1534 in poetry
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Events
- Louise Labé met Clément Marot in the salon of William Scève's brother Maurice.[1]
Works published
- John Lydgate, published anonymously, Life of St. Alban and St. Amphibalus, translated from French into English[2]
Births
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- June 3 â Hosokawa Fujitaka ç´°å·è¤å, also known as Hosokawa YÅ«sai ç´°å·å¹½æ (died 1610), a Japanese, Sengoku period feudal warlord and poet
- October 18 â Jean Passerat (died 1602), French political satirist and poet
- Also:
- March 19 â Joseph of Anchieta (died 1597), Spanish Jesuit poet and playwright[3]
- George Gascoigne, birth year uncertain (died 1577), English poet
- Lucas de Heere (died 1584), Flemish portrait painter, poet and writer
- Fernando de Herrera (died 1597), Spanish
- Rabbi Isaac Luria (died 1572), Jewish mystic and poet in Palestine
Deaths
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