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This article contains information about the literary events and publications of
1514
.
Events
May 15
– The earliest printed edition of
Saxo Grammaticus
' 12th-century Scandinavian history
Gesta Danorum
, edited by
Christiern Pedersen
from an original found near
Lund
, is published as
Danorum Regum heroumque Historiae
by
Jodocus Badius
in Paris.
unknown dates
Gregorio de Gregorii begins printing
Kitab Salat al-Sawa'i
(a Christian
book of hours
), the first known book printed in the
Arabic alphabet
using
movable type
, in Venice, falsely assigned to
Fano
.
[1]
Clément Marot
presents his poem
Judgment of
Minos
to
Francis I of France
and begins styling himself
facteur de la reine
("queen's poet") to Queen
Claude
.
[2]
New books
Prose
Desiderius Erasmus
(attributed) –
Julius Excluded from Heaven
(
Julius exclusus de caelis
)
Poetry
Main article:
1514 in poetry
Births
February 8
–
Daniele Barbaro
, Italian humanist polymath, writer and translator (died
1570
)
[3]
November 29
–
Andreas Musculus
, German theologian (died
1581
)
[4]
unknown date
–
Al-Akhdari
, Arabic poet (died
1546
)
Deaths
October 7
–
Bernardo Rucellai
, Florentine historian (born
1448
)
November 28
-
Hartmann Schedel
, German humanist historian and cartographer (born
1440
)
unknown dates
Peter Crockaert
, Flemish philosopher
[5]
Nicolaus Ragvaldi
, Swedish monk and translator
References
^
Norman, Jeremy.
"The First Book Printed in Arabic by Movable Type (1514–1517)"
.
History of Information
. Retrieved
2014-12-01
.
^
Clement Marot (1867).
Oeuvres, annotees, ... et precedees de la vie de Clement Marot par Charles d'Hericault
. Garnier. p. 42.
^
Alberigo, Giuseppe (1964).
"BARBARO, Daniele Matteo Alvise"
.
Dizionario Biografico degli Italiani
(in Italian). Vol. 6.
^
Ronald K. Rittgers; Vincent Evener (14 March 2019).
Protestants and Mysticism in Reformation Europe
. Brill. pp. 201–.
ISBN
978-90-04-39318-9
.
^
Kenneth R. Mills; William B. Taylor; Sandra Lauderdale Graham (2002).
Colonial Latin America: A Documentary History
. Rowman & Littlefield. p. 65.
ISBN
978-0-8420-2997-1
.
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:
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