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1567 in literature
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This article contains information about the literary events and publications of 1567.
Events
- October 14 – António Ferreira becomes Desembargador da Casa do Civel and leaves Coimbra for Lisbon.
- unknown dates
- John Brayne builds the Red Lion theatre just east of the City of London. It is for touring productions and the first known playhouse to be purpose-built in the British Isles since Roman times. However, there is little evidence that the theatre survives beyond this summer's season. The only play known to be presented here is The Story of Sampson.
- Spanish playwright Lope de Rueda's works are published following his death in 1565 by Timoneda, who tones down certain passages.
- Approximate date – Isabella Whitney becomes the earliest identified woman to publish secular poetry in the English language with The Copy of a Letter, Lately Written in Meter by a Young Gentlewoman: to her Unconstant Lover (signed "I.W."), The Admonition by the Author to all Young Gentlewomen: And to all other Maids being in Love and An Order Prescribed, by Is. W., to two of her Younger Sisters Serving in London.
New books
Prose
- Séon Carsuel, Bishop of the Isles – Foirm na n-Urrnuidheadh, translation of John Knox's Book of Common Order, with some poems and prayers, into Classical Gaelic, the first publication in any Goidelic language, (printed in Latin script by Robert Lekprevik in Edinburgh and published April 24)
- Joan Perez de Lazarraga – Silbero, Silbia, Doristeo, and Sirena (MS in Basque)
- Magdeburger Centurien Magdeburg Centuries, volumes X–XI
- William Salesbury – Testament Newydd ein Arglwydd Iesv Christ, translation of the New Testament into Welsh (printed by Humphrey Toy in London and published October 7)
Drama
- Jean-Antoine de Baïf – Le Brave
- John Pickering – Horestes, based on the myth of Orestes
Poetry
Main article: 1567 in poetry
- Pey de Garros – Poesias Gasconas
Births
- January 6 – Richard Burbage, English actor-manager (died 1619)
- January 12 – Jan Szczęsny Herburt, Polish diplomat and political writer (died 1616)
- February 12 – Thomas Campion, English poet (died 1620)
- February 27 – William Alabaster, English poet, dramatist and religious writer (died 1640)
- August 21 – Francis de Sales, Savoyard theologian (died 1622)
- November – Thomas Nashe, English poet and satirist (died c. 1601)
- unknown dates
Deaths
In literature
- Walter Scott – The Abbot (1820)
References
References
- {{Cite EB1911
- (2010). "The Rose and the Globe — Playhouses of Shakespeare's Bankside, Southwark". Museum of London.
- Phillpotts, Christopher. "Red Lion Theatre, Whitechapel". Museum of London Archaeology Service.
- (2004). "The Concise Oxford Chronology of English Literature". Oxford University Press.
- "Thomas Campion {{!}} English poet and musician".
- Bremer, Francis J.. "Alabaster, William".
- Nicholl, Charles. ''A Cup of News: The Life of Thomas Nashe''. Routledge & Kegan Paul. 1984. Page 11.
- "CATHOLIC ENCYCLOPEDIA: Valens Acidalius".
- Živojin Boškov. (1971). "Jugoslovenski književni leksikon". [[Matica srpska]].
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