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This article contains information about the literary events and publications of 1574.
Events
- unknown dates
- Exercicio quotidiano, a religious manuscript in the Nahuatl language, is created.[1]
 - The Russian printer Ivan Fyodorov prints the second edition of his Apostolos and the first Azbuka (alphabet book) in Cyrillic script.
 
 
Prose
- Jean-Antoine de Baïf – Etrenes de poezie Franzoeze an vers mezures
 - Matthias Flacius et al. – Magdeburg Centuries
 - Nicolás Monardes – Historia medicinal de las cosas que se traen de nuestras Indias Occidentales
 - Elizabeth Tyrwhitt – Morning and Evening Prayers[2]
 
Poetry
- See 1574 in poetry
 
Births
- September – Thomas Gataker, English theologian (died 1654)
 - September 18 – Claudio Achillini, Italian philosopher, theologian and poet (died 1640)
 - November 4 – Erycius Puteanus, Dutch philologist (died 1646)
 - Unknown dates
- Richard Barnfield, English poet (died 1627)
 - Nicolas Coeffeteau, French theologian, poet and historian (died 1623)
 - John Day, English dramatist (died c. 1640)
 - Paul Laymann, Austrian moralist (died 1635)
 - Feng Menglong (馮夢龍), Chinese vernacular poet (died 1645)
 - William Percy, English poet and playwright (died 1648)
 
 
Deaths
- January 30 – Damião de Góis, Portuguese humanist philosopher (born 1502)
 - April 17 – Joachim Camerarius, German classical scholar (born 1500)
 - June 27 – Giorgio Vasari, artist and biographer of artists (born 1511)
 - November 7 – Solomon Luria, Jewish legal author (born 1510)
 - November 28 – Georg Major, German Lutheran theologian (born 1502)
 - December 10 – Ascanio Condivi, biographer of Michelangelo (born 1525)
 - Unknown dates
- Gáspár Heltai (Kaspar Helth), Transylvanian writer in German (born c. 1490)
 - Paulus Manutius, Venetian printer (born 1512)
 - Antonio Minturno, Italian poet and critic (born 1500)
 - Cornelio Musso, Italian orator and writer (born 1511)
 - Ioannes Sommerus, Saxon theologian (born 1542)
 
 
References
- ↑ Eleanor Wake (8 November 2012). Framing the Sacred: The Indian Churches of Early Colonial Mexico. University of Oklahoma Press. p. 305. ISBN 978-0-8061-8660-3.
 - ↑ Norton, Elizabeth (2016). Lives of Tudor Women. Head of Zeus. p. 230. ISBN 9781784081768.
 
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