Nationality words link to articles with information on the nation's poetry or literature (for instance, Irish or France).
Events
Works published
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- Geoffrey Chaucer, English, all posthumously published:
- The House of Fame, edited by William Caxton, an unfinished dream-poem; Caxton wrote the 12-line conclusion
- Troilus and Criseyde, published anonymously, publication year uncertain
- John Gower, Confessio Amantis, written about 1390
- Jami, Yusuf u Zulaikha ("Joseph and Zulaikha"), Persian
- John Lydgate, , written at the request of Henry V of England; a very popular poem, with many manuscript copies extant in modern times; Great Britain
- Luigi Pulci, Morgante, sometimes also called Morgante Maggiore (the "Greater Morgante", the name give to the complete 28 canto edition) published in final form this year (see also the shorter versions published in 1473, 1481 and 1482); Italy
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- Sogi, Poem of One Hundred Links Composed by Three Poets at Minase, Japan
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- François Villon, Le Grant Testament Villon et le petit. Son codicille. Le jargon & ses ballades, this was the first publication of various poems of the author, although some are incomplete; includes Poems 1–6 of his "Ballades en jargon"Paris: Pierre Levet (Poems 7–11 were first published in 1892), France
Births
Death years link to the corresponding "[year] in poetry" article:
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- Pir Sultan Abdal (died 1550), Ottoman Empire
- Girolamo Angeriano, also known as "Hieronymus Angerianus" born sometime between about 1470 and about 1490 (died 1535), Italian, Latin-language poet; sources differ on his birth year, with some stating 1470, others giving "c. 1480" and another c. 1490
- Giovanni Cotta, born about this year (died 1510), Italian, Latin-language poet
- Giovanni Guidiccioni (died 1541), Italian
- Riccardo Sbruglio, born about this year (died 1480 – died after 1525), Italian, Latin-language poet
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- Jón Arason (died 1550), Icelandic Roman Catholic bishop and poet
- Purandara Dasa (died 1564), Hindu composer of Carnatic music and Kannada poetry
- Niklaus Manuel (died 1530), Swiss, German-language poet
- Giulio Cesare Scaligero, (died 1558), Italian, Latin-language poet
- Paul Speratus (died 1581), German
- Huldrych Zwingli (died 1531), Swiss theologian, priest, poet, and writer
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Deaths
Birth years link to the corresponding "[year] in poetry" article:
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- December 14 – Niccolò Perotti, also known as "Perotto" or "Nicolaus Perottus" (born 1430, according to some sources, or 1429, according to others, or either year, according to still others) Italian humanist, translator, author of one of the first modern Latin school grammars, and Latin-language poet
- Giovanni Mario Filelfo (born 1426), Italian, Latin-language poet
- Probable date – Ieuan ap Hywel Swrdwal (born 1430), Welsh poet writing in English, the first known to do so
- Approximate date – Raffaele Zovenzoni (born 1431), Italian, Latin-language poet
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- IkkyÃ
« (born 1394), eccentric, iconoclastic Japanese Zen Buddhist priest and poet
- Approximate date – Narsinh Mehta, alternate spelling: Narasingh Mehta (born c. 1414), Indian, Gujarati-language Hindu poet-saint notable as a bhakta, an exponent of Hindu devotional religious poetry; acclaimed as Adi Kavi (Sanskrit for "first among poets") of Gujarat, where he is especially revered
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Âta DÃ
Âkan (born 1432), Japanese samurai warrior-poet, military tactician and Buddhist monk; said to have been a skilled poet, but only fragments of his verse survive
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See also
Other events:
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Notes