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This article contains information about the literary events and publications of 1565.
Events
- March 1 – Poet and missionary José de Anchieta co-founds Rio de Janeiro.[1]
- October – Torquato Tasso enters the service of Cardinal Luigi d'Este at Ferrara.[2]
- unknown dates
- Philip Neri founds the Biblioteca Vallicelliana in Rome.[3]
- Approximate time of composition of the Bannatyne Manuscript.
New books
Prose
- Giovanni Battista Giraldi – Hecatommithi
- Pierre Pithou – Adversariorum subsectorum lib. II
- Camillo Porzio – La Congiura dei baroni
- John Stow – Summarie of Englyshe Chronicles
- Bernardino Telesio – De natura juxta propria principia (On the Nature of Things according to their Own Principles)
- Joseph Karo – Shulchan Aruch (Code of Jewish Law)
Drama
- Jean-Antoine de Baïf – L'Eunuque
Picture
- Richard Breton – Les songes drolatiques de Pantagruel (The Drolatic Dreams of Pantagruel)[4]
Poetry
- See 1565 in poetry
Births
- September 28 – Alessandro Tassoni, Italian poet (died 1635)
- Unknown dates
- Gonzalo de Illescas, Spanish historian (died 1633)
- Francis Meres, English author and cleric (died 1647)
- Anthony Shirley, English traveler and writer (died 1635)
Deaths
- March 17 – Alexander Ales, Scottish theologian (born 1500)
- March – Lope de Rueda, Spanish dramatist (born c. 1510)
- May 14 – Nicolaus von Amsdorf, German theologian (born 1483)
- August 27 – William Rastell, English printer (born 1508)
- October 7 – Johannes Mathesius, German theologian (born 1504)
- October 22 – Jean Grolier de Servières, French bibliophile (born 1479)
- December 13 – Conrad Gessner, Swiss naturalist and bibliographer (born 1516)
- Unknown dates
- Paolo Pino, Italian painter and writer on art (born 1534)
- Benedetto Varchi, Italian poet and historian (born c. 1502)
References
- ↑ James D. Henderson; Alexander C. Henderson; Helen Delpar (2000). A Reference Guide to Latin American History. M.E. Sharpe. p. 94. ISBN 978-1-56324-744-6.
- ↑ C. P. Brand; Charles Peter Brand (2 January 1965). Torquato Tasso: A Study of the Poet and of His Contribution to English Literature. Cambridge University Press. p. 11. ISBN 978-0-521-04311-3.
- ↑ Italy. Ministero per i beni e le attività culturali; Italy. Ufficio centrale per i beni librari e gli istituti culturali (2002). Archivi di biblioteche: per la storia delle biblioteche pubbliche statali. Ed. di Storia e Letteratura. p. 245. ISBN 978-88-8498-013-7.
- ↑ Green, Adam (15 March 2018). "The Drolatic Dreams of Pantagruel (1565)". The Public Domain Review. Retrieved 13 May 2022.
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