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1531 in literature
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This article contains information about the literary events and publications of 1531.
Events
- unknown dates
- The first emblem book appears, the Emblemata (Viri Clarissimi D. Andreae Alciati Iurisconsultiss. Mediol. Ad D. Chonradum Peutingerum Augustanum, Iurisconsultum Emblematum Liber), an unauthorized issue by the printer Heinrich Steyner in Augsburg, Bavaria, of Italian jurist Andrea Alciato's privately circulated Latin verses, accompanied by woodcuts.
- Petrarch's poetry Trionfi (Triumphs) is first translated into French as Les Triomphes.
New books
Prose
- Henry Cornelius Agrippa – De occulta philosophia libri tres, Book One
- Andrea Alciato – Emblemata
- Sir Thomas Elyot – The Boke Named the Governour (the first English work of moral philosophy)
- Niccolò Machiavelli (posthumous) – Discourses on Livy
- Paracelsus – Opus Paramirum (written in St. Gallen)
- Michael Servetus – De trinitatis erroribus (On the Errors of the Trinity)
- William Turner – ** (completed in 1568)
Drama
- Accademia degli Intronati – Gl' Ingannati
Poetry
Main article: 1531 in poetry
- Marguerite de Navarre – Le Miroir de l'ame Pecheresse
- Approximate date – John Skelton – Colin Clout
Births
Deaths
- October 11 – Huldrych Zwingli, Swiss theologian (born 1484; killed in Second War of Kappel)
- probable – Fernán Pérez de Oliva, Spanish linguist (born c. 1492)
References
References
- "1531". La vie de Louise Labé.
- (1990). "Chambers Biographical Dictionary". Cambridge University Press; W. & R. Chambers.
- (2004). "The Concise Oxford Chronology of English Literature". Oxford University Press.
- (1985). "Huldrych Zwingli, 1484-1531: A Legacy of Radical Reform : Papers from the 1984 International Zwingli Symposium, McGill University". Faculty of Religious Studies, McGill University.
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