Overview of the events of 1455 in poetry
Overview of the events of 1455 in poetry
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Births
Death years link to the corresponding "[year] in poetry" article:
1450:
- August 18 – Marko Marulić (died 1524), Croatian poet, philosopher and Christian humanist, known as "the Crown of the Croatian Medieval Age" and the "father of the Croatian Renaissance"; He signed his works as "Marko Marulić Splićanin" ("Marko Marulić of Split"), "Marko Pečenić", "Marcus Marulus Spalatensis", or "Dalmata"
- Hieronymus Balbus, also called "Girolamo Balbi" and "Accellini", born about this year (died c. 1530), Italian, Renaissance humanist, Latin-language poet, diplomat, and bishop Latin-language poet[5]
- Henry Bradshaw (died 1513), English
- Benedetto Cariteo (died 1514), Italian[6]
- Gian Giacomo della Croce born about this year (died sometime after 1502), Italian, Latin-language poet[5]
- Lodovico Lazzarelli (died 1500), Italian, Latin-language poet[5]
- Per Raff Lille born about this year (died c. 1500), Denmark[3]
- Jean Marot born about this year (born c. 1526), French poet and father of poet Clément Marot
- Faustino Perisauli born about this year (died 1523), Italian, Latin-language poet[5]
- Pothana (died 1510), Telugu poet best known for his translation of the Bhagavata Purana from Sanskrit to Telugu
- Panfilo Sasso born about this year (died 1527), Italian, Latin-language poet[5]
- Cornelio Vitelli born about this year (died c. 1525), Italian, Latin-language poet[5]
1452
1453:
- Ermolao Barbaro, sources differ on his death year, with some simply stating 1493[5] and others stating 1493 year and 1495 are each possible[7] (1493),(born 1453), Italian, Latin-language poet[5]
- Filippo Beroaldo (died 1505), Italian, Latin-language poet[5]
- Michele Marullo, also known as "Michael Marullus"[3] (died 1500,[5] or about that year[3]), Italian, Latin-language poet[5]
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1458:
- Pietro Bonomo, also known as "Petrus" (died 1546), Italian, humanist, diplomat, bishop of Trieste and Latin-language poet[5]
- Sebastian Brant born this year or in 1457 (died 1521), German
- Giorgio Anselmo, born this year or sometime earlier (died 1528), Italian, Latin-language poet; grandson of another Giogrio Anselmo, an Italian mathematician and astronomer (died 1440)[5]
- Jacopo Sannazaro (died 1530), Italian poet, humanist and epigrammist who also wrote in Neapolitan and Latin
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Deaths
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1456:
- Gilbert Hay, or perhaps "Sir Gilbert the Hay", who may have been a different person; last mentioned this year (born c. 1403), Scottish poet and translator
- Juan de Mena (born 1411), Spanish poet appointed veinticuatro (one of twenty-four aldermen) of Córdoba, secretario de cartas latinas (secretary of Latin letters) and cronista real (royal chronicler)
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