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1535 in poetry

Nationality words link to articles with information on the nation's poetry or literature (for instance, Irish or France). Baptista Mantuanus' Eclogues prescribed for schoolboys studying Latin poetry in Braunschweig; at the same time, the work is used in schools in Nördlingen, Memmingen and Emmerich Anonymous, The Ploughman's tale, publication year uncertain; likely composed in the 15th century; misattributed to Chaucier in Thynne's edition of his works 1532 Niccolò Carmignano, Operette del Parthenopeo Suavio, first book printed in Bari Gavin Douglas, , publication year uncertain; written about 1501; an allegory presented as a vision Jacopo Sannazaro, an Italian writing here in Latin: almost 150 epigrams; published posthumously (died 1530) Elegies in three books, imitating Propertius and Tibullus Maurice Scève, a translation into French of the sequel by Juan de Flores to Boccaccio's Fiammetta Marco Girolamo Vida, Christiados libri sex ("The Christiad in Six Books"), a Latin epic poem begun by Vida, an Italian bishop, in the 1510s but not completed until the early 1530s Death years link to the corresponding "[year] in poetry" article: February 16 – Nicolas Rapin (died 1608), French magistrate, royal officer, translator, poet and satirist Also: Cyprian Bazylik (died 1600), Polish composer, poet, printer, and writer Martín del Barco Centenera (died c. 1602) Spanish cleric, explorer, author and poet Simwnt Fychan (died 1606), Welsh language poet and genealogist George Gascoigne (died 1577), English poet Arthur Golding (died 1606), English translator of prose and poetry; nothing known of him after this year Govindadasa (died 1613), Bengali Vaishnava poet known for his body of devotional songs addressed to Krishna Jasper Heywood (died 1598), English poet and translator Riccardo Luisini (died 1617), Italian, Latin-language poet Martin Rakovský (died 1579), Slovak Gioanni Hercolani de' Sarti, fl.

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