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*[[Desiderius Erasmus]] writes ''[[The Praise of Folly]]'' while staying with [[Thomas More]] in [[England]].<ref name=CBH>{{cite book|last=Palmer|first=Alan|author2=Veronica|year=1992|title=The Chronology of British History|publisher=Century Ltd|location=London|pages=145–148|isbn=0-7126-5616-2}}</ref> | *[[Desiderius Erasmus]] writes ''[[The Praise of Folly]]'' while staying with [[Thomas More]] in [[England]].<ref name=CBH>{{cite book|last=Palmer|first=Alan|author2=Veronica|year=1992|title=The Chronology of British History|publisher=Century Ltd|location=London|pages=145–148|isbn=0-7126-5616-2}}</ref> | ||
*The early 14th-century verse romance ''[[Richard Coer de Lyon]]'' is first published, by [[Wynkyn de Worde]] in England. | *The early 14th-century verse romance ''[[Richard Coer de Lyon]]'' is first published, by [[Wynkyn de Worde]] in England. | ||
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===Prose=== | ===Prose=== | ||
*[[Desiderius Erasmus]] – ''Stultitiae Laus ([[The Praise of Folly]])'' | *[[Desiderius Erasmus]] – ''Stultitiae Laus ([[The Praise of Folly]])'' | ||
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*Manjarasa – ''Samyukta Koumudi'' | *Manjarasa – ''Samyukta Koumudi'' | ||
*[[Luca Pacioli]] – ''[[De divina proportione]]'' (illustrations by [[Leonardo da Vinci]]) | *[[Luca Pacioli]] – ''[[De divina proportione]]'' (illustrations by [[Leonardo da Vinci]]) | ||
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===Drama=== | ===Drama=== | ||
*[[Ludovico Ariosto]] – ''I suppositi'' | *[[Ludovico Ariosto]] – ''I suppositi'' | ||
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- | {{main|1509 in poetry}} | ||
- | *[[Stephen Hawes]]<ref name=cocel>{{cite book|editor=Cox, Michael|title=The Concise Oxford Chronology of English Literature|publisher=Oxford University Press|year=2004|isbn=0-19-860634-6}}</ref> | ||
- | **{{sic|hide=y|''The Convercyon of Swervers''}} | ||
- | **{{sic|hide=y|''A Joyfull Medytacyon to all Englande''}} | ||
- | **{{sic|hide=y|''The History of Graunde Amour and la Bel Pucel, conteining the knowledge of the Seven Sciences and the Course of Mans Life in this Woride'' or ''The Pastyme of Pleasure''}} | ||
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- | *[[April 25]] – [[Thomas Vaux]], English court poet (died [[1556 in literature|1556]])<ref name=chepd>{{cite web|url=http://www-sul.stanford.edu/depts/hasrg/ats/engpo5-toc.html |publisher=Academic Text Service (ATS), Stanford University Library |work=Chadwyck-Healey English Poetry Database |title=Tudor Poetry, 1500-1603 |accessdate=2009-09-08 |archiveurl=http://www.webcitation.org/5jhECwytY?url=http%3A%2F%2Fwww-sul.stanford.edu%2Fdepts%2Fhasrg%2Fats%2Fengpo5-toc.html |archivedate=2009-09-11 |deadurl=yes |df= }}</ref> | ||
- | *[[July 10]] – [[John Calvin]], French Protestant religious leader and writer (died [[1564 in literature|1564]]) | ||
- | *[[August 3]] – [[Étienne Dolet]], [[French poetry|French]] humanist writer (died [[1546 in literature|1546]]) | ||
- | *''Unknown date'' – [[Kanaka Dasa]], [[Indian poetry|Indian]] [[Kannada poetry|Kannada]] poet, philosopher, musician and composer from [[Karnataka]] (died [[1609 in literature|1609]]) | ||
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===Architecture=== | ===Architecture=== | ||
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+ | *[[July 10]] – [[John Calvin]], French Protestant religious leader and writer (died [[1564 in literature|1564]]) | ||
+ | *[[August 3]] – [[Étienne Dolet]], [[French poetry|French]] humanist writer (died [[1546 in literature|1546]]) | ||
==Deaths == | ==Deaths == | ||
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Literature
Template:Year nav topic5 This article presents lists of the literary events and publications in 1509.
Events
- Alexander Barclay's The Shyp of Folys of the Worlde and Henry Watson's The Shyppe of Fooles, English verse translations ultimately deriving from Sebastian Brant's satire Das Narrenschiff (1494), are both published.
- Desiderius Erasmus writes The Praise of Folly while staying with Thomas More in England.<ref name=CBH>Template:Cite book</ref>
- The early 14th-century verse romance Richard Coer de Lyon is first published, by Wynkyn de Worde in England.
Prose
- Desiderius Erasmus – Stultitiae Laus (The Praise of Folly)
- Fortunatus (published in Augsburg)
- Manjarasa – Samyukta Koumudi
- Luca Pacioli – De divina proportione (illustrations by Leonardo da Vinci)
Drama
- Ludovico Ariosto – I suppositi
Fiction
Non-fiction
Visual art
Music
Architecture
Births
- July 10 – John Calvin, French Protestant religious leader and writer (died 1564)
- August 3 – Étienne Dolet, French humanist writer (died 1546)
Deaths
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