1570 in literature

1570 in literature

Events

*Torquato Tasso travels to Paris in the service of Cardinal Luigi d'Este.

New books

*Roger Ascham - "The Scholemaster" (posthumously published)
*Abraham Ortelius - "Theatrum Orbis Terrarum" (the first modern atlas)

New drama

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Poetry

*"See 1570 in poetry"

Births

*October 4 - Péter Pázmány, philosopher and theologian (d. 1637)
*December 29 - Wilhelm Lamormaini, theologian (d. 1648)
*"date unknown"
**Sir Robert Ayton, Scottish poet (d. 1638)
**Pedro de Oña, first known Chilean poet (d. 1643)

Deaths

*March 25 - Johann Walter, poet and composer (b. 1496)
*July 3 - Aonio Paleario, humanist, reformer and pamphleteer (b. c. 1500)
*October 20 - João de Barros, Portuguese historian (born 1496)
*November - Jacques Grévin, French dramatist (b. c. 1539)


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