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1557 in literature
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This article contains information about the literary events and publications of 1557.
Events
- May 4 – The Stationers' Company in the City of London, a printers' guild, receives a Royal Charter.
- June 5 – The London publisher Richard Tottel produces Tottel's Miscellany (Songes and Sonettes, written by the ryght honorable Lorde Henry Haward late Earle of Surrey, and others), the first printed anthology of English poetry, edited by himself and including first publication of original poems by Henry Howard, Earl of Surrey (beheaded 1547) and Sir Thomas Wyatt (died 1542)
- June 10 – The New Testament of the Geneva Bible, a Protestant Bible translation into English, supervised by William Whittingham and printed in Roman type, is published in Geneva.
New books
Prose
- Thomas North – The Diall of Princes (translation from French version of Antonio de Guevara's Reloj de Principes, chiefly from Marcus Aurelius's Meditations)
- Robert Recorde – The Whetstone of Witte
- Hans Staden – Warhaftige Historia und beschreibung eyner Landtschafft der Wilden Nacketen, Grimmigen Menschfresser-Leuthen in der Newenwelt America gelegen (True history and description of wild, ferocious man-eaters in the New World of America)
- Peregrinaggio di tre giovani figliuoli del re di Serendippo, a version of The Three Princes of Serendip published by Michele Tramezzino, allegedly after an Italian translation by Cristoforo Armeno
Drama
- Lodovico Dolce – Medea
Poetry
Main article: 1557 in poetry
- Giovanni Battista Giraldi – Ercole
- Tottel's Miscellany
Births
Deaths
- April 9 – Mikael Agricola, Finnish scholar (born c. 1510)
- August 1 – Olaus Magnus, Swedish ecclesiastic and writer (born 1490)
- September 13 – John Cheke, English classical scholar and statesman (born 1514)
- October 20 – Jean Salmon Macrin, French poet (born 1490)
- Unknown dates
- Gonzalo Fernández de Oviedo y Valdés, Spanish historian (born 1478 in literature)
- Nicolas de Herberay des Essarts, French translator (birth year unknown)
References
References
- Blagden, Cyprian. (1960). "The Stationers' Company: A History, 1403–1959". Allen & Unwin.
- John Watkins. (1800). "An Universal Biographical and Historical Dictionary". R. Phillips.
- (20 October 2016). "Lived Religion and the Long Reformation in Northern Europe c. 1300–1700". Brill.
- Jennifer Speake. (2003). "Literature of Travel and Exploration: G to P". Taylor & Francis.
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