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This article contains information about the literary events and publications of 1544.

Events

  • Summer – The engraver and publisher Cornelis Bos relocates from Antwerp to Paris, after becoming involved with an antisacerdotalist, free-thinking spiritualist sect. In his absence, he is declared to be exiled by the Council of Brabant.
  • December 31 – Eleven-year-old Princess Elizabeth of England presents her stepmother, Catherine Parr, with a manuscript book entitled The Miroir or Glasse of the Synneful Soul.
  • unknown dates
  • The University of Paris prohibits the printing of any book not approved by the appropriate University officials.
  • The first (partial) Latin translation of Achilles Tatius' Leucippe and Clitophon, made by Annibal della Croce (Crucejus), is published in Lyon.

New books

Prose

  • Cardinal John Fisher – Psalmi seu precationes (posthumous) in an anonymous English translation by its sponsor, Catherine Parr, queen of King Henry VIII of England
  • John Leland – Assertio inclytissimi Arturii regis Britanniae
  • Sebastian Münster – Cosmographia
  • Guillaume Postel – De orbis terrae concordia
  • Domingo de Vico – Los Proverbios de Salomón, las Epístolas y los Evangelios de todo el año, en lengua mexicana ("The Proverbs of Solomon, the Epistles and Gospels for the whole year, in the Mexican tongue"; later prohibited by the Spanish Inquisition)
  • Sefer HaYashar, printed in Venice
  • Michael Stifel – Arithmetica integra
  • Tripartito del Christianissimo y consolatorio doctor Juan Gerson, the first Mexican book with woodcut illustrations, published by Juan Pablos.
  • William Turner – Avium praecipuarum, quarum apud Plinium et Aristotelem mentio est, brevis et succincta historia (Brief and Succinct Account of Chief Birds Mentioned by Pliny and Aristotle; first English book devoted wholly to birds)
  • Vidus Vidius – Chirurgia

Poetry

  • See also 1544 in poetry
  • Clément Marot – Œuvres (definitive edition)

Births

  • May 24 – William Gilbert, astronomer and natural philosopher (died 1603)

Deaths

  • September 12 – Clément Marot, French poet (born 1496)
  • December – Denis Janot, French printer
  • Unknown dates
  • Pedro Damiano, Portuguese chess player and writer (born 1480)
  • Nilakantha Somayaji, Keralan mathematician and astronomer (born 1444)

References