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1577 in literature
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This article contains information about the literary events and publications of 1577.
Events
- The Curtain Theatre is built in London.
- December 4 – John of the Cross, while imprisoned in Toledo, Spain, composes his Spiritual Canticle.
New books
Prose
- Certain Selected Histories for Christian Recreations (translation of Gesta Romanorum)
- Richard Eden – The History of Travayle in the West and East Indies
- John Frampton – ar, translated from the 1565 Spanish edition of Nicolás Monardes' Historia medicinal de las cosas que se traen de nuestras Indias Occidentales
- Thomas Hill – The Gardener's Labyrinth
- Raphael Holinshed – The Chronicles of England, Scotland and Irelande
- Marcin Kromer – Polonia sive de situ, populis, moribus, magistratibus et Republica regni Polonici libri duo
- Teresa of Ávila – Camino de Perfección
- Johann Weyer – De praestigiis daemonum
- Piotr Skarga – Żywoty świętych starego i nowego zakonu
Drama
- Arthur Golding – Abraham's Sacrifice published (translated from Theodore Beza's French play)
Poetry
- See 1577 in poetry
Births
Deaths
- March 6 – Remy Belleau, French poet (born 1528)
- April 21 – Girolamo Parabosco, Italian poet and musician (born c. 1524)
- May 5 – Viglius, Frisian statesman and writer (born 1507)
- October 7 – George Gascoigne, English poet (born c. 1535)
- Unknown dates
- Richard Jugge, English printer (date of birth unknown)
- Ralph Robinson, English writer and translator (born 1520 in literature)
References
References
- Dom Philippe Chevalier. "Le Cantique spirituel de saint Jean de la Croix a-t-il été interpolé?". ''Bulletin Hispanique'' (October–December 1922) pp. 307–342 (French).
- Kewes, Paulina; Archer, Ian W.; [[Felicity Heal]], eds. (2013). The Oxford Handbook of Holinshed's Chronicles. Oxford: Oxford University Press. {{ISBN. 978-0-19-956575-7.
- Marshall Grossman. (11 January 2011). "The Seventeenth - Century Literature Handbook". John Wiley & Sons.
- Christopher Baker. (2002). "Absolutism and the Scientific Revolution, 1600-1720: A Biographical Dictionary". Greenwood Publishing Group.
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