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This article contains information about the literary events and publications of 1566.
Events
- September 2 – The stage collapses during a performance of Richard Edwardes' play Palamon and Arcite at Oxford, in the presence of Queen Elizabeth I of England. Three deaths are caused. The show goes on and "the Queen laughed heartily thereat."[1]
- Ordonnance of Moulins in France prohibits writing, printing or selling of defamatory books and requires all books published to carry a seal of state approval.[2]
New books
Prose
- Historia Caroli Magni (12th century forged chronicle – first printing, at Frankfurt)[3]
- Magdeburg Centuries, volume IX
- François de Belleforest (translated from Matteo Bandello) – Histoires tragiques begins publication)
- Diego de Landa – Relación de las cosas de Yucatán[4]
- William Painter – Palace of Pleasure
- The Flower Triod (Триод Цветни)
Drama
- George Gascoigne – Supposes (translation into English prose from Ludovico Ariosto's I suppositi, for performance by gentlemen of Gray's Inn in London)
- (with Francis Kinwelmersh) – Jocasta (translation from Lodovico Dolce's Giocasta, a version of Euripides' The Phoenician Women, for performance by gentlemen of Gray's Inn)
- Gismund of Salerne (written and produced for Queen Elizabeth I of England by the gentlemen of Inner Temple in London)
Poetry
- See 1566 in poetry
Births
- September 1 – Edward Alleyn, English actor (died 1626)
- Unknown date – John Hoskins, English poet (died 1638)
Deaths
- January 6 – Jan Utenhove, Flemish translator (born 1516)[5]
- March – António de Gouveia, Portuguese legal writer and humanist (born c. 1505)
- April 25 – Louise Labé, French poet (born c. 1524)
- July 13 – Thomas Hoby, English translator (born 1530)[6]
- October 10 – Hentenius, Flemish biblical commentator (born 1499)
- October 31 – Richard Edwardes, English poet and dramatist (born 1525)
- unknown date – Alexius Pedemontanus, Italian physician and alchemist, author of a "book of secrets" (born c. 1500)[7]
References
- ↑ Nichols, John (1823). The Progresses and Public Processions of Queen Elizabeth (PDF). Vol. 1 (New ed.). London.
- ↑ Pottinger, David Thomas (1958). The French Book Trade in the Ancien Régime, 1500–1791. Cambridge, Mass.: Harvard University Press. p. 58. OCLC 7385496598.
- ↑ Y Cymmrodor. Cymmrodorion Society. 1906. p. 45.
- ↑ Stephen D. Houston; Oswaldo Fernando Chinchilla Mazariegos; David Stuart (2001). The Decipherment of Ancient Maya Writing. University of Oklahoma Press. p. 29. ISBN 978-0-8061-3204-4.
- ↑ Eric Nicholson (17 September 2016). Transnational Exchange in Early Modern Theater. Taylor & Francis. p. 164. ISBN 978-1-317-00696-1.
- ↑ Jo Eldridge Carney (2001). Renaissance and Reformation, 1500-1620: A Biographical Dictionary. Greenwood Publishing Group. p. 194. ISBN 978-0-313-30574-0.
- ↑ Emil Gerhard (1930). Beiträge zur Geschichte einiger Solaneen: Atropa Belladonna, Hyoscyamus niger, Datura Stramonium, Mandragora, Capsicum annuum, Physalis Alkekengi und Physalis somnifera L. (in German). Verlag nicht ermittelbar.
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