1565 in poetry
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Events
- Torquato Tasso enters the service of Cardinal Luigi d'Este at Ferrara.
Works published
England
- Robert Copland, The Seven Sorrows That Women Have When Theyr Husbandes Be Deade, publication year uncertain[1]
- Arthur Golding, translated from the Latin of Ovid (Books 1â4), Metamorphoses (see also Metamorphosis [Books 1â15])[1]
- Barnabe Googe, translation (from Marcello Palingenio Stellato's Zodiacus vitae [c. 1528]), The Zodiac of Life (see also editions of 1560, 1561)[1]
France
- Rémy Belleau, Bergerie, mix of prose and verse, including Avril; revised and expanded 1572; France[2]
- Pierre de Ronsard:
Other
- Jan Kochanowski, Chess ("Szachy"), published either this year or in 1564; Polish
Births
Death years link to the corresponding "[year] in poetry" article:
- September 28 â Alessandro Tassoni (died 1635), Italian
- Also:
- Cheng Jiasui (died 1643), Chinese landscape painter and poet
- John Davies of Hereford, birth year uncertain (died 1618), English
- Francis Meres (died 1647), English churchman, author, critic and poet
- Konoe Nobutada (died 1614), Japanese courtier and man of letters known as a poet, calligrapher, painter and diarist
- Andrzej Zbylitowski (died 1608), Polish poet
Deaths
Birth years link to the corresponding "[year] in poetry" article:
- October 14 - Sir Thomas Chaloner the elder (born 1521), English
- December 13 - Konrad Gesner (born 1516), German
- Benedetto Varchi, (born 1502 or 1503),[5] Italian, Latin-language poet[5]
- Approximate date - Hwang Jini (born 1522), Korean kisaeng