This article contains information about the literary events and publications of 1522.
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Events
edit- September 21 – Luther Bible: Martin Luther's translation of the Bible's New Testament into Early New High German from Greek, Das newe Testament Deutzsch, is published in Germany, selling thousands in the first few weeks.
- Luo Guanzhong's 14th-century compilation Romance of the Three Kingdoms is first printed, as Sanguozhi Tongsu Yanyi.
New books
editProse
edit- Desiderius Erasmus – Novum Testamentum (Greek Textus Receptus of the New Testament, third edition)
- Martin Luther – Against Henry, King of the English (Contra Henricum Regem Anglie)
- Adam Ries – Rechenung auff der Linihen und Federn
Drama
edit- Niklaus Manuel Deutsch I – Vom Papst und Christi Gegensatz
- The World and the Child (Mundus et Infans, published)
Poetry
edit- Thomas Murner – Von dem grossen Lutherischen Narren ("Of the Great Lutheran Fool")[1]
Births
edit- February – Jean de Nostredame, Provençal historian (died c.1576)
- June 1 – Dirck Volckertszoon Coornhert, Dutch classical scholar (died 1590)
- unknown dates
- Joachim du Bellay, French poet (died 1560)[2]
- Siôn Tudur, Welsh poet (died 1602)
Deaths
edit- January 25 – Raffaello Maffei, Italian humanist historian and theologian (born 1451)[3]
- February 25 – William Lilye, English classical scholar (born c. 1468)
- June 30 – Johann Reuchlin, German humanist scholar and poet (born 1455)
- September – Gavin Douglas, Scottish poet and bishop (born c. 1474)[4]
References
edit- ^ Thomas, Calvin (1909). A History of German Literature. New York: D. Appleton & Co. Retrieved 2009-12-14.
German literature.
- ^ Harry G. Lang; Harry G Lang; Bonnie Meath-Lang (1995). Deaf Persons in the Arts and Sciences: A Biographical Dictionary. Greenwood Publishing Group. p. 98. ISBN 978-0-313-29170-8.
- ^ Peter G. Bietenholz; Thomas Brian Deutscher (1 January 2003). Contemporaries of Erasmus: A Biographical Register of the Renaissance and Reformation. University of Toronto Press. p. 366. ISBN 978-0-8020-8577-1.
- ^ Arthur F. Kinney; David W. Swain; Eugene D. Hill; William A. Long (17 November 2000). Tudor England: An Encyclopedia. Routledge. p. 200. ISBN 978-1-136-74530-0.