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Events

  • Publication of the first complete Spanish translation of the Bible, Reina-Valera
    Reina-Valera
    The Reina-Valera is a Spanish translation of the Bible, first published in 1569 in Basel, Switzerland and nicknamed the "Biblia del Oso" . It was not the first complete Bible in Spanish; several others, most notably the Alfonsina Bible, were published in previous centuries...

    (the "Bible of the Bear")

New books

  • Alonso de Ercilla y Zúñiga - La Araucana
    La Araucana
    La Araucana is an epic poem in Spanish about the Spanish conquest of Chile, by Alonso de Ercilla; it is also known in English as The Araucaniad...

    , part 1
  • Magdeburg Centuries
    Magdeburg Centuries
    The Magdeburg Centuries is an ecclesiastical history, divided into thirteen centuries, covering thirteen hundred years, ending in 1298; it was first published from 1559 to 1574. It was compiled by several Lutheran scholars in Magdeburg, known as the Centuriators of Magdeburg. The chief of the...

    , vol. XII

Births

  • January 2 - Heribert Rosweyde
    Heribert Rosweyde
    Heribert Rosweyde was a Jesuit hagiographer. His work, quite unfinished, was taken up by Jean Bolland who systematized it, while broadening its perspective. This is the beginning of the association of the Bollandists.-Research:He entered the Society of Jesus in 1588...

    , hagiographer (died 1629)
  • April 16 - Sir John Davies
    John Davies (poet)
    Sir John Davies was an English poet and lawyer, who became attorney general in Ireland and formulated many of the legal principles that underpinned the British Empire.-Early life:...

    , English poet (died 1626)
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    • Guillén de Castro y Bellvis
      Guillén de Castro y Bellvis
      Guillén de Castro y Bellvis was a Spanish dramatist of the Spanish Golden Age.A Valencian by birth, he soon achieved a literary reputation. In 1591 he joined a local literary academy called the Nocturnos...

      , Spanish dramatist (died 1631)
    • Heo Gyun
      Heo Gyun
      Heo Gyun was a prominent Korean politician, scholar, and writer of the Joseon dynasty. He was born of a noble family and passed the nation's highest civil services exams in 1594...

      , Korean politician, scholar, and writer (died 1618)
    • Emilia Lanier
      Emilia Lanier
      Emilia Lanier, also spelled Lanyer, was the first Englishwoman to assert herself as a professional poet through her single volume of poems, Salve Deus Rex Judaeorum...

      , first English professional woman poet (died 1645)
    • Hieronymus Medices
      Hieronymus Medices
      Hieronymus Medices , was a Roman Catholic philosopher and interpreter of the works of Thomas Aquinas; b. 1569 in Camerino, Umbria, the origin of his surname de Medicis a Camerino.He was clothed with the Dominican habit at Ancona...

      , philosopher and editor of the work of Thomas Aquinas
      Thomas Aquinas
      Thomas Aquinas, O.P. , also Thomas of Aquin or Aquino, was an Italian Dominican priest of the Catholic Church, and an immensely influential philosopher and theologian in the tradition of scholasticism, known as Doctor Angelicus, Doctor Communis, or Doctor Universalis...

    • Piotr Zbylitowski
      Piotr Zbylitowski
      Piotr Zbylitowski was a Polish poet. Courtier of Stanisław Górka and Stanisław Czarnkowski. In his satirical dialogues—Rozmowa szlachcica polskiego z cudzoziemcem , Przygana wymyślnym strojom białogłowskim , Schadzka ziemiańska —he often critizies some customs of the Polish nobility, mainly...

      , Polish poet and satirist (died 1649)
  • probable - Barnabe Barnes
    Barnabe Barnes
    Barnabe Barnes , was an English poet. He is known for his Petrarchan love sonnets and for his combative personality, involving feuds with other writers and culminating in an alleged attempted murder.-Early life:...

    , poet and dramatist (died 1609)

Deaths

  • January 20 - Myles Coverdale
    Myles Coverdale
    Myles Coverdale was a 16th-century Bible translator who produced the first complete printed translation of the Bible into English.-Life:...

    , translator of the Bible (b. c. 1488)
  • May 10 - Saint John of Avila
    John of Avila
    Saint John of Ávila, Apostle of Andalusia was a Roman Catholic priest, Spanish preacher, scholastic author, religious mystic and saint...

    , preacher and author (born 1500)
  • September 5 - Bernardo Tasso
    Bernardo Tasso
    Bernardo Tasso , born in Bergamo, was an Italian courtier and poet.He was, for many years, secretary in the service of the prince of Salerno, and his wife Porzia de Rossi was closely connected with the most illustrious Neapolitan families...

    , Italian poet (born 1493)
  • September/October - Mikołaj Rej, Polish poet and author (born 1505)
  • October 20 - João de Barros
    João de Barros
    João de Barros , called the Portuguese Livy, is one of the first great Portuguese historians, most famous for his Décadas da Ásia , a history of the Portuguese in India and Asia.-Early years:...

    , Portuguese historian (born 1496)
  • November 29 - António Ferreira
    António Ferreira
    António Ferreira was a Portuguese poet and the foremost representative of the classical school, founded by Francisco de Sá de Miranda. His most considerable work, Castro, is the first tragedy in Portuguese, and the second in modern European literature.-His life:Ferreira was a native of Lisbon...

    , Portuguese poet (born 1528)
  • date unknown - Georg Pictorius
    Georg Pictorius
    Georg Pictorius of Villingen was a physician and an author of the German Renaissance.He became active as a physician from 1540 in Ensisheim...

    , physician and author (born c. 1500)
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