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This article contains information about the literary events and publications of 1520.

Events

  • unknown dates
  • Scholars at Complutense University, Alcalá de Henares, under the direction of Diego Lopez de Zúñiga, complete the Complutensian Polyglot Bible.
  • Ulrich von Hutten's satirical poem Aufwecker der teutschen Nation (Awakener of the German Nation) is published – his earliest work in German.

New books

Prose

  • Hochstratus Ovans
  • Martin Luther
  • To the Christian Nobility of the German Nation (An den christlichen Adel deutscher Nation)
  • On the Babylonian Captivity of the Church (De captivitate Babylonica ecclesiae praeludium)
  • On the Freedom of a Christian
  • Niccolò Machiavelli – Discourse on Reforming the Government of Florence (Discorso sopra il riformare lo stato di Firenze)
  • Shin Maha Thilawuntha – Yazawin Kyaw (Burmese), supplement
  • Ruyijun zhuan (claimed completion date)

Drama

  • John Heywood – Johan Johan The Husband
  • Approximate year – Niccolò Machiavelli: Andria

Poetry

  • Robert Copland – (published in London by Wynkyn de Worde)
  • Terence (translated) – Terens in Englysh (published in Paris)
  • Alexander the Great
  • unknown date
  • François Baudouin, French humanist historian (died 1573)
  • Natalis Comes, Italian mythologist, poet and historian (died 1582)
  • Denis Lambin, French classicist (died 1572)
  • probable
  • Hernando de Acuña, Spanish poet (died 1580)
  • Giovanni Bona de Boliris, Italian humanist, poet and writer, writing in Latin and Italian (died 1572)
  • Thomas Churchyard, English author and poet (died 1604)
  • Pernette Du Guillet, French poet (died 1545)
  • Jorge de Montemor, Portuguese novelist and poet, writing in Spanish (died 1561)
  • Christophe Plantin, French-born Dutch humanist and printer (died 1589)
  • Madeleine Des Roches (Madeleine Neveu), French author, poet and salonnière (died 1587)
  • Alexander Scott, Scottish poet (died 1582/83)
  • Georg Thym, German teacher, poet and writer (died 1560)

Deaths

  • March 16 – Martin Waldseemüller, German humanist and cartographer (born c.1470)
  • May 31 – Johannes Aesticampianus, German humanist theologian (born 1457)
  • unknown date – William Dunbar, Scottish poet (born 1459/60)

References