1552 in literature
This article presents lists of the literary events and publications in 1552.
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Events
- June – Sir David Lyndsay's Middle Scots satirical morality play A Satire of the Three Estates first performed publicly in full, at Cupar in Fife.
Uncertain dates
- Giachem Bifrun produces the first printed book in the Swiss Romansh language (Putèr), Christiauna fuorma, a catechism
- Belgrade printing house is established.
New books
Prose
- Book of Common Prayer (revised)
- Bartolomé de las Casas – A Short Account of the Destruction of the Indies (Brevísima relación de la destrucción de las Indias) (written 1542)[1]
- François Rabelais – Le Quart Livre
- Gerónimo de Santa Fe (posthumously) – Hebræomastix
- Libellus de Medicinalibus Indorum Herbis (Little Book of the Medicinal Herbs of the Indians), composed in Nahuatl by Martín de la Cruz and translated into Latin by Juan Badiano.
Drama
- David Lyndsay – A Satire of the Three Estates (first public performance)
- Hans Sachs – Der Bauer im Fegefeuer
Poetry
- See 1552 in poetry
Births
- February 8 – Agrippa d'Aubigné, French Protestant poet (died 1630)
Uncertain dates
- Jean Bertaut, French poet (died 1611)
- Philemon Holland, English translator and schoolmaster (died 1637)
- Edmund Spenser, English poet (died 1599)
- Cvijeta Zuzorić, Croatian poet (died 1648)
Deaths
- June 10 – Alexander Barclay, probably Scottish-born English writer, cleric and translator (born c. 1476)
- October 17 – Andreas Osiander, German theologian (born 1498)
- December 11 – Paolo Giovio, Italian historian and biographer (born 1483)
- December 30 – Francisco de Enzinas, Spanish-born Netherlandish scholar and humanist (born c. 1518)
Uncertain year (after 1552)
- Hélisenne de Crenne (probably Marguerite Briet), French novelist and translator (born c. 1510)
References
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