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1576 in literature
Events related to literature in 1576
Events related to literature in 1576
The following literary events and publications occurred in the year 1576.
Events
- December – James Burbage opens The Theatre, the second permanent public playhouse in London (and the first to have a substantial life – 22 years), ushering in the great age of Elizabethan drama.
- unknown dates
- The composer Richard Farrant opens the first Blackfriars Theatre in London, presenting plays performed by the Children of the Chapel.
- The composer Thomas Whythorne writes a Booke of songs and sonetts with longe discourses sett with them, an early example of autobiographical writing in English.
New books
Prose
- Jean Bodin – Les Six livres de la République (The Six Books of the Republic)
- Ulpian Fulwell – Ars adulandi, or, The Art of Flattery (dialogues)
- Étienne de La Boétie (died 1563) – Discourse on Voluntary Servitude (Discours de la servitude volontaire, published as Le Contr'un)
- George Pettie – A Petite Palace of Pettie His Pleasure
- Peter Martyr Vermigli (died 1562; edited by Robert le Maçon) – Loci Communes
- George Whetstone – The Rocke of Regard
Drama
- Luigi Pasqualigo – Il Fedele
- George Wapull – The Tide Tarrieth No Man published
Poetry
- See 1576 in poetry
- Tulsidas – Ramcharitmanas
- The Paradise of Dainty Devices, the most popular of the Elizabethan verse miscellanies
Births
- January 12 – Petrus Scriverius, Dutch historian (died 1660)
- May 27 – Caspar Schoppe, German controversialist (died 1649)
- June 6 – Giovanni Diodati, Bible translator (died 1649)
- October – John Marston, English dramatist and poet (died 1634)
- October 30 – Enrico Caterino Davila, Italian historian (died 1631)
- unknown dates
Deaths
- January 19 – Hans Sachs, German poet and dramatist (born 1494)
- February 10 – Wilhelm Xylander, German classical scholar (born 1532)
- March 18 – Johann Stössel, German Lutheran theologian (born 1524; died in prison)
- May 2 – Bartolomé Carranza, Spanish theologian (born 1503)
- June 30 – Franciscus Sonnius, Flemish theologian (born 1506)
- October 14 – Konrad Heresbach, Calvinist writer (born 1496)
- unknown dates
References
References
- "James Burbage". Elizabethan Era.
- Flood, W. H. Grattan. (1924-11-01). "New Light on Late Tudor Composers: IV. Richard Farrant". [[The Musical Times]].
- (May 2010). "The Tide Tarrieth No Man".
- "Petrus Scriverius". Met Museum.
- "Caspar Schoppe". Study Light.
- "Giovanni Diodati". Britannica.
- "John Marston". Poem Hunter.
- "Enrico Caterino Davila". Encyclopedia 123.
- "William Ames". A Puritan's Mind.
- "Hans Sachs". Encyclopædia Britannica.
- "Wilhelm Xylander". Oxford Reference.
- (1983). "The New Encyclopaedia Britannica: Macropaedia (19 v.)". Encyclopaedia Britannica.
- Charles Henry Cooper. (22 March 2012). "Memorials of Cambridge". Cambridge University Press.
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