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1560 in literature
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This article contains information about the literary events and publications of 1560.
Events
- August 27 – The Parliament of Scotland approves the Scots Confession of faith.
- unknown date – Paolo Veronese completes his work on the interior decoration of the Biblioteca Marciana in Venice.
New books
Prose
- Geneva Bible (first full edition)
- Giachem Bifrun (translator) – L'g Nuof Sainc Testamaint da nos Signer Jesu Christ (New Testament in Putèr variety of Romansh language)s
- Thomas Churchyard – The Contention bettwyxte Churchyeard and Camell, upon David Dycers Dreame
- Scots Confession, officially The Confession of Faith of the Kirk of Scotland, etc.
Drama
- Jacques Grévin – Jules César
- Thomas Preston – Cambises (possible date of first performance)
Poetry
- See 1560 in poetry
Births
- January 5 – John Bois, English Bible translator (died 1643)
- Baptised August 4 – Sir John Harington, English courtier, poet and inventor (died 1612)
- October 10 – Jacobus Arminius, Dutch theologian (died 1609)
- December 3 – Jan Gruter, Netherlandish critic and scholar (died 1627)
- Unknown dates
- probable
Deaths
- January 1 – Joachim du Bellay, French poet (born c. 1522)
- April 7 – Robert Céneau, French bishop and historian (born 1483)
- April 19 – Philipp Melanchthon, German Protestant theologian (born 1497)
- July 9 – John Slotanus, Dutch Catholic polemical writer (date of birth unknown)
- September 30 – Melchior Cano, Spanish theologian (born c. 1509)
- November 15 – Domingo de Soto, Spanish theologian (born 1494)
- December 21 – Georg Thym, German poet (born c. 1520)
- Unknown date – Didacus Ximenes, Spanish theologian and philosopher
References
References
- Cochrane, Arthur. (2003). "Reformed Confessions of the Sixteenth Century". Westminster John Knox Press.
- Daniel Fulco. (31 March 2016). "Exuberant Apotheoses: Italian Frescoes in the Holy Roman Empire: Visual Culture and Princely Power in the Age of Enlightenment". BRILL.
- Shepard, Alexandra. (2004). "Preston, Thomas (1537–1598)". Oxford University Press.
- Walter Farquhar Hook. (1847). "An Ecclesiastical Biography: Containing the Lives of Ancient Fathers and Modern Divines". F. and J. Rivington.
- David M. Bergeron, "Munday, Anthony (bap. 1560, d. 1633)", ''Oxford Dictionary of National Biography'', Oxford University Press, 2004; online ed., May 2007 [http://www.oxforddnb.com/view/article/19531, accessed 14 August 2013]
- Malcolm Smith. (1974). "Joachim Du Bellay's Veiled Victim: With an Edition of the Xenia, Seu Illustrium Quorundam Nominum Allusiones". Librairie Droz.
- (1997). "Johannes Sinapius (1505-1560): Hellenist and Physician in Germany and Italy". Librairie Droz.
- (1891). "Adam Puschman: Gründlicher bericht des deutschen meistergesangs. Erste aufl. (1571)". M. Niemeyer=.
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