==Works published==
==Works published==
===[[French poetry|France]]===
===[[French poetry|France]]===
* [[Jehan des Gouttes]], translation from the [[Italian poetry|Italian]] of [[Ludovico Ariosto]]'s ''[[Orlando Furioso]]''
* [[Jehan des Gouttes]], translation from the [[Italian poetry|Italian]] of [[Ludovico Ariosto]]'s ''[[Orlando Furioso]]''
* [[Pernette du Guillet]], ''Rymes'', published posthumously after her death this year<ref>[http://www2.ac-lyon.fr/enseigne/lettres/louise/lyon/biolab.html "La vie de Louise Labé"], a chronology, retrieved May 17, 2009</ref>
* [[Pernette du Guillet]], ''Rymes'', published posthumously after her death this year<ref>[http://www2.ac-lyon.fr/enseigne/lettres/louise/lyon/biolab.html "La vie de Louise Labé"], a chronology, retrieved May 17, 2009. [http://www.webcitation.org/query?id=1242848641679587 Archived] 2009-05-20.</ref>
* [[Antoine Héroët]], ''Le mespris de la court'', including "L'androgyne de Platon", "La parfaicte amye", "L'accroissement d'amour", "Complaincte d'une dame", second edition in [[1568 in poetry|1568]], [[French poetry|France]]<ref>[http://www2.ac-lyon.fr/enseigne/lettres/louise/lyon/h_biblio.doc] bibliography page linked to [[http://www2.ac-lyon.fr/enseigne/lettres/louise/lyon/heroet.html] "Antoine Héroët (1492?-1568)"] web page, retrieved May 17, 2009</ref>
* [[Antoine Héroët]], ''Le mespris de la court'', including "L'androgyne de Platon", "La parfaicte amye", "L'accroissement d'amour", "Complaincte d'une dame", second edition in [[1568 in poetry|1568]], [[French poetry|France]]<ref>[http://www2.ac-lyon.fr/enseigne/lettres/louise/lyon/h_biblio.doc] bibliography page linked to [[http://www2.ac-lyon.fr/enseigne/lettres/louise/lyon/heroet.html] "Antoine Héroët (1492?-1568)"] web page, retrieved May 17, 2009. [http://www.webcitation.org/query?id=1242848690873455 Archived] 2009-05-20.</ref>


===[[English poetry|Great Britain]]===
===[[English poetry|Great Britain]]===

Revision as of 23:36, 20 May 2009

List of years in poetry (table)
In literature
1542
1543
1544
1545
1546
1547
1548
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Nationality words link to articles with information on the nation's poetry or literature (for instance, Irish or France).

Events

Works published

  • Robert Burrant, Preceptes of Cato with Annotacions of D. Erasmus, main text in verse, with Burrant's prose translation of Desiderius Erasmus's commentary, along with Burrant's own commentary[4]
  • John Skelton:
    • Certain Books, including "Speke Parrot", "The Death of Kyng Edward the Fourth", "A Treatise of the Scottes" and "Tunnyng of Elynour Rummyng" (see also 1521)[4]
    • Phillip Sparrow, publication year uncertain[4]
    • Why Come Ye Not to Court?, publication year uncertain[4]

Births

Death years link to the corresponding "[year] in poetry" article:

Deaths

Birth years link to the corresponding "[year] in poetry" article:

See also

Notes

  1. ^ "La vie de Louise Labé", a chronology, retrieved May 17, 2009. Archived 2009-05-20.
  2. ^ "La vie de Louise Labé", a chronology, retrieved May 17, 2009. Archived 2009-05-20.
  3. ^ [1] bibliography page linked to [[2] "Antoine Héroët (1492?-1568)"] web page, retrieved May 17, 2009. Archived 2009-05-20.
  4. ^ a b c d Cox, Michael, editor, The Concise Oxford Chronology of English Literature, Oxford University Press, 2004, ISBN 0-19-860634-6