1529 in literature
This article contains information about the literary events and publications of 1529.
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Events
    
- Paracelsus starts to write Paragranum.
 
New books
    
- Henry Cornelius Agrippa – Declamatio de nobilitate et praecellentia foeminei sexus
 - Simon Fish – A Supplicacyon for the Beggers[1]
 - Hans Luft – A Proper Dialogue Between A Gentleman and a Husbandman
 - Martin Luther
- Luther's Small Catechism (Der Kleine Katechismus)
 - On War Against the Turk (Vom Kriege wider die Türken)
 
 - Philipp Melanchthon – Commentary on the Colossians (with foreword by Martin Luther)
 - Thomas More – A Supplication of Souls[1]
 - John Rastell – The Pastyme of People, the Chronydes of dyvers Realmys and most specially of the Realme of England
 
Births
    
- February 23 – Onofrio Panvinio, Italian historian and antiquary (died 1568)
 - June 7 – Étienne Pasquier, French poet and author (died 1615)
 - December 11 – Fulvio Orsini, Italian humanist historian (died 1600)
 - Unknown date – George Puttenham, English writer and critic (died 1590)
 
Deaths
    
- February 2 – Baldassare Castiglione, Italian poet and author (born 1478)
 - June 21 – John Skelton, English poet (born c. 1460)
 - Unknown dates
- Richard Pynson, French-born English printer (born 1448)
 - Paulus Aemilius Veronensis, Italian historian (born c. 1455)
 
 
References
    
- Eliot Wilson: "The Last Death of Catholic England". History Today, Vol. 68, No. 1 (January 2018).
 
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