Robert Burdet (poet), A Dyalogue Defensyve for Women against Malycyous Detractours, a reply to The Schole House of Women, published anonymously in
1541 (other replies include Edward Gosynhyll's [see below], and
Edward More, The Defence of Women1560)[2]
Edward Gosynhyll, The Prayse of all Women, publication year uncertain; a reply to The Schole House of Women, published anonymously in
1541 (see also Robert Burdet, above, and
Edward More, The Defence of Women1560);
Great Britain[2]
John Calvin, versifier, with
Guillaume Franc's music, Geneva Psalter, a new revised edition, first published
1539 and several subsequent revisions in later years; Franc, cantor and music teacher in Geneva, Switzerland, contributed numerous tunes for this edition including Psalm 6, 8, 19, 22, 24 (also used for 62, 95 and 111), and 38 (see also, The Geneva Psalter1539,
1543;
1560, an edition with changed melodies was published in 1551),
Swiss,
French-language work published in
Geneva
Antoine Héroët, La parfaicte amye, avec plusieurs aultres compositions dudict autheur, Lyon: Etienne Dolet,
France[3]
Death years link to the corresponding "[year] in poetry" article:
June 24 – St.
John of the Cross, in Spanish: "San Juan de la Cruz", born "Juan de Yepes Alvarez", (died
1591),
Spanish mystic, poet, writer, Carmelite friar and priest, who was a major figure of the
Catholic Reformation
date not known –
Sebastian Franck, who called himself "Franck von Word" died this year or in
1543 (born
1499),
German freethinker, humanist, radical reformer and poet
^Magnusson, Magnus, general editor, Chambers Biographical Dictionary, Cambridge University Press, Cambridge, and W & R Chambers Ltd, Edinburgh, fifth edition, 1990,
ISBN0-550-16040-X
^
abcdCox, Michael, editor, The Concise Oxford Chronology of English Literature, Oxford University Press, 2004,
ISBN0-19-860634-6
Robert Burdet (poet), A Dyalogue Defensyve for Women against Malycyous Detractours, a reply to The Schole House of Women, published anonymously in
1541 (other replies include Edward Gosynhyll's [see below], and
Edward More, The Defence of Women1560)[2]
Edward Gosynhyll, The Prayse of all Women, publication year uncertain; a reply to The Schole House of Women, published anonymously in
1541 (see also Robert Burdet, above, and
Edward More, The Defence of Women1560);
Great Britain[2]
John Calvin, versifier, with
Guillaume Franc's music, Geneva Psalter, a new revised edition, first published
1539 and several subsequent revisions in later years; Franc, cantor and music teacher in Geneva, Switzerland, contributed numerous tunes for this edition including Psalm 6, 8, 19, 22, 24 (also used for 62, 95 and 111), and 38 (see also, The Geneva Psalter1539,
1543;
1560, an edition with changed melodies was published in 1551),
Swiss,
French-language work published in
Geneva
Antoine Héroët, La parfaicte amye, avec plusieurs aultres compositions dudict autheur, Lyon: Etienne Dolet,
France[3]
Death years link to the corresponding "[year] in poetry" article:
June 24 – St.
John of the Cross, in Spanish: "San Juan de la Cruz", born "Juan de Yepes Alvarez", (died
1591),
Spanish mystic, poet, writer, Carmelite friar and priest, who was a major figure of the
Catholic Reformation
date not known –
Sebastian Franck, who called himself "Franck von Word" died this year or in
1543 (born
1499),
German freethinker, humanist, radical reformer and poet
^Magnusson, Magnus, general editor, Chambers Biographical Dictionary, Cambridge University Press, Cambridge, and W & R Chambers Ltd, Edinburgh, fifth edition, 1990,
ISBN0-550-16040-X
^
abcdCox, Michael, editor, The Concise Oxford Chronology of English Literature, Oxford University Press, 2004,
ISBN0-19-860634-6