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* ], ''Mahberot Imanu'el'', published in ], Italy, among the first books in ] printed in Italy<ref>Carmi, T., ''The Penguin Book ofHebrew Verse'', p 119, Penguin, 1981, ISBN 978-0-14-042197-2</ref> * ], ''Mahberot Imanu'el'', published in ], Italy, among the first books in ] printed in Italy<ref>Carmi, T., ''The Penguin Book ofHebrew Verse'', p 119, Penguin, 1981, {{ISBN|978-0-14-042197-2}}</ref>


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* ], ''Apologeticus De Ratione Poeticae Artis'', criticism; ]<ref>Clarke, Elizabeth, , page 28, 1998, retrieved via Google Books on February 4, 2010</ref> * ], ''Apologeticus De Ratione Poeticae Artis'', criticism; ]<ref>Clarke, Elizabeth, , page 28, 1998, retrieved via Google Books on February 4, 2010</ref>
* ], ''Stanzas for the Death of His Father'', ]lyric poem<ref name=gtktwl>Kurian, George Thomas, ''Timetables of World Literature'', New York: Facts on File Inc., 2003, ISBN 0-8160-4197-0</ref> * ], ''Coplas de Manrique por la muerte de su padre'' ("Couplets on the Death of His Father"<ref>"Coplas de Manrique" article in ''Encyclopedia Americana'', , p 650, 1918, retrieved via Google Books on July 15, 2012</ref> or "Stanzas for the Death of His Father"<ref name=gtktwl>Kurian, George Thomas, ''Timetables of World Literature'', New York: Facts on File Inc., 2003, {{ISBN|0-8160-4197-0}}</ref>), ] lyric poem


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* ], ''The Fall of Princes'', 36,000-line poem<ref name=gtktwl/> translated c. 1431&ndash;1438 from the ''De casibus illustrium virorum'' of ] (see also Lydgate's ''Proverbs'' ]), posthumously published<ref name=cocel>Cox, Michael, editor, ''The Concise Oxford Chronology of English Literature'', Oxford University Press, 2004, ISBN 0-19-860634-6</ref> * ], ''The Fall of Princes'', 36,000-line poem<ref name=gtktwl/> translated c. 1431&ndash;1438 from the ''De casibus illustrium virorum'' of ] (see also Lydgate's ''Proverbs'' ]), posthumously published<ref name=cocel>Cox, Michael, editor, ''The Concise Oxford Chronology of English Literature'', Oxford University Press, 2004, {{ISBN|0-19-860634-6}}</ref>
* ], ''Bhuridat Zatpaung Pyo'', ] poem<ref name=gtktwl/> * ], ''Bhuridat Zatpaung Pyo'', ] poem<ref name=gtktwl/>
* ], '']'' ("The Ship of Fools"), much-translated satire, year of publication disputed, ]<ref name=gtktwl/> * ], '']'' ("The Ship of Fools"), much-translated satire, year of publication disputed, ]<ref name=gtktwl/>
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* ], ''Cancionero'', one-act ] verse drama<ref name=gtktwl/> * ], ''Cancionero'', one-act ] verse drama and poetry<ref name=gtktwl/>
* ], ''Aklake Mohseni'' ("Morals of the Beneficent"), prose and verse, ]<ref name=gtktwl/> * ], ''Aklake Mohseni'' ("Morals of the Beneficent"), prose and verse, ]<ref name=gtktwl/>
* ], ''Tada uti Mawgun'', ] collection<ref name=gtktwl/> * ], ''Tada uti Mawgun'', ] collection<ref name=gtktwl/>
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* ], published anonymously, ''The Siege of Thebes'', publication year uncertain, adapted c. 1421&ndash;1422 from an unknown French prose romance, posthumously published<ref name=cocel/> * ], published anonymously, ''The Siege of Thebes'', publication year uncertain, adapted c. 1421&ndash;1422 from an unknown French prose romance, posthumously published<ref name=cocel/>
* ], '']'', a translation, sometimes loose, into ] from the original ] of ''Das Narrenschiff'' ("The Ship of Fools") by ]<ref>Web page titled at the website of the University of Houston library, retrieved February 2, 2010</ref> * ], '']'', a translation, sometimes loose, into ] from the original ] of ''Das Narrenschiff'' ("The Ship of Fools") by ]<ref>Web page titled at the website of the University of Houston library, retrieved February 2, 2010</ref>
* ], a translation into ] of '']'' ("The Ship of Fools") by ], from the original ] * Paul Riviere, a translation into ] of '']'' ("The Ship of Fools") by ], from the original ]


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* ], ''Reinke de Vos'' ("Reynard the Fox"), animal epic poem, ] * ], ''Reinke de Vos'' ("Reynard the Fox"), animal epic poem, ]
* ], ''Char Divan'' ("Four Divans"), lyric poems Chagatai ]<ref name=gtktwl/> * ], ''Char Divan'' ("Four Divans"), lyric poems Chagatai ]<ref name=gtktwl/>


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* ], published anonymously, ''The Bouge of Court'', publication year uncertain, written in 1488; a satirical dream-allegory about court life<ref name=cocel/> * ], published anonymously, ''The Bouge of Court'', publication year uncertain, written in 1488; a satirical dream-allegory about court life<ref name=cocel/>
* ] (or perhaps "Gilbert the Hay", who may have been a different person) publishes ''The Buik of King Alexander the Conquerour'', part of ] romance stories * ] (or perhaps "Gilbert the Hay", who may have been a different person) publishes ''The Buik of King Alexander the Conquerour'', part of ] romance stories
* ], ''Chasteau de Labour'', printed by Antoine Vérard, ] * ], ''Chasteau de Labour'', printed by Antoine Vérard, ]
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* April &ndash; ] (died ]), ] * April &ndash; ] (died ]), ]
* ], also known as "Hieronymus Angerianus" born sometime between about 1470 and about 1490 (died ]), ], ]-language poet;<ref name=tmr>Web page titled at Poeti di Italia in Lingua Latina website (in Italian), retrieved May 14, 2009. 2009-05-27.</ref> sources differ on his birth year, with some stating 1470,<ref name=tmr/><ref>Schnur, Rhoda and Roger P. H. Green, , p 11, Published by Arizona Center for Medieval and Renaissance Studies, 2000, ISBN 0-86698-249-3, ISBN 978-0-86698-249-8, retrieved via Google Books, May 21, 2009</ref> others giving "c. 1480"<ref>Perosa, Allesandro and John Hanbury, Angus Sparrow, * ], also known as "Hieronymus Angerianus" born sometime between about 1470 and about 1490 (died ]), ], ]-language poet;<ref name=tmr>Web page titled at Poeti di Italia in Lingua Latina website (in Italian), retrieved May 14, 2009. 2009-05-27.</ref> sources differ on his birth year, with some stating 1470,<ref name=tmr/><ref>Schnur, Rhoda and Roger P. H. Green, , p 11, Published by Arizona Center for Medieval and Renaissance Studies, 2000, {{ISBN|0-86698-249-3}}, {{ISBN|978-0-86698-249-8}}, retrieved via Google Books, May 21, 2009</ref> others giving "c. 1480"<ref>Perosa, Allesandro and John Hanbury, Angus Sparrow,
, p xi and p 222, University of North Carolina Press, 1979, ISBN 0-8078-1350-8, ISBN 978-0-8078-1350-8, retrieved via Google Books, May 21, 2009</ref><ref>Gorni, Guglielmo and Massimo Danzi, Silvia Longhi , p 376, published by Ricciardi, 2001, ISBN 88-7817-004-6, ISBN 978-88-7817-004-9, retrieved via Google Books, May 21, 2009</ref> and another c. 1490 <ref>Grant, William Leonard, , p 144, University of North Carolina Press, 1965, ("Equally unimportant are two eclogues of Girolamo Angeriano of Naples (ca. 1490-1535),"), retrieved via Google Books (quote appears on search results page with multiple results, not page devoted to the book), May 21, 2009</ref> , p xi and p 222, University of North Carolina Press, 1979, {{ISBN|0-8078-1350-8}}, {{ISBN|978-0-8078-1350-8}}, retrieved via Google Books, May 21, 2009</ref><ref>Gorni, Guglielmo and Massimo Danzi, Silvia Longhi , p 376, published by Ricciardi, 2001, {{ISBN|88-7817-004-6}}, {{ISBN|978-88-7817-004-9}}, retrieved via Google Books, May 21, 2009</ref> and another c. 1490 <ref>Grant, William Leonard, , p 144, University of North Carolina Press, 1965, ("Equally unimportant are two eclogues of Girolamo Angeriano of Naples (ca. 1490-1535),"), retrieved via Google Books (quote appears on search results page with multiple results, not page devoted to the book), May 21, 2009</ref>
* ], original Catalan name: "Joan Boscà Almogàver", born about this year (died ]), Catalan poet who wrote in ] * ], original Catalan name: "Joan Boscà Almogàver", born about this year (died ]), Catalan poet who wrote in ]
* ] born about this year (died ]), ] * ] born about this year (died ]), ]
* Sir ] (died c. ]), ] * Sir ] (died c. ]), ]
* ] (died ]), French, ]-language poet<ref name=npepap>Preminger, Alex and T. V. F. Brogan, et al., ''The New Princeton Encyclopedia of Poetry and Poetics'', 1993. New York: MJF Books/Fine Communications</ref> * ] (died ]), French, ]-language poet<ref name=npepap>Preminger, Alex and T. V. F. Brogan, et al., ''The New Princeton Encyclopedia of Poetry and Poetics'', 1993. New York: MJF Books/Fine Communications</ref>
* ], born about this year (died ]), ], ]-language poet<ref name="tmr"/> * ], born about this year (died ]), ], ]-language poet<ref name="tmr"/>
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* November 8 &ndash; ], (died ]), ] poet who wrote in Italian, ]<ref name=tmr/> and a ] style mixing the two * November 8 &ndash; ], (died ]), ] poet who wrote in Italian, ]<ref name=tmr/> and a ] style mixing the two
* ], also known as "]", ] poet<ref name=gtktwl/> * ], also known as "]", ] poet<ref name=gtktwl/>
* ], also known as Kastamonulu Latifî Çelebi, Ottoman poet and bibliographer
* ] (died ]), French poet of the ] and ] of ] * ] (died ]), French poet of the ] and ] of ]


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* ] (died ]), ]<ref name=npepap/> * ] (died ]), ]<ref name=npepap/>
* ], also known as "]", ]<ref name=gtktwl/> * ], also known as "]", ]<ref name=gtktwl/>
* ] born about this year (died ]), ] sultan and poet * ] born about this year (died ]), ] sultan and poet


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* November 23 &ndash; ] (died ]), ]
* ] (died ]), ] poet, diplomat and humanist * ] (died ]), ] poet, diplomat and humanist
* ], born about this year (died ]), ], ]-language poet<ref name=tmr/> * ], born about this year (died ]), ], ]-language poet<ref name=tmr/>
* ] (died ]), ] * ] (died ]), ]
* ] (died ]), ]
* ] (died ]), ], ]-language poet<ref name=tmr/> * ] (died ]), ], ]-language poet<ref name=tmr/>
* ], ]<ref name=gtktwl/> * ], ]<ref name=gtktwl/>
* ] born sometime from ] to this year (died sometime from ] to ]), ] * ] born sometime from ] to this year (died sometime from ] to ]), ]
* ] (died ]), ] poet and composer * ] (died ]), ] poet and composer
* ] (died ]), Chinese landscape painter, calligrapher, and poet * ] (died ]), Chinese landscape painter, calligrapher and poet


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* August 13 &ndash; ] (died ]), ] saint and poet
* ] born about this year, according to some sources, others say 1498 (died ]), ] writer and poet * ] born about this year, according to some sources, others say 1498 (died ]), ] writer and poet
* ] (died ]), ] professor, theologian and poet * ] (died ]), ] professor, theologian and poet
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* ] born this year, according to some sources,<ref name=tmr/> others say he was born about 1497 (died ]), ], ]-language poet<ref name=tmr/> * ] born this year, according to some sources,<ref name=tmr/> others say he was born about 1497 (died ]), ], ]-language poet<ref name=tmr/>
* ] (died ]), ] poet, a woman<ref name=kocwh>Olsen, Kirsten, , p 63, Greenwood Publishing Group, 1994, ISBN 0-313-28803-8, ISBN 978-0-313-28803-6, retrieved via Google Books on May 26, 2009</ref> * ] (died ]), ]<ref name=kocwh>Olsen, Kirsten, , p 63, Greenwood Publishing Group, 1994, {{ISBN|0-313-28803-8}}, {{ISBN|978-0-313-28803-6}}, retrieved via Google Books on May 26, 2009</ref>
* ] (died ]), Italian, ]-language poet<ref name=tmr/> * ] (died ]), Italian, ]-language poet<ref name=tmr/>
* ] मीराबाई (died ]), alternate spelling: Meera, Mira, Meera Bai; ], Hindu poet-], ] poetess whose compositions, extant version of which are in ] and a ] dialect of ], remain popular throughout ] * ] मीराबाई (died ]), alternate spelling: Meera, Mira, Meera Bai; ], Hindu poet-], ] poet whose compositions, extant version of which are in ] and a ] dialect of ], remain popular throughout ]


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* ] (born ]), ] poet * ] (born ]), ] poet
* ] (born ]), Spanish poet, soldier, politician and dramatist * ] (born ]), Spanish poet, soldier, politician and dramatist
* ], ] poet and ]
* ] (born ]), ], ]-language poet<ref name=tmr/> * ] (born ]), ], ]-language poet<ref name=tmr/>
* ] (born ]), ], ]-language poet<ref name=tmr/> * ] (born ]), ], ]-language poet<ref name=tmr/>
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* November 6 &ndash; ] (born c. ]), ] composer and poet * November 6 &ndash; ] (born c. ]), ] composer and poet
* ], also known as "Henry the Minstrel", (born c. ]), ] ] (poet) * ], also known as "Henry the Minstrel", (born c. ]), ] ] (poet)
* ] (born ]), ] * ] (born ]), Persian scholar, mystic, writer, composer of numerous lyrics and idylls, historian, and ] poet
* ] (born ]), Castilian pre-Renaissance historian, writer, and poet * ] (born ]), Castilian pre-Renaissance historian, writer, and poet
* ] (born ]), ] banker, politician, patron of the arts and poet who wrote in his native ]


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* ], sources differ on his death year, with some simply stating this year<ref name=tmr/> and others stating this year and 1495 are each possible,<ref name="ReferenceA">''Encyclopædia Britannica'', 1911 edition</ref> born ]), ], ]-language poet<ref name=tmr/> * ], sources differ on his death year, with some simply stating this year<ref name=tmr/> and others stating this year and 1495 are each possible,<ref name="ReferenceA">''Encyclopædia Britannica'', 1911 edition</ref> born ]), ], ]-language poet<ref name=tmr/>
* ], approximate date (born c.]), ] poet


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* ] (born ]), ], ]-language poet<ref name=tmr/>
* ] (born ''unknown''), Spanish poet * ] (born ''unknown''), Spanish poet
* ] (born ]), Castilian writer and poet * ] (born ]), Castilian writer and poet
* ] (born ]), ], ]-language poet<ref name=tmr/>
* ] (born unknown), Irish poet


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Overview of the events of 1495 in poetry
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In literature
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Nationality words link to articles with information on the nation's poetry or literature (for instance, Irish or France).

Events

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Works published

English poet John Lydgate, died c. 1451 but published this decade

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  • Savonarola, Apologeticus De Ratione Poeticae Artis, criticism; Italy
  • Jorge Manrique, Coplas de Manrique por la muerte de su padre ("Couplets on the Death of His Father" or "Stanzas for the Death of His Father"), Spanish lyric poem

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  • John Skelton, published anonymously, The Bouge of Court, publication year uncertain, written in 1488; a satirical dream-allegory about court life
  • Gilber Hay (or perhaps "Gilbert the Hay", who may have been a different person) publishes The Buik of King Alexander the Conquerour, part of The Buik of Alexander romance stories
  • Pierre Gringore, Chasteau de Labour, printed by Antoine Vérard, France

Births

Marguerite de Navarre, born 1491
Portrait of Philip Melanchthon (born 1497), by Lucas Cranach the Elder
Artist's depiction of Mirabai, Hindu poet, born 1498
French poet Clément Marot

Death years link to the corresponding " in poetry" article. There are conflicting or unreliable sources for the birth years of many people born in this period; where sources conflict, the poet is listed again and the conflict is noted:

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Deaths

Giovanni Pico della Mirandola; portrait by an unknown artist, in the Uffizi, Florence
Ermolao Barbaro

Birth years link to the corresponding " in poetry" article:

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See also

Other events:

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Notes

  1. Carmi, T., The Penguin Book ofHebrew Verse, p 119, Penguin, 1981, ISBN 978-0-14-042197-2
  2. Clarke, Elizabeth, Theory and theology in George Herbert's poetry: 'Divinitie, and Poesie, met, page 28, 1998, retrieved via Google Books on February 4, 2010
  3. "Coplas de Manrique" article in Encyclopedia Americana, Volume 7, p 650, 1918, retrieved via Google Books on July 15, 2012
  4. ^ Kurian, George Thomas, Timetables of World Literature, New York: Facts on File Inc., 2003, ISBN 0-8160-4197-0
  5. ^ Cox, Michael, editor, The Concise Oxford Chronology of English Literature, Oxford University Press, 2004, ISBN 0-19-860634-6
  6. Web page titled "Stultifera Navis (The Ship of Fools): The Medieval Satire of Sebastian Brant" at the website of the University of Houston library, retrieved February 2, 2010
  7. ^ Web page titled "Tra Medioevo en rinascimento" at Poeti di Italia in Lingua Latina website (in Italian), retrieved May 14, 2009. Archived 2009-05-27.
  8. Schnur, Rhoda and Roger P. H. Green, Acta Conventus Neo-Latini Abulensis: proceedings of the tenth International Congress of Neo-Latin Studies, Ávila, 4-9 August 1997, p 11, Published by Arizona Center for Medieval and Renaissance Studies, 2000, ISBN 0-86698-249-3, ISBN 978-0-86698-249-8, retrieved via Google Books, May 21, 2009
  9. Perosa, Allesandro and John Hanbury, Angus Sparrow, Renaissance Latin verse: an anthology, p xi and p 222, University of North Carolina Press, 1979, ISBN 0-8078-1350-8, ISBN 978-0-8078-1350-8, retrieved via Google Books, May 21, 2009
  10. Gorni, Guglielmo and Massimo Danzi, Silvia Longhi Poeti lirici, burleschi, satirici e didascalici, p 376, published by Ricciardi, 2001, ISBN 88-7817-004-6, ISBN 978-88-7817-004-9, retrieved via Google Books, May 21, 2009
  11. Grant, William Leonard, Neo-Latin literature and the pastoral, p 144, University of North Carolina Press, 1965, ("Equally unimportant are two eclogues of Girolamo Angeriano of Naples (ca. 1490-1535),"), retrieved via Google Books (quote appears on search results page with multiple results, not page devoted to the book), May 21, 2009
  12. ^ Preminger, Alex and T. V. F. Brogan, et al., The New Princeton Encyclopedia of Poetry and Poetics, 1993. New York: MJF Books/Fine Communications
  13. Olsen, Kirsten, Chronology of Women's History, p 63, Greenwood Publishing Group, 1994, ISBN 0-313-28803-8, ISBN 978-0-313-28803-6, retrieved via Google Books on May 26, 2009
  14. ^ Encyclopædia Britannica, 1911 edition
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