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Colonial law and news overall was therefore not available in comprehensive print form for the common colonist, whose only knowledge of these things was usually passed on by word of mouth from colonial officials or traveling couriers, or by means of a simple post in a town square. Religious literature was also scarce, and while many colonists ...
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A Brief History of American Literature. Wiley-Blackwell. ISBN 9781405192316. Kato, Shuichi (1997). A History of Japanese Literature: From the Man'yōshū to Modern Times. Translated by Sanderson, Don (New Abridged ed.). Japan Library. ISBN 1-873410-48-4. Lane, Richard J. (2011). The Routledge Concise History of Canadian Literature. Routledge.
The time covered in individual years covers Renaissance, Baroque and Modern literature, while Medieval literature is resolved by century. Note: List of years in poetry exists specifically for poetry. See Table of years in literature for an overview of all "year in literature" pages. Several attempts have been made to create a list of world ...
Rashid al-Din Hamadani – Jami' al-Tawarikh ("Compendium of Chronicles", often referred to as The Universal History or History of the World, published in Tabriz, Persia) Svit se konča ("World is Ending"), poem in Croatian, Glagolithic manuscript; c. 1308–21 Dante Alighieri – Divine Comedy (Comedia) c. 1309–24 Speculum Humanae Salvationis
Quickest-spread revolt in English history, and the most popular revolt of the Late Middle Ages. 1381: The Bible is translated into English by John Wycliffe. First print published in English 1386: 18–19 October: The University of Heidelberg is founded. It is the oldest university in Germany. 1389: 15 June: Battle of Kosovo in Serbia.
1371. May 28 – John the Fearless (d. 1419) September 21 – Frederick I, Elector of Brandenburg (d. 1440) December 30 – Prince Vasily I of Moscow (d. 1425) date unknown. Leopold IV, Duke of Austria (d. 1411) Sophia of Lithuania, regent of Lithuania (d. 1453) Zheng He, Chinese mariner and explorer (d. 1433)