1496 in literature

Chronology of the literature

  • 1495 in literature - 1496 in literature - 1497 in literature

Events

Germany

England

France

Spain

  • December 6th: In exile after the expulsion of the Jewish of Spain by the catholic Kings, Isaac Abravanel (1437 - 1508) completes the first part of its major work on the Messianic question, the Migdol Yeshu' ot , entitled My' aynei haYeshua (Sources of the Hello).
  • probable Date of the publication with Seville of Tired Sergas de Esplandián , fifth book of a series of tale of chivalry Spanish started with Amadis de Gaulle , written by an unknown author of the 14th century. He was written by Garci Rodríguez de Montalvo which is also the author of the fourth book of Amadis. The first known edition of the novel goes back to July 1510 with Seville.

Italy

Sweden

Novels

Theater

  • Poet néo-Latin, transposing poetry of the dialog to the theater, Johannes Reuchlin (1455 - 1522) made represent with Heidelberg its plays entitled “ Satire Sergius ” and “ Scaenica Progymnasmata (Henno )”, which announces the topics of the Commedia dell' arte.

Births

Death

  • November 1st: Filippo Buonaccorsi, known as Filip Callimachus (in Latin Philippus Callimachus Experiens ), Humanistic Italian, historian and writer of Latin Language, taken refuge in Poland. (° 1437).

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