Nationality words link to articles with information on the nation's poetry or literature (for instance, Irish or France). 1450: Fairfax Manuscript thought to have been completed, for John Stanley of Hooton, Cheshire ("Anno 1450" inscribed on folio 1r). 1451: August 1 – A manuscript of Dante's Divine Comedy is sold in London 1452: Niccolò Perotti made Poet Laureate in Bologna by Frederick III, Holy Roman Emperor 1450: Santillana, Bias contra Fortuna, published about this year; Spain Vetteve, Guttilaya, narrative poem by a Sinhalese monk 1454: Padmanabhan, Kanhadade Prabandha, Indian, Rajasthani-language 1456: François Villon, Le Petit Testament Death years link to the corresponding "[year] in poetry" article: 1450: August 18 – Marko Marulić (died 1524), Croatian poet, philosopher and Christian humanist, known as "the Crown of the Croatian Medieval Age" and the "father of the Croatian Renaissance"; He signed his works as "Marko Marulić Splićanin" ("Marko Marulić of Split"), "Marko Pečenić", "Marcus Marulus Spalatensis", or "Dalmata" Hieronymus Balbus, also called "Girolamo Balbi" and "Accellini", born about this year (died c. 1530), Italian, Renaissance humanist, Latin-language poet, diplomat, and bishop Latin-language poet Henry Bradshaw (died 1513), English Benedetto Cariteo (died 1514), Italian Gian Giacomo della Croce born about this year (died sometime after 1502), Italian, Latin-language poet Lodovico Lazzarelli (died 1500), Italian, Latin-language poet Per Raff Lille born about this year (died c. 1500), Denmark Jean Marot born about this year (born c. 1526), French poet and father of poet Clément Marot Faustino Perisauli born about this year (died 1523), Italian, Latin-language poet Pothana (died 1510), Telugu poet best known for his translation of the Bhagavata Purana from Sanskrit to Telugu Panfilo Sasso born about this year (died 1527), Italian, Latin-language poet Cornelio Vitelli born about this year (died c.