Jan Blahoslav, author and editor, Šamotulský kancionál ("Šamotulský hymn-book"), a "cantionale" or hymn-book; a
Czech poet published in
Polish (see also Ivančice hymn-book
1564, a revised edition)[2]
Julius Caesar Scaliger, Poetices libri septem ("Seven Books of Poetics"), Italian critic published in Lyon, France, very influential, but derivative criticism[3]
Births
Death years link to the corresponding "[year] in poetry" article:
January 22 –
Francis Bacon (died
1626),
English philosopher, statesman, scientist, lawyer, jurist, author and poet
April 8 –
Dominicus Baudius (died
1613), Dutch Neo-Latin poet, scholar and historian
Jan Blahoslav, author and editor, Šamotulský kancionál ("Šamotulský hymn-book"), a "cantionale" or hymn-book; a
Czech poet published in
Polish (see also Ivančice hymn-book
1564, a revised edition)[2]
Julius Caesar Scaliger, Poetices libri septem ("Seven Books of Poetics"), Italian critic published in Lyon, France, very influential, but derivative criticism[3]
Births
Death years link to the corresponding "[year] in poetry" article:
January 22 –
Francis Bacon (died
1626),
English philosopher, statesman, scientist, lawyer, jurist, author and poet
April 8 –
Dominicus Baudius (died
1613), Dutch Neo-Latin poet, scholar and historian