1569 in literature
This article contains information about the literary events and publications of 1569.
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Events
    
- September 28 – First complete printed Bible in Spanish translation (La Biblia, known from its title-page illustration as "Biblia del Oso" ("Bible of the Bear")), made by Casiodoro de Reina, published in Basel.[1][2]
 - undated – Performance of the 14th-century York Mystery Plays in England is suppressed.
 
New books
    
    Prose
    
- Henry de Bracton (died c. 1268) – De legibus & consuetudinibus Angliæ (On the Laws and Customs of England), first printed
 - Robert Henryson (died c. 1500) – The Morall Fabillis of Esope the Phrygian, publication begins
 - Magdeburge Centurien (Magdeburg Centuries), volume XII
 - Philips of Marnix, Lord of Saint-Aldegonde – Biëncorf der Heilige Roomsche Kercke (Beehive of the Holy Roman Church, satire)
 
Drama
    
- Thomas Preston – A lamentable tragedy mixed ful of pleaſant mirth, conteyning the life of Cambises King of Percia ("Cambyses", publication)
 
Poetry
    
- See 1569 in poetry
 - Alonso de Ercilla – La Araucana, part 1
 
Births
    
- January 2 – Heribert Rosweyde, Netherlandish hagiographer (died 1629)
 - April 16 – Sir John Davies, English poet (died 1626)
 - c. December? – Henry Ainsworth, English theologian (died 1622)
 - Unknown dates
- Guillén de Castro y Bellvis, Spanish dramatist (died 1631)
 - Heo Gyun, Korean politician, scholar, and writer (died 1618)
 - Emilia Lanier, English poet (died 1645)
 - Hieronymus Medices, Italian philosopher and editor of work of Thomas Aquinas
 - Piotr Zbylitowski, Polish poet and satirist (died 1649)
 
 - probable – Barnabe Barnes, English poet and dramatist (baptised 1571; died 1609)
 
Deaths
    
- January 20 – Myles Coverdale, English Bible translator (born c. 1488)[3]
 - May 10 – Saint John of Avila, Spanish preacher and author (born 1500)
 - September 5 – Bernardo Tasso, Italian poet (born 1493)[4]
 - September/October – Mikołaj Rej, Polish poet and author (born 1505)
 - November 29 – António Ferreira, Portuguese poet (born 1528)
 - Unknown date – Georg Pictorius, German physician and author (born c. 1500)
 
References
    
- Douglas, James Dixon; Tenney, Merrill Chapin (1997). Diccionario Bíblico Mundo Hispano. Editorial Mundo Hispano. p. 145.
 - "Sagradas Escrituras (1569) Bible, SEV". biblestudytools.com. Retrieved 2013-07-08.
 - James Frederic Mozley (1953). Coverdale and His Bibles. Lutterworth Press. p. 1.
 - The Athenaeum: Journal of Literature, Science, the Fine Arts, Music and the Drama. 1871. p. 616.
 
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