1523 in literature
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This article contains information about the literary events and publications of 1523.
Events
- June 9 – Simon de Colines, a Paris printer, is fined for printing Commentarii initiatorii in quatuor Evangelia, a Biblical commentary by Jacques Lefèvre d'Étaples, without approval from the Paris Faculty of Theology.[1]
- Medici Pope Clement VII.
New books
- Pietro Aron – Thoscanello de la musica
- Jacques Lefèvre d'Étaples – Nouveau Testament, translation of the New Testament into French
- Anthony Fitzherbert
- Diversité de courtz et leur jurisdictions
- The Boke of Husbandrie
- The Boke of Surveyinge and Improvements
- Martin Luther
- Das allte Testament Deutsch, translation of the Pentateuchinto German
- The Adoration of the Sacrament (Vom Anbeten des Sakraments des heiligen leichnams Christi)
- Das allte Testament Deutsch, translation of the
- Maximilianus Transylvanus – De Moluccis Insulis, the first published account of the Magellan–Elcano circumnavigation
New poetry
- Alexander Barclay – The Mirror of Good Manners, translating Dominic Mancini's De quatuor virtutibus (approximate date)[2]
- Hans Sachs – Die Wittenbergische Nachtigall (The Wittenberg Nightingale)[3]
- John Skelton – The Garland of Laurel[2]
New drama
- Farsa de Inês Pereira (The Farce of Inez Pereira)[4]
Births
- February 13 – Valentin Naboth, German mathematician, astronomer and astrologer (died 1593)[5]
- February 20 – Jan Blahoslav, Czech Christian humanist writer (died 1571)
- Elizabeth I of England (died 1572)
- March 21 – Kaspar Eberhard, German theologian (died 1575)
- unknown date – Girolamo Maggi, Italian polymath (died 1572)
Deaths
- 1488)
- October – 1465)
- unknown date – Stephen Hawes, English poet (born c. 1474)
References
- ^ Veyrin-Forrer, Jeanne (1995). "Introduction". In schreiber, Fred (ed.). Simon de Colines: An annotated catalog of 230 examples of his press, 1520–1546. Provo, Utah: Friends of the Brigham Young University Library. pp. xlix.
- ^ ISBN 0-19-860634-6.
- ISBN 0-8160-4197-0.
- ^ Original text. Retrieved 25 May 2020.
- OCLC 559767244.