1515 in literature
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This article presents lists of the literary events and publications in 1515.
Events
- Christoph Froschauer becomes the first printer in Zürich.
New books
Prose
- Martin of Arles – Tractatus de superstitionibus, contra maleficia seu sortilegia quae hodie vigent in orbe terrarum
Drama
- c. 1514–15 – Gian Giorgio Trissino – Sophonisba
Poetry
- Alexander Barclay (translated from Baptista Mantuanus) – Saint George[1]
- John of Capistrano – Capystranus (published in London)
- Approximate year – Stephen Hawes – The Comforte of Lovers[1]
Births
- March 28 – Teresa of Ávila, Spanish Carmelite mystic, saint and poet (died 1582)
- Unknown dates
- Nicolas Denisot, French poet and painter (died 1559)
- Brne Karnarutić, Croatian poet and writer (died 1573)
- Ambrosius Lobwasser, Saxon humanist, translator and psalmist (died 1585)
- Johann Weyer, Dutch occultist (died 1588)
- Approximate year
- Roger Ascham, English scholar (died 1568)
- William Baldwin, English writer, editor and theatrical director (died c. 1563)
Deaths
- February 16 – Aldus Manutius, Italian printer-publisher and poet (born 1449)
References
- ^ a b Cox, Michael, ed. (2004). The Concise Oxford Chronology of English Literature. Oxford University Press. ISBN 0-19-860634-6.