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1501 in literature
This article contains information about the literary events and publications of 1501.
Events
Italic type
(cut by
Francesco Griffo
) is first used by
Aldus Manutius
at the
Aldine Press
in
Venice
, in an
octavo
edition of
Virgil
's
Aeneid
. Manutius also publishes an edition of
Petrarch
's
Le cose volgari
and first adopts his
dolphin
and anchor device.
The first volume of
Harmonice Musices Odhecaton
, the first collection of
polyphonic music
printed from
movable type
, is published by
Ottaviano Petrucci
in Venice.
New books
Prose
Desiderius Erasmus
âÂÂ
Handbook of a Christian Knight
(
Enchiridion militis Christiani
)
Margery Kempe
âÂÂ
The Book of Margery Kempe
(posthumous)
Nilakantha Somayaji
âÂÂ
Tantrasamgraha
Drama
Conradus Celtis
âÂÂ
Ludus Diannae
Poetry
Gavin Douglas
âÂÂ
The Palice of Honour
(approximate date of composition)
Marko MaruliÃÂ
âÂÂ
Judita
(in Croatian)
Births
February 24
âÂÂ
Sixt Birck
, German humanist dramatist and scholar (died
1554
)
unknown dates
Bonaventure des Périers
, French author and poet (suicide
1544
)
Maurice Scève
, French poet (died c.
1564
)
Basilio Zanchi
, Italian humanist Latin-language poet, scholar and librarian (died
1588
) (born c. 1435)
probable
âÂÂ
Garcilaso de la Vega
, Spanish soldier and poet (died
1536
)
Deaths
January 3
âÂÂ
Ali-Shir Nava'i
,
Timurid dynasty
philosopher and
Chagatai language
poet (born
1441
)
August (probable) âÂÂ
Constantine Lascaris
, Greek scholar and grammarian (born
1434
)
September 26
âÂÂ
Dà ¾ore Drà ¾iÃÂ
, Croatian poet and playwright (born
1461
)
References