Literature year 1510
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Overview of the literary years
Further events
Literature year 1510 | |
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The first edition of Ludovico de Varthema's travelogue appears in Rome . |
The Liber vagatorum is published for the first time in Pforzheim . |
Events
- November: The first edition of Ludovico de Varthema's travelogue ( Itinerario ) appears in Rome about his trips to Asia from 1501 to 1507, in which he is the first European to describe in detail the holy places of Islam in Mecca and Medina.
- The Liber vagatorum is published for the first time in Pforzheim . The three-part booklet, whose author is unknown, is a synopsis of the “beggar types” and their “way of working” in the early modern period.
- Heinrich Cornelius Agrippa von Nettesheim wrote his three-volume book De Occulta Philosophia about the well-known magic of the West.
- The dispute between the Pforzheim humanist Johannes Reuchlin and Johannes Pfefferkorn over his announcement that the rabbis' literature will be eliminated begins.
- Out of private interest without an official mandate, Werner Schodoler begins work on the Federal Chronicle . Work on this important Swiss illustrated chronicle lasted until 1535 .
Born
- John Marcellus , German philologist and poet († 1551 / 52 )
- around 1510: Bonaventure des Périers , French author († around 1543 )
Died
- March 10 : Johann Geiler von Kaysersberg , German preacher and writer (* 1445 )
- July 28 : Georg Alt , German translator and historiographer (* around 1450 )
- November 11th : Bohuslaus Lobkowicz von Hassenstein , German humanist, scholar and poet (* 1462 )
- Ambrogio Calepino , Italian lexicographer (* around 1435 )
- Pellegrino Prisciani , Italian humanist, university teacher, historian, antiquarian and astrologer (* 1435 )
- around 1510: Gottfried von Ghemen , Dutch printer
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