1480s in poetry explained

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(died c. 1556), Ottoman Empire

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See also

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Notes and References

  1. Alessandra Petrina https://books.google.com/books?id=ACjRil4KAIAC&dq=henryson+morall+fabillis+in+1480s&pg=PA198, "Robert Henryson's 'Orpheus and Euridice'and its Sources", essay (which also refers to the Morall Fabillis), in DuBruck, Gusick and McDonald (Eds.), "Fifteenth-Century Studies, Vol. 33", Cambridge University Press (2008), p.198.
  2. Brown, Michael https://books.google.com/books?id=U5m7CgAAQBAJ&dq=poetry+in+1480s&pg=PA214, "Barbour's Brus in the 1480s, Literature and Locality", essay in https://www.jstor.org/stable/10.7722/j.ctt13wzsw8, Boardman, S. and Foran, S. (Eds.) Barbour's Bruce and its Cultural Contexts: Politics, Chivalry and Literature in Late Medieval Scotland (2015), p.214.
  3. Cox, Michael, editor, The Concise Oxford Chronology of English Literature, Oxford University Press, 2004,
  4. Kurian, George Thomas, Timetables of World Literature, New York: Facts on File Inc., 2003,
  5. Anne McKim (editor), The Wallace, Canongate Classics, 2003. p.viii
  6. Web page titled "François Villon (1431 - 1463)", Poetry Foundation website, retrieved November 14, 2009
  7. Web page titled "Tra Medioevo en rinascimento" at Poeti di Italia in Lingua Latina website (in Italian), retrieved May 14, 2009. Archived 2009-05-27.
  8. Schnur, Rhoda and Roger P. H. Green, Acta Conventus Neo-Latini Abulensis: proceedings of the tenth International Congress of Neo-Latin Studies, Ávila, 4-9 August 1997, p 11, Published by Arizona Center for Medieval and Renaissance Studies, 2000,,, retrieved via Google Books, May 21, 2009
  9. Perosa, Allesandro and John Hanbury, Angus Sparrow, Renaissance Latin verse: an anthology, p xi and p 222, University of North Carolina Press, 1979,,, retrieved via Google Books, May 21, 2009
  10. Gorni, Guglielmo and Massimo Danzi, Silvia Longhi Poeti lirici, burleschi, satirici e didascalici, p 376, published by Ricciardi, 2001,,, retrieved via Google Books, May 21, 2009
  11. Grant, William Leonard, Neo-Latin literature and the pastoral, p 144, University of North Carolina Press, 1965, ("Equally unimportant are two eclogues of Girolamo Angeriano of Naples (ca. 1490-1535),"), retrieved via Google Books (quote appears on search results page with multiple results, not page devoted to the book), May 21, 2009
  12. Preminger, Alex and T. V. F. Brogan, et al., The New Princeton Encyclopedia of Poetry and Poetics, 1993. New York: MJF Books/Fine Communications
  13. Stringer, Charles, "Italian Renaissance Learning and the Church Fathers", chapter in Volume 2, p 494, of Backus, Irene (editor), The Reception of the Church Fathers in the West: From the Carolingians to the Maurists
  14. Martial (introduction, translation and commentary by Kathleen M. Coleman), M. Valerii Martialis Liber spectaculorum, p 185 (cites "Charlet (1997)", bibliography unavailable online), Oxford University Press, 2006,, retrieved via Google Books May 24, 2009