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This article presents lists of the literary events and publications in
1576
.
Events
[
edit
]
December –
James Burbage
opens
The Theatre
, the second permanent public playhouse in
London
(and the first to have a substantial life – 22 years), ushering in the great age of
Elizabethan drama
.
[
1
]
unknown dates
The composer
Richard Farrant
opens the first
Blackfriars Theatre
in London, presenting plays performed by the
Children of the Chapel
.
[
2
]
The composer
Thomas Whythorne
writes a
Booke of songs and sonetts with longe discourses sett with them
[
sic
], an early example of
autobiographical
writing in English.
New books
[
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]
Prose
[
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]
Jean Bodin
–
Les Six livres de la République (The Six Books of the Republic)
Ulpian Fulwell
–
Ars adulandi, or, The Art of Flattery
(dialogues)
Étienne de La Boétie
(died 1563) –
Discourse on Voluntary Servitude
(
Discours de la servitude volontaire
, published as
Le Contr'un
)
George Pettie
–
A Petite Palace of Pettie His Pleasure
Peter Martyr Vermigli
(died 1562; edited by
Robert le Maçon
) –
Loci Communes
George Whetstone
–
The Rocke of Regard
Drama
[
edit
]
Luigi Pasqualigo
–
Il Fedele
George Wapull –
The Tide Tarrieth No Man
published
[
3
]
Poetry
[
edit
]
See
1576 in poetry
Tulsidas
–
Ramcharitmanas
The Paradise of Dainty Devices
, the most popular of the Elizabethan verse miscellanies
Births
[
edit
]
January 12
–
Petrus Scriverius
, Dutch historian (died
1660
)
[
4
]
May 27
–
Caspar Schoppe
, German controversialist (died
1649
)
[
5
]
June 6
–
Giovanni Diodati
, Bible translator (died
1649
)
[
6
]
October –
John Marston
, English dramatist and poet (died
1634
)
[
7
]
October 30
–
Enrico Caterino Davila
, Italian historian (died
1631
)
[
8
]
unknown dates
William Ames
, English philosopher (died
1633
)
[
9
]
Johann Bogermann
, Dutch translator (died
1637
)
Samuel Collins
, theologian (died
1651
)
Charles Fitzgeoffrey
, Elizabethan poet (died
1638
)
Goldastus
, Swiss Calvinist historian (died
1635
)
John Weever
, English poet and antiquary (died
1632
)
Deaths
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]
January 19
–
Hans Sachs
, German poet and dramatist (born
1494
)
[
10
]
February 10
–
Wilhelm Xylander
, German classical scholar (born 1532)
[
11
]
March 18
–
Johann Stössel
, German Lutheran theologian (born
1524
; died in prison)
May 2
–
Bartolomé Carranza
, Spanish theologian (born 1503)
June 30
–
Franciscus Sonnius
, Flemish theologian (born 1506)
October 14
–
Konrad Heresbach
, Calvinist writer (born
1496
)
unknown dates
Basil Faber
, German theologian (born
1520
)
Aloysius Lilius
, Italian philosopher (born c. 1510)
[
12
]
Lancelot Ridley
, English theologian
[
13
]
Mavro Vetranović
, Croatian Benedictine poet and author (born
1482
)
References
[
edit
]
^
"James Burbage"
. Elizabethan Era
. Retrieved
28 January
2014
.
^
Flood, W. H. Grattan (1924-11-01). "New Light on Late Tudor Composers: IV. Richard Farrant".
The Musical Times
.
65
(981): 989.
doi
:
10.2307/911576
.
JSTOR
911576
.
^
Wapull, George (May 2010).
The Tide Tarrieth No Man
.
ISBN
9781161723649
. Retrieved
28 January
2014
.
^
"Petrus Scriverius"
. Met Museum
. Retrieved
28 January
2014
.
^
"Caspar Schoppe"
. Study Light. Archived from
the original
on 23 February 2014
. Retrieved
28 January
2014
.
^
"Giovanni Diodati"
. Britannica
. Retrieved
28 January
2014
.
^
"John Marston"
. Poem Hunter
. Retrieved
28 January
2014
.
^
"Enrico Caterino Davila"
. Encyclopedia 123
. Retrieved
28 January
2014
.
^
"William Ames"
. A Puritan's Mind
. Retrieved
28 January
2014
.
^
"Hans Sachs"
. Encyclopædia Britannica
. Retrieved
28 January
2014
.
^
"Wilhelm Xylander"
. Oxford Reference
. Retrieved
28 January
2014
.
^
The New Encyclopaedia Britannica: Macropaedia (19 v.)
. Encyclopaedia Britannica. 1983. p. 602.
ISBN
978-0-85229-400-0
.
^
Charles Henry Cooper (22 March 2012).
Memorials of Cambridge
. Cambridge University Press. p. 39.
ISBN
978-1-108-04394-6
.
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