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Tecayehuatzin of Huexotzinco (second half of 15th to early 16th century), poet and philosopher (Huexotzinco was a semi-independent state, alternately loyal to the Aztec Empire or to Tlaxcala.) [5]: 183–195 Temilotzin (end of 15th century-1525), born in Tlatelolco (altepetl) and Tlatoani of Tzilacatlan [5]: 171–179
1536 – Johannes Secundus, Dutch poet writing in Latin (born 1511) 1542 – Thomas Wyatt, English poet (born 1503) 1546 – Meera, Indian poet and mystic (born 1498) 1552 – Alexander Barclay, English or Scottish poet (born c. 1476) 1553 Hanibal Lucić, Croatian poet and playwright (born c. 1485)
16th; 17th; 18th; 19th; 20th; 21st; Pages in category "16th-century English poets" The following 157 pages are in this category, out of 157 total. ...
The 16th century in France was a remarkable period of literary creation (the language of this period is called Middle French).The use of the printing press (aiding the diffusion of works by ancient Latin and Greek authors; the printing press was introduced in 1470 in Paris, and in 1473 in Lyon), the development of Renaissance humanism and Neoplatonism, and the discovery (through the wars in ...
6 16th century. 7 17th century. 8 18th century. 9 19th-century (date of birth unknown) ... (1818–1848), English novelist and poet, best remembered for her novel ...
In Thomas Nashe's Address to the gentlemen students of both universities, prefixed to Robert Greene's Arcadia (1587), Roydon is mentioned with Thomas Achlow and George Peele as leading London poets. Francis Meres , in his Palladis Tamia (1598), describes Roydon as worthy of comparison with the great poets of Italy.
Pages in category "16th-century poems" The following 36 pages are in this category, out of 36 total. This list may not reflect recent changes. A.
Elizabethan literature refers to bodies of work produced during the reign of Queen Elizabeth I (1558–1603), and is one of the most splendid ages of English literature.In addition to drama and the theatre, it saw a flowering of poetry, with new forms like the sonnet, the Spenserian stanza, and dramatic blank verse, as well as prose, including historical chronicles, pamphlets, and the first ...