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1514 in literature

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1514 in literature

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Front page of Christiern Pedersen's Danorum Regum heroumque Historia, Paris 1514 (see Gesta Danorum).
Front page of Christiern Pedersen's Danorum Regum heroumque Historia, Paris 1514 (see Gesta Danorum).

This article contains information about the literary events and publications of 1514.

Events

  • May 15 – The earliest printed edition of Saxo Grammaticus' 12th-century Scandinavian history Gesta Danorum, edited by Christiern Pedersen from an original found near Lund, is published as Danorum Regum heroumque Historiae by Jodocus Badius in Paris.
  • unknown dates
    • Gregorio de Gregorii begins printing Kitab Salat al-Sawa'i (a Christian book of hours), the first known book printed in the Arabic alphabet using movable type, in Venice, falsely assigned to Fano.
    • Clément Marot presents his poem Judgment of Minos to Francis I of France and begins styling himself facteur de la reine ("queen's poet") to Queen Claude.

New books

Prose

  • Desiderius Erasmus (attributed) – Julius Excluded from Heaven (Julius exclusus de caelis)

Poetry

Main article: 1514 in poetry

Births

  • February 8 – Daniele Barbaro, Italian humanist polymath, writer and translator (died 1570)
  • November 29 – Andreas Musculus, German theologian (died 1581)
  • unknown date – Al-Akhdari, Arabic poet (died 1546)

Deaths

  • October 7 – Bernardo Rucellai, Florentine historian (born 1448)
  • November 28 - Hartmann Schedel, German humanist historian and cartographer (born 1440)
  • unknown dates
    • Peter Crockaert, Flemish philosopher
    • Nicolaus Ragvaldi, Swedish monk and translator

References

References

  1. Norman, Jeremy. "The First Book Printed in Arabic by Movable Type (1514–1517)". History of Information.
  2. Clement Marot. (1867). "Oeuvres, annotees, ... et precedees de la vie de Clement Marot par Charles d'Hericault". Garnier.
  3. Alberigo, Giuseppe. (1964). "BARBARO, Daniele Matteo Alvise".
  4. (14 March 2019). "Protestants and Mysticism in Reformation Europe". Brill.
  5. (2002). "Colonial Latin America: A Documentary History". Rowman & Littlefield.
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