This article covers 1490s in poetry. Nationality words link to articles with information on the nation's poetry or literature (for instance, Irish or France).
Works published
1491:
1492:
- Savonarola, Apologeticus De Ratione Poeticae Artis, criticism; Italy
- Jorge Manrique, Coplas de Manrique por la muerte de su padre ("Couplets on the Death of His Father" or "Stanzas for the Death of His Father"), Spanish lyric poem
1493:
1494:
- John Lydgate, The Fall of Princes, 36,000-line poem translated c. 1431–1438 from the De casibus illustrium virorum of Boccaccio (see also Lydgate's Proverbs 1510), posthumously published
- Shin Maha Rahtathara, Bhuridat Zatpaung Pyo, Burmese poem
- Sebastian Brant, Das Narrenschiff ("The Ship of Fools"), much-translated satire, year of publication disputed, German
1495:
1496:
1497:
- John Lydgate, published anonymously, The Siege of Thebes, publication year uncertain, adapted c. 1421–1422 from an unknown French prose romance, posthumously published
- Jacob Locher, Das Narrenschiff, a translation, sometimes loose, into Latin from the original German of Das Narrenschiff ("The Ship of Fools") by Sebastian Brant
- Paul Riviere, a translation into French of Das Narrenschiff ("The Ship of Fools") by Sebastian Brant, from the original German
1498:
1499:
- John Skelton, published anonymously, The Bouge of Court, publication year uncertain, written in 1488; a satirical dream-allegory about court life
- Gilber Hay (or perhaps "Gilbert the Hay", who may have been a different person) publishes The Buik of King Alexander the Conquerour, part of The Buik of Alexander romance stories
- Pierre Gringore, Chasteau de Labour, printed by Antoine Vérard, France
Births
Death years link to the corresponding "[year] in poetry" article. There are conflicting or unreliable sources for the birth years of many people born in this period; where sources conflict, the poet is listed again and the conflict is noted:
1490:
- April – Vittoria Colonna (died 1547), Italian
- 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
- Juan Boscan, original Catalan name: "Joan BoscÃÂ AlmogÃÂ ver", born about this year (died 1542), Catalan poet who wrote in Spanish
- Cristobal de Castillejo born about this year (died 1550), Spanish
- Sir David Lindsay (died c. 1555), Scottish
- Jean Salmon Macrin (died 1557), French, Latin-language poet
- Francesco Pittiani, born about this year (died 1552), Italian, Latin-language poet
- Giuseppe Sporeni, born about this year (died after 1562), Italian, Latin-language poet
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1492:
1493:
1494:
1495:
1496:
- November 23 – Clément Marot (died 1544), French
- Lazare de Baïf (died 1547), French poet, diplomat and humanist
- Lorenzo Gambara, born about this year (died 1586), Italian, Latin-language poet
- Richard Maitland (died 1586), Scottish
- Girolamo Muzio (died 1575), Italian, Latin-language poet
- Nawade I, Burmese
- Adam Reusner born sometime from 1471 to this year (died sometime from 1563 to 1582), German
- Johann Walter (died 1570), German poet and composer
- Lu Zhi (died 1576), Chinese landscape painter, calligrapher and poet
1497:
1498:
- Francesco Berni born this year, according to some sources, others say he was born about 1497 (died 1535), Italian, Latin-language poet
- Huang O (died 1569), Chinese poet
- Marcantonio Flaminio (died 1550), Italian, Latin-language poet
- Meerabai à ¤®à ¥Âà ¤°à ¤¾à ¤¬à ¤¾à ¤ (died 1547), alternate spelling: Meera, Mira, Meera Bai; Indian, Hindu poet-saint, mystical poet whose compositions, extant version of which are in Gujarati and a Rajasthani dialect of Hindi, remain popular throughout India
1499:
Deaths
Birth years link to the corresponding "[year] in poetry" article:
1490:
- Giovanni Michele Alberto Carrara (born 1438), Italian, Latin-language poet
- Alessandro Cortesi (born 1460), Italian, Latin-language poet
- Dafydd Gorlech (born 1410), Welsh language poet
- Gómez Manrique (born 1412), Spanish poet, soldier, politician and dramatist
- Sean mac Fergail ÃÂicc ÃÂ hÃÂigÃÂnn, Irish poet and Ollamh ÃÂrenn
- Francesco Rolandello (born 1427), Italian, Latin-language poet
- Martino Filetico (born 1430), Italian, Latin-language poet
1491:
1492:
- November 6 – Antoine Busnois (born c. 1430), French composer and poet
- Blind Harry, also known as "Henry the Minstrel", (born c. 1440), Scottish makar (poet)
- Jami (born 1414), Persian scholar, mystic, writer, composer of numerous lyrics and idylls, historian, and Sufi poet
- Alfonso de Palencia (born 1423), Castilian pre-Renaissance historian, writer, and poet
- Lorenzo de' Medici (born 1440), Italian banker, politician, patron of the arts and poet who wrote in his native Tuscan
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See also
Other events:
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