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1602 in poetry

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This article covers 1602 in poetry. Nationality words link to articles with information on the nation's poetry or literature (for instance, Irish or France).

Works

[[English poetry|Great Britain]]

  • William Basse, Three Pastoral Elegies
  • Francis Beaumont, Salamacis and Hermaphroditus, published anonymously; a translation from Ovid's Metamorphoses
  • John Beaumont,
  • Nicholas Breton:
    • The Mother's Blessing
    • Olde Mad-Cappes New Gally-Mawfrey
    • A True Description of Unthankfulnesse; or, An Enemie to Ingratitude
  • Thomas Campion's Observations in the Art of English Poesie (in response, Samuel Daniel published Defence of Ryme 1603); London: by Richard Field for Andrew Wise; criticism
  • John Davies, Mirum in Modum
  • Francis and Walter Davison, editors, A Poetical Rhapsody
  • Thomas Deloney, Strange Histories of Kings, Princes, Dukes, Earles, Lords, Ladies, Knights, and Gentlemen, published anonymously, with music
  • Samuel Rowlands, 'Tis Merrie When Gossips Meete (has been attributed to Robert Greene, and part of it is plagaiarized from him)
  • Robert Southwell, St. Peter's Complaint, with Other Poems
  • William Warner, Albions England, fifth edition, in 13 books, with Epitome

Other

  • Jean Bertaut, Recueil de quelques vers amoureux,("Collection of Some Amorous Verse"), France
  • Giambattista Marino, Le Rime, Italy
  • Jean Passerat, Le premier livre des poèmes. Reueus & augmentez par l'autheur en ceste derniere édition, à Paris
  • Lope de Vega, La hermosura de Angélica ("The Beauty of Angelica"), Spain
  • Cristóbal de Virués, El Monserrate segundo Spain

Births

  • January 24 – Mildmay Fane, 2nd Earl of Westmorland (died 1666), English nobleman, politician and writer
  • Also:
    • Giacomo Badoaro (died 1654), Venetian nobleman and poet
    • Owen Feltham (died 1668), English essayist and poet
    • Juan Pérez de Montalbán (died 1638), Spanish dramatist, poet and novelist
    • Claude de L'Estoile (died 1652), French playwright and poet
    • Pierre Le Moyne (died 1671), French Jesuit poet
    • William Strode (died 1645), English poet

Deaths

  • April 3 – Siôn Tudur (born 1522), Welsh language poet
  • August 29 – Sebastian Klonowic (born 1545), Polish poet and composer
  • September 14 – Jean Passerat (born 1534), French political satirist and poet
  • October 30 – Jean-Jacques Boissard (born 1528), French antiquary and Latin poet
  • Also:
    • Martín del Barco Centenera (born 1535), Spanish cleric, explorer, author and poet
    • Bartholomew Griffin (born unknown), English poet
    • Hans Wilhelm Kirchhof (born 1525), German Landsknecht, baroque poet and translator

Notes

References

  1. Cox, Michael, editor, ''The Concise Oxford Chronology of English Literature'', Oxford University Press, 2004, {{ISBN. 0-19-860634-6
  2. University of Oregon website, "Renascence Editions" Web page titled [https://scholarsbank.uoregon.edu/xmlui/bitstream/handle/1794/708/poesie.pdf?sequence=1 "Art of English Poesie by Thomas Campion"], retrieved July 26, 2009. 2009-07-29.
  3. "Jean de Caen Bertaut" online article, ''Encyclopædia Britannica'', retrieved June 25, 2009
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