Nationality words link to articles with information on the nation's poetry or literature (for instance, Irish or France).
Sir David Lindsay (also spelled "David Lyndsay"), The Tragical Death of David Beton Bishoppe of Sainct Andrews, publication year uncertain
Luke Shepherd:
Antipus
Doctour Doubble Ale, publication year uncertain; an anti-Catholic poem
John Bon and Mast Person, publication year uncertain; the author was imprisoned twice on account of this work
Pathos, publication year uncertain
The Upcheering of the Mass
Luigi Alamanni, Girone il Cortese, a poetical romance; Italian writer published in Paris, France
Anna Bijns, Refrains, Netherlands, second edition (prior edition 1528, subsequent edition 1567)
Francisco Robortelli, In Aristotelis poeticam explicationes, commentary reinterpreting Aristotle's Poetics for the humanist; Florence; criticism, (second edition 1555), Italy
Thomas Sébillet Art poëtique françoys, on French verse; criticism
Death years link to the corresponding "[year] in poetry" article:
Luis Barahona de Soto (died 1595), Spanish poet and physician
Juraj Baraković (died 1628), Croatian Renaissance poet from Zadar
Giles Fletcher, the Elder (born 1548 or 1549) (died 1611), English poet and diplomat
Edward Grant (died 1601), English scholar, poet, and headmaster of Westminster School
Cornelis Ketel (died 1616), Dutch Mannerist painter, poet and orator
Jean de La Ceppède (died 1623), French poet
Karel van Mander (died 1606), Flemish-born Dutch painter and poet
Geoffrey Whitney (died 1601), English poet
Ma Xianglan (died 1604), Chinese artist, playwright, poet and calligrapher; a woman
Birth years link to the corresponding "[year] in poetry" article:
Zâtî (born 1471), Turkish poet who taught and greatly influenced Bâkî
John Bellenden (born 1500), English
Johannes Dantiscus (born 1485), bishop and poet known as the Father of Polish Diplomacy