1555 in poetry

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This article covers 1555 in poetry. Nationality words link to articles with information on the nation's poetry or literature (for instance, Irish or France).

Works published

France

Great Britain

  • John Heywood, Two Hundred Epigrammes (see also An Hundred Epigrammes 1550; A Fourth Hundred of Epigygrams 1560, Works 1562[8]
  • Mirror for Magistrates, anthology of poems about great historical figures of England, first edition; published by John Weyland, who was apparently denied a license to publish by the Lord Chancellor Stephen Gardiner, effectively suppressing the work and putting Weyland out of business (the book was revived and published in 1559, third edition 1563, fourth edition 1574, another edition 1610)
  • Henry Lovel, eighth Baron Morley, The Truyumphes of Fraunces Petrarke, publication year uncertain; translated from the Italian of Petrarch's Trionfi[8]

Other

  • Girolamo Fracastoro, also known as "Fracastorius", Collected Works, including poems and Naugerius, criticism[5]

Births

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Deaths

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See also

Notes

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