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1440s in poetry

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Events

  • 1442 – Enea Piccolomini, the future Pope Pius II, arrives at the court of Frederick III, Holy Roman Emperor, in Vienna, who names him imperial poet.
  • 1445 – Printing press developed in Europe

Works published

1445:

  • Cancionero de Baena, the first collection of Castilian lyrics, Spain

1449:

  • Amoryus and Cleopes, poem by John Metham, English adaptation of the Pyramus and Thisbe narrative from Ovid‘s Metamorphoses

Births

Death years link to the corresponding "[year] in poetry" article:

1440:

  • Lorenzo de' Medici, born January 1 (died 1492), Italian banker, politician, patron of the arts and poet who wrote in his native Tuscan language
  • Martial d'Auvergne (died 1500), French
  • Hans Folz born sometime from 1435 to this year (died 1513), German
  • Blind Harry, also known as "Henry the Minstrel", born about this year (died 1492), Scottish makar (poet)
  • Kabir (died 1518), mystic poet and saint of India
  • Lorenzo Lippi (of Cole) (died 1485), Italian, Latin-language poet
  • Jorge Manrique (died 1479), Spanish poet
  • Paolo Marsi (died 1484), Italian, Latin-language poet
  • Molla, also known as "Mollamamba", both popular names of Atukuri Molla (died 1530), Indian poet who wrote Telugu Ramayan; a woman
  • Ludovico Pontico born about this year (died 1520), Italian, Latin-language poet
  • Giorgio Sisgoreo born about this year (died c. 1510), Italian, Latin-language poet
  • Francesco Uberti (humanist) (died 1518), Italian, Latin-language poet

1441:

  • Mir Ali Shir Nava'i (died 1501), Persian or Turkish poet and scholar

1442:

  • Amerigo Corsini (died 1501), Italian, Latin-language poet
  • Pietro Antonio Piatti born about this year (died after 1508), Italian, Latin-language poet

1443:

  • Matteo Canale (died 1503), Italian, Latin-language poet

1444:

  • Pandolfo Collenuccio (died 1504), Italian, Latin-language poet

1445:

  • Cantalicio (died 1515), Italian, Latin-language poet
  • Bartolomeo Fonzio born about this year (died 1513), Italian, Latin-language poet

1446:

  • Domizio Calderini (died 1478), Italian, Latin-language poet
  • Ippolita Maria Sforza (died 1484), Italian noblewoman and writer
  • Robert Wydow (died 1505), English poet, church musician, and religious figure

1447:

  • Baptista Mantuanus, also known as "Battista Mantovano" and "Johannes Baptista Spagnolo" (died 1516), Italian Carmelite reformer, humanist and Latin-language poet

1448:

  • Johannes von Soest (died 1506), German composer, theorist and poet

1449:

  • Quinto Emiliano Cimbriaco born about this year (died 1499), Italian, Latin-language poet
  • Antonio Geraldini born about this year (died 1489), Italian, Latin-language poet
  • Aldo Manuzio (died 1515), Italian, Latin-language poet

Deaths

Birth years link to the corresponding "[year] in poetry" article:

1440:

  • Cuacuauhtzin (born 1410), Aztec lord and poet in the Pre-Columbian nahua world
  • Nund Reshi (born 1377), Indian, Kashmiri-language poet

1442:

  • Nguyễn Trãi (born 1388), Vietnamese Confucian scholar, poet, politician and tactician

1443:

  • Tomas af Strangnas, Swedish

1444:

  • Andreu Febrer died about this year (born c. 1375), Catalan Spanish translator of the Divine Comedy

1448:

  • Vidyapati, also known as Vidyapati Thakur and called Maithil Kavi Kokil "the poet cuckoo of Maithili", died about this year (born c. 1352), Indian, Maithili-language poet and Sanskrit writer

Notes

References

  1. Preminger, Alex and T. V. F. Brogan, et al., ''The New Princeton Encyclopedia of Poetry and Poetics'', 1993. New York: MJF Books/Fine Communications
  2. Web page titled [http://www.mqdq.it/mqdq/poetiditalia/indice.jsp?ordine=crono "Tra Medioevo en rinascimento"] at Poeti di Italia in Lingua Latina website (in Italian), retrieved May 14, 2009. [https://archive.today/20240524093522/https://www.webcitation.org/5h5lnIRZh?url=http://www.mqdq.it/mqdq/poetiditalia/indice.jsp%3Fordine=crono Archived] 2009-05-27.
  3. Kurian, George Thomas, ''Timetables of World Literature'', New York: Facts on File Inc., 2003, {{ISBN. 0-8160-4197-0
  4. 0-85566-089-9, {{ISBN. 978-0-85566-089-5, retrieved via Google Books on May 26, 2009
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