This article contains information about the literary events and publications of 1539.
Events
- April â Printing of the Great Bible (The Byble in Englyshe) is completed; it is distributed to churches in England. Prepared by Myles Coverdale, it contains much material from the Tyndale Bible â unacknowledged as the Tyndale version is officially deemed heretical.
- Unknown dates
- Game Place House in Great Yarmouth becomes the first place in England to be used regularly as a public theatre.
- Marie Dentière writes an open letter to Marguerite of Navarre, sister of King Francis I of France. This Epistre tres utile (very useful letter) calls for an expulsion of Catholic clergy from France.
- The first printing press in North America is set up in Mexico City. The first known book from it, Manual de Adultos, appears in 1540.
- Teseo Ambrogio's Introductio in Chaldaicam lingua, Syriaca atq Armenica, & dece alias linguas, published in Pavia, introduces several Middle Eastern languages to Western Europe for the first time.
New books
Prose
Poetry
Births
- February 27 â Franciscus Raphelengius, Flemish-born Dutch scholar, printer and bookseller (died 1597)
- March 5 â Christoph Pezel, German theologian (died 1604)
- April 12 â Garcilaso de la Vega, Spanish Peruvian mestizo chronicler (died 1616)
- December 5 â Fausto Paolo Sozzini, Italian theologian (died 1604)
- December 20 â Paulus Melissus, German writer in Latin, translator and composer (died 1602)
- Unknown dates
- Olivier de Serres, French writer on agriculture and horticulture (died 1619)
- Jean de Tournes, French author, printer and bookseller (died 1615)
- Richard White of Basingstoke, English jurist and historian (died 1611)
Deaths
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