1510 in poetryNationality words link to articles with information on the nation's poetry or literature (for instance, Irish or France). Anonymous, Merlin, based on the second of two versions of the Middle English romance Arthur and Merlin, itself derived ultimately from the Old French prose Merlin, part of the Arthurian Vulgate Cycle of the early 13th century Stephen Hawes, year uncertain, publisher: Wynkyn de Worde John Lydgate, Proverbs, publication year uncertain; posthumously published; written c.
1552 in poetryJean Antoine de Baïf, Les Amours de Méline Joachim du Bellay, XIII Sonnets de l'honnête amour, influenced by Pontus de Tyard Nostradamus, Centuries, a book of prophecies presented in rhymes Pierre de Ronsard, France: Fifth Book of Odes (see also first four books 1550) Les Amours de P. de Ronsard Vandomoys, Ensemble de Bocages, sonnets Oeuvres de l'invention de l'Auteur Thomas Churchyard, A Myrrour for Man Nostradamus, also known as Michel de Notredame or Michel de Nostredame, Centuries, a book of rhymed pr
1440s in poetryNationality words link to articles with information on the nation's poetry or literature (for instance, Irish or France). 1442 – Enea Piccolomini, the future Pope Pius II, arrives at the court of Frederick III, Holy Roman Emperor, in Vienna, who names him imperial poet.
1430s in poetryNationality words link to articles with information on the nation's poetry or literature (for instance, Irish or France). John Lydgate, writes The Fall of Princes, sometime from 1431–1438; later published posthumously in 1494, with extracts published separately as Proverbs in c.
1420s in poetryNationality words link to articles with information on the nation's poetry or literature (for instance, Irish or France). 1425: Antonio Beccadelli, Hermaphroditus, a collection of 81 Latin epigrams Alain Chartier, La Belle Dame sans Merci; France 1429: Christine de Pisan, Le Ditie de Jehanne d'Arc, France Death years link to the corresponding "[year] in poetry" article: 1420: Martial d'Auvergne, French poet Giovanni Mattia Tabarino, born about this year (died 1500), Italian, Latin-language poet Jean Meschi