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This article contains information about the literary events and publications of 1525.

Events

  • July – Michelangelo is in the process of working on the Laurentian Library in Florence.
  • September – William Tyndale's New Testament translation into English is made, but printing in Cologne is interrupted by anti-Lutheran forces. (Copies reach England in 1526.)
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  • Printing of Huldrych Zwingli's New Testament 'Zürich Bible' translation into German by Christoph Froschauer begins.
  • Il Petrarco, Allesandro Vellutello's edition of Petrarch first appears. It will be reprinted 29 times in this century.
  • The anonymous early 14th-century poem King Alexander is first printed.

New books

Prose

  • Pietro Bembo – Prose nelle quali si ragiona della volgar lingua (Prose della volgar lingua)
  • Albrecht Dürer – Underweysung der Messung mit dem Zirckel und Richtscheyt (literally, "Instructions for Measuring with Compass and Ruler"; also known as The Four Books on Measurement or The Painter's Manual)
  • Francesco Giorgi – De harmonia mundi totius
  • Martin Luther – On the Bondage of the Will (De Servo Arbitrio)
  • Paracelsus – De septem puncti idolotriae christianae (On the Seven Points of Christian Idolatry)
  • Antonio Pigafetta – Relazione del primo viaggio intorno al mondo (Report on the First Voyage Around the World; partial publication in Paris)
  • The Twelve Articles: The Just and Fundamental Articles of All the Peasantry and Tenants of Spiritual and Temporal Powers by Whom They Think Themselves Oppressed

Drama

  • Niklaus Manuel Deutsch I – Der Ablasskrämer
  • Niccolò Machiavelli – Clizia

Poetry

Births

  • March 25 – Richard Edwardes, English choral singer, poet and playwright (died 1566)
  • Pir Roshan (بايزيد انصاري), Pashtun warrior poet (died 1582/5)
  • Jan van Casembroot, Flemish noble and poet (died 1568)
  • probable – Hans Wilhelm Kirchhof, German Landsknecht, baroque poet and translator (died c.1602)

Deaths

  • May 27 – Thomas Müntzer, German Protestant theologian, radical economist and poet (born c.1489) (executed)
  • approximate year – Jean Lemaire de Belges, Walloon poet and historian resident in France (born c.1473)

References