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This article contains information about the literary events and publications of
1568
.
Events
October – The
Bishops' Bible
(inscribed
The Holie Bible
) is published as a translation into English made under the authority of the
Church of England
.
[1]
New books
Prose
Wawrzyniec Grzymała Goślicki
–
De optimo senatore
[2]
Petar Hektorović
–
Ribanje i ribarsko prigovaranje
(Discourse on Fishing and Fishermen)
[3]
Hans Sachs
and
Jost Amman
(illustrations) –
Das Ständebuch
(Book of Trades)
William Turner
Of
Sage
A New Boke on the Natures and Properties of all Wines
Giorgio Vasari
–
Le Vite delle più eccellenti pittori, scultori, ed architettori
(
Lives of the Most Excellent Painters, Sculptors, and Architects
; revised edition)
Christopher Watson
(translator) –
The hystories of the most famous and worthy chronographer Polybius
[4]
Children
Niels Bredal –
The Child's Mirror
(in Danish)
Drama
Ulpian Fulwell
–
Like Will to Like
William Wager
–
The Longer Thou Livest, The More Foole Thou Art
Poetry
François d'Amboise
–
Élégie sur le trépas d'
Anne de Montmorency
See also
1568 in poetry
Births
January 20
–
Daniel Cramer
, German Lutheran theologian (died
1637
)
February 11
–
Honoré d'Urfé
, French novelist (died
1625
)
March 30
–
Henry Wotton
, English diplomat and author (died
1639
)
[5]
July 7
–
Richard Burbage
, English actor and theater owner (died
1619
)
September 5
–
Tommaso Campanella
, Italian philosopher and poet (died
1639
)
Unknown date
–
Richard Baker
, English chronicler (died
1645
)
Deaths
April 7
–
Onofrio Panvinio
, Italian historian (born
1529
)
September 14
–
Jan van Casembroot
, Flemish humanist poet (executed, born c. 1525)
December 23
–
Roger Ascham
, English
didact
(born c. 1515)
Unknown dates
Antoine Héroet
, French poet
Garcia de Orta
, Portuguese Jewish physician, naturalist, and medical writer (born 1501/2)
Dirk Philips
,
Frisian
Anabaptist
theologian (born
1504
)
References
^
Short account. Retrieved 4 May 2020.
^
Dirk Sacré; Jan Papy; Monique Mund-Dopchie (December 2009).
Humanistica Lovaniensia: Journal of Neo-Latin Studies
. Leuven University Press. p. 489.
ISBN
978-90-5867-766-2
.
^
Zara Martirosova Torlone; Dana LaCourse Munteanu; Dorota Dutsch (17 April 2017).
A Handbook to Classical Reception in Eastern and Central Europe
. John Wiley & Sons. p. 20.
ISBN
978-1-118-83271-4
.
^
Polybius
(1979). Walbank, Frank W.; Scott-Kilvert, Ian (eds.).
The Rise Of The Roman Empire
. Penguin Classics. p. 36.
ISBN
0-14-044362-2
.
^
Eglise wallonne (Norwich, England); William John Charles Moens (1887).
The Walloons and Their Church at Norwich: Their History and Registers. 1565-1832 ...
Huguenot Society of London. p. 230.
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