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This article contains information about the literary events and publications of 1530.

Events

  • January – The first printed translation of the Torah into English, by William Tyndale, is published in Antwerp for distribution in Britain.
  • May – The Tyndale Bible is publicly burned in England as heretical.
  • unknown dates
  • First complete edition of the 'Zürich Bible', Huldrych Zwingli's translation into German printed by Christoph Froschauer, is published.
  • An edition of Desiderius Erasmus's Paraphrasis in Elegantiarum Libros Laurentii Vallae is the first book to use the Roman form of the Garamond typeface cut by Claude Garamond.
  • Paracelsus finishes writing Paragranum and leaves Nuremberg.
  • This is the earliest likely date for first printing of the Middle English tail-rhyme chivalric romance Sir Isumbras and of Sir Lamwell.

New books

Prose

  • Otto Brunfels – ' (third part: 1536)
  • Erasmus – A handbook on manners for children (De Civilitate Morum Puerilium Libellus)
  • William Tyndale – The Practice of Prelates

Drama

  • Henry Medwall – Nature (first printing)
  • John Heywood – The Play called the foure PP; a newe and a very mery interlude of a palmer, a pardoner, a potycary, a pedler

Poetry

  • Pietro Bembo – Rime
  • Girolamo Fracastoro – Syphilis sive morbus gallicus
  • Hans Sachs – Das Schlaraffenland

Births

  • July 3 – Claude Fauchet, French historian (died 1601)
  • August 2 – Girolamo Mercuriale, Italian physician and philologist (died 1606)
  • November 1 – Étienne de La Boétie, French judge, philosopher and essayist (died 1563)
  • Unknown dates
  • Jerónimo Bermúdez, Spanish playwright and poet (died 1599)
  • Jean Bodin, French political philosopher (died 1596)
  • François de Belleforest, French poet and translator (died 1582)
  • Pey de Garros, Occitan poet writing in Gascon (died 1585)
  • Baltasar del Alcázar, Spanish poet (died 1606)
  • Thomas Hoby, English diplomat and translator (died 1566)
  • Jan Kochanowski, Polish poet also writing in Latin (died 1584)
  • William Stevenson, English clergyman and presumed playwright (died 1575)
  • Approximate years
  • Judah Moscato, Italian rabbi, poet and philosopher (died 1593)
  • Richard Tarlton, English actor (died 1588)

Deaths

  • April 27 (one source states August 6) – Jacopo Sannazaro, Neapolitan poet, humanist and epigrammist also writing in Latin (born 1458)
  • April 28 – Niklaus Manuel, Swiss playwright writing in German and artist (born 1484)
  • August 28 – Gerold Edlibach, Swiss chronicler (born 1454)
  • December 22 – Willibald Pirckheimer, German humanist writer (born 1470)
  • Unknown date – Molla, Indian poet writing in Telugu, translator of the Ramayana (born 1440)
  • probable – Juan del Encina, Spanish poet, musician and playwright (born 1468)

References