Overview of the events of 1475 in poetry
Overview of the events of 1475 in poetry
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Events
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Births
Death years link to the corresponding "[year] in poetry" article:
1470:
- April 6 – Tang Yin (died 1523,[5] according to some sources, or 1524 according to others[6]), Chinese poet, painter and calligrapher[5]
- May 20 – Pietro Bembo (died 1547), Italian cardinal, poet and writer, also a Latin-language poet
- Girolamo Angeriano, born sometime from about this year to about 1490 (died 1535), Italian, Latin-language poet;[7] sources differ on his birth year, with some stating 1470,[7][8] others giving "c. 1480"[9][10] and another c. 1490 [11]
- Palladio Blosio born about this year (died 1550), Italian, Latin-language poet[7]
- Andrea Fulvio (died 1527), Italian Renaissance humanist, poet and antiquarian
- Habibi, born about this year (died 1519?), Azerbaijani poet
- William Hendred (died 1520), English[12]
- Severo Minervi born about this year (died 1529), Italian, Latin-language poet[7]
- Garcia de Resende born about this year (died 1536), Portuguese
- Wen Zhengming (died 1559), Chinese poet, painter and calligrapher[5]
1471:
1472:
1473:
- Jean Lemaire de Belges, born about this year (died c. 1525), Walloon poet and historian living primarily in France
- Paolo Parrasio (died 1545), Italian, Latin-language poet[7]
- Cecilia Gallerani (died 1536), Italian, Latin-language poet, a mistress of Ludovico Sforza
- Arakida Moritake 荒木田守武 (died 1549), Japanese, the son of Negi Morihide, and a Shinto priest; said to excel in waka, renga, and in particular haikai
1474:
1475:
- Catherine d'Amboise (died 1550), French
- Michelangelo Buonarroti, commonly known as "Michelangelo", full name: Michelangelo Lodovico Buonarroti Simoni (died 1564), Italian painter, sculptor, architect, poet, and engineer
- Pietro Crinito, also known as "Petrus Crinitus", (died 1507), Florentine Italian humanist scholar and poet who also wrote Latin-language verses[7]
- Pierre Gringore (died 1538), French poet and playwright
- Thomas Murner (died c. 1537), German satirist, poet and translator
1476:
1477:
1478:
- Andrea Ammonio born about this year, one source says 1477[7] (died 1517), Italian, Latin-language poet[7]
- Baldassarre Castiglione, sources differ on whether he was born this year[13] or 1477[7] (died 1529), Italian writer and poet who also wrote verses in Latin[7]
- Girolamo Fracastoro (died 1553), Italian physician, scholar, poet and atomist
- Gian Giorgio Trissino (died 1550), Italian Renaissance humanist, poet, dramatist, diplomat and grammarian
- Surdas, born either this year or in 1479, (died sometime from 1581 to 1584), Indian, Hindi poet and saint who wrote in the Brij Bhasha dialect
1479:
- June 14 – Giglio Gregorio Giraldi (died 1552), Italian scholar and poet
- Nicolò D'Arco (died 1546), Italian, Latin-language poet[7]
- Celio Calcagnini (died 1541), Italian, Latin-language poet[7]
- Zaccaria Ferreri (died 1524), Italian, Latin-language poet[7]
- Surdas, born either in 1478 or this year (died sometime from 1581 to 1584), Indian, Hindi poet and saint who wrote in the Brij Bhasha dialect
Deaths
Birth years link to the corresponding "[year] in poetry" article:
1471:
1472:
- Leon Battista Alberti (born 1404), Italian author, artist, architect, poet, priest, linguist, philosopher, and cryptographer
- Liu Jue (born 1409), Chinese landscape painter, calligrapher, and poet
- Nezahualcoyotl (born 1402), Texcoco poet-king
- Janus Pannonius (born 1434), Hungarian poet especially of Humanist poetry
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