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("Where are the snows of yesteryear?")}} — François Villon, the "Ballade des Dams du Temps Jadis" in Le Grand Testament, 1461
Nationality words link to articles with information on the nation's poetry or literature (for instance, Irish or France).
Events
- 1462: 10 September – Robert Henryson in Scotland is enrolled as a teacher in the recently founded University of Glasgow.
- 1463: January – French poet François Villon is reprieved from hanging but never heard of again.
Works published
1461:
- François Villon, Le Grand Testament, lyric poem; France consisting of 173 stanzas containing many ballads, or rondeaux, including "Ballade des dames du Temps Jadis" (see quotation, above)
1463:
- Matteo Maria Boiardo, Carmina de Laudibus Estensium, Italy
1468:
- Jami, Haft Owrang ("Seven Thrones"), collection of seven idylls (masnavi); Afghanistan poet who wrote in Persian
Births
Death years link to the corresponding "[year] in poetry" article:
1460:
- Cornelio Paolo Amalteo born about this year (died 1517), Italian, Latin-language poet
- Alessandro Cortesi (died 1490), Italian, Latin-language poet
- William Dunbar, born about this year (died c. 1520), Scottish
- Robert Henryson, year uncertain, Scottish poet who flourished from this year until 1500
- Gwerful Mechain born about this year (died 1502), Welsh erotic poet, a woman
- John Skelton (died 1529), English
1461:
- February 6 – Džore Držić (died 1501), Croatian poet and playwright
1462:
- Robert Henryson, Scottish poet who flourished from about this year until roughly 1500
- John Skelton born about this year (died c. 1529), English
- Fausto Andrelino born about this year (died c. 1517), Italian, Latin-language poet
- Lope de Vega (died 1535), Spain
1463:
- C. Aurelio Cambini (died sometime after 1494), Italian, Latin-language poet
- Giovanni Pico della Mirandola (died 1494), Italian, Latin-language poet
- Antonio Tebaldeo (died 1537), Italian poet who wrote in both Italian and Latin
1464:
- Giannantonio Flaminio (died 1536), Italian, Latin-language poet
1465:
- September 11 – Bernardo Accolti (died 1536), Italian
- Girolamo Carbone born about this year (died sometime after 1527), Italian, Latin-language poet
- Serafino Ciminelli, also known as "Serafino Aquilano" (died 1500), Italian poet, singer, author and actor
- Cassandra Fedele, born about this year (died 1558), Italian, Latin-language poet
- Biernat of Lublin Polish: "Biernat z Lublina", born about this year (died sometime after 1529), Polish
- Gil Vicente born about this year (died c. 1536), Portuguese poet and playwright
- Yamazaki Sōkan (died 1553), Japanese renga and haikai poet
1467:
- Girolamo Amaseo (died 1517), Italian, Latin-language poet
- Octavien de Saint-Gelais (died 1502), French churchman, poet and translator
1468:
- July 12 – Juan del Encina (sources differ on his death year, with one giving late 1529 or early 1530 and others 1533; or 1534), Spanish poet, musician and playwright
- Octavien de Saint-Gelais (died 1502), French churchman, poet and translator
1469:
Deaths
Birth years link to the corresponding "[year] in poetry" article:
1461:
- Martin le Franc (born 1410), French poet of the late Middle Ages and early Renaissance
- Krittibas Ojha (born 1381), medieval Bengali poet
1462:
- Azari Tusi (born 1380), Persian poet
1463:
- March 6 – Saint Catherine of Bologna (born 1413), Italian saint, abbess, visionary, calligrapher, miniaturist and poet
- François Villon died sometime after January 5 (born c. 1431), French poet, thief and vagabond
1465:
1469:
- Ubertino Pusculo died about this year (born 1431), Italian, Latin-language poet
Notes
References
- The University of Glasgow, ''Munimenta,'' II, 69, dated 10 September 1462, admits a Robert Henryson, [[licenciate]] in Arts and [[Bachelor's degree. bachelor]] of Decreits (Canon Law), as a member of the University. It is considered likely, from secondary evidence, that this was the poet.
- Kurian, George Thomas, ''Timetables of World Literature'', New York: Facts on File Inc., 2003, {{ISBN. 0-8160-4197-0
- Trager, James, ''The People's Chronology'', New York: Holt, Rinehart and Winston, 1979
- link. (2024-05-24 at Poeti di Italia in Lingua Latina website (in Italian), retrieved May 14, 2009)
- 0-313-28803-8, {{ISBN. 978-0-313-28803-6, retrieved via Google Books on May 26, 2009
- Slonimsky, Nicolas, ed. Baker’s Biographical Dictionary of Musicians seventh edition. London, England: Collier Macmillan Publishers, 1984: 662
- [https://books.google.com/books?id=D5MRxHehuL4C&pg=PA198 "Spain" article], p 198, ''The Catholic Encyclopedia'', 1913 edition, retrieved via Google Books, May 26, 2009
- Magnusson, Magnus, ''Chambers Biographical Dictionary'', Cambridge University Press, 1990 edition
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