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1539 in literature

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This article presents lists of the literary events and publications in 1539.

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Events

  • April – Printing of the Great Bible (The Byble in Englyshe) is completed and it is distributed to churches in England. Prepared by Myles Coverdale, it contains much material from the Tyndale Bible (unacknowledged as this version is officially considered heretical).
  • Unknown dates
  • Game Place House in Great Yarmouth becomes the first premises in England to be used regularly as a public theatre.
  • Marie Dentière writes an open letter to Marguerite of Navarre, sister of King Francis I of France; the Epistre tres utile, or "very useful letter", calls for an expulsion of Catholic clergy from France.
  • The first printing press in North America is set up in Mexico City. The first known book from it, Manual de Adultos, appears in 1540.
  • Teseo Ambrogio's Introductio in Chaldaicam lingua, Syriaca atq Armenica, & dece alias linguas, published in Pavia, introduces several Middle Eastern languages to Western Europe for the first time.
  • Prose

  • Robert Estienne – Alphabetum Hebraicum
  • Martin Luther – On the Councils and the Church
  • Births

  • February 27 – Franciscus Raphelengius, Flemish-born Dutch scholar, printer and bookseller (died 1597)
  • March 5 – Christoph Pezel, German theologian (died 1604)
  • April 12 – Garcilaso de la Vega, Spanish Peruvian mestizo chronicler (died 1616)
  • December 5 – Fausto Paolo Sozzini, Italian theologian (died 1604)
  • December 20 – Paulus Melissus, German writer in Latin, translator and composer (died 1602)
  • Unknown dates
  • Jean de Tournes, French author, printer and bookseller (died 1615)
  • Richard White of Basingstoke, English jurist and historian (died 1611)
  • Deaths

  • March 5 – Kaspar Ursinus Velius, German scholar, poet and historian (born c. 1493)
  • May 7 – Ottaviano Petrucci, Italian printer (born 1466)
  • July 5 – Saint Anthony Maria Zaccaria, Italian religious writer and leader of the Counter-reformation (born 1502)
  • August 10 – Lanspergius, German Carthusian monk and ascetic writer (born 1489)
  • November 25 – Johann Alexander Brassicanus, German author and teacher (died c. 1500)
  • Unknown dates
  • Ferdinand Columbus, Spanish bibliographer and cosmographer (born 1488)
  • Gabriel Alonso de Herrera, Spanish author of an agricultural treatise (born 1470)
  • References

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