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1501 in literature
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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 – Handbook of a Christian Knight (Enchiridion militis Christiani)
- Margery Kempe – The Book of Margery Kempe (posthumous)
- Nilakantha Somayaji – Tantrasamgraha
Drama
- Conradus Celtis – Ludus Diannae
Poetry
Main article: 1501 in poetry
- Gavin Douglas – The Palice of Honour (approximate date of composition)
- Marko Marulić – Judita (in Croatian)
Births
Deaths
References
References
- Jo Eldridge Carney. (2001). "Renaissance and Reformation, 1500-1620: A Biographical Dictionary". Greenwood Publishing Group.
- Lynn Thorndike. (1934). "A History of Magic and Experimental Science: Fourteenth and fifteenth centuries". Columbia University Press.
- Hayward Keniston. (1922). "Garcilaso de la Vega: A Critical Study of His Life and Works". Hispanic society of America.
- (1898). "Literature". Harper and Brothers.
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