1490s in poetryNationality words link to articles with information on the nation's poetry or literature (for instance, Irish or France). 1491: Immanuel of Rome, Mahberot Imanu'el, published in Brescia, Italy, among the first books in Hebrew printed in Italy 1492: Savonarola, Apologeticus De Ratione Poeticae Artis, criticism; Italy Jorge Manrique, Coplas de Manrique por la muerte de su padre ("Couplets on the Death of His Father" or "Stanzas for the Death of His Father"), Spanish lyric poem 1493: Mir Ali Shir Nava'i, Mizan al-Awzan ("Scales of Poetic Meters"), Turkish poems 1494: John Lydgate, The Fall of Princes, 36,000-line poem translated c.
1550 in poetryNationality words link to articles with information on the nation's poetry or literature (for instance, Irish or France). Charles Bansley, The Pride of Women Robert Crowley, One and Thyrtye Epigrammes John Heywood, An Hundred Epigrammes William Langland (attributed), Piers Plowman, the B text Sir Thomas Wyatt, Pentential Psalms Joachim du Bellay, Musagnoeomachie Pierre de Ronsard: Bocage Odes, the first four books Death years link to the corresponding "[year] in poetry" article: 12 April – Edward de Vere, 17th Earl of Oxford (died 1604), English courtier, playwright, poet, sportsman, patron of numerous writers, and sponsor of at least two acting companies Also: Baothghalach Mór Mac Aodhagáin (died 1600), Irish poet part of the Mac Aodhagáin clan Kasper Miakskowski (died 1622), Polish Alexander Montgomerie (died 1598), Scottish Mikolaj Sep Szarzynski born about this year (died c.
1480s in poetryNationality words link to articles with information on the nation's poetry or literature (for instance, Irish or France). Robert Henryson's cycle The Morall Fabillis probably composed in the 1480s; earliest datable manuscripts of John Barbour's Scottish chivalric epic, Brus, also in this decade.