Template:Short description Template:Year nav topic5 Template:Use British English This article contains information about the literary events and publications of 1531.
EventsEdit
- unknown dates
- The first emblem book appears, the Emblemata ({{#invoke:Lang|lang}}), an unauthorized issue by the printer Heinrich Steyner in Augsburg, Bavaria, of Italian jurist Andrea Alciato's privately circulated Latin verses, accompanied by woodcuts.
- Petrarch's poetry Trionfi (Triumphs) is first translated into French as Les Triomphes.<ref>{{#invoke:citation/CS1|citation
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New booksEdit
ProseEdit
- Henry Cornelius Agrippa – De occulta philosophia libri tres, Book One
- Andrea Alciato – Emblemata
- Sir Thomas Elyot – The Boke Named the Governour (the first English work of moral philosophy)
- Niccolò Machiavelli (posthumous) – Discourses on Livy
- Paracelsus – Opus Paramirum (written in St. Gallen)
- Michael Servetus – {{#invoke:Lang|lang}} (On the Errors of the Trinity)
- William Turner – Template:Proper name (completed in 1568)
DramaEdit
PoetryEdit
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- Marguerite de Navarre – {{#invoke:Lang|lang}}<ref>Template:Cite book</ref>
- Approximate date – John Skelton – Colin Clout<ref name=cocel>Template:Cite book</ref>
BirthsEdit
- June 1 – János Zsámboky, Hungarian humanist scholar (died 1584)
- October 7 – Scipione Ammirato, Italian historian (died 1601)
- November 29 – Johannes Letzner, German historian (died 1613)
- Unknown date – Ercole Bottrigari, Italian poet, music theorist and publisher (died 1612)
DeathsEdit
- October 11 – Huldrych Zwingli, Swiss theologian (born 1484; killed in Second War of Kappel)<ref>Template:Cite book</ref>
- probable – Fernán Pérez de Oliva, Spanish linguist (born c. 1492)