1360s in poetry
Appearance
| |||
---|---|---|---|
+... |
Nationality words link to articles with information on the nation's poetry or literature (for instance, Irish or France).
Events
1361:
- Guillaume de Machaut writes the Dit de la fontaine amoureuse
1365:
- November 30 – The Nagarakretagama, a Javanese eulogy chronicling the journey of the Majapahit king, Hayam Wuruk, through his kingdom, is completed by Mpu Prapanca
- Guillaume de Machaut completes Le voir dit
c.1367:
- Earliest likely date for the writing of Piers Plowman in Middle English, presumably by William Langland; it includes the earliest known reference to "rhymes of Robin Hood"
1368:
- September 12 – Death of English Plantaganet heiress Blanche of Lancaster (first wife of John of Gaunt) at Tutbury Castle aged (probably) 26 (perhaps of the Black Death), inspiring Geoffrey Chaucer's first major poem, The Book of the Duchess.
- Approx. date – Petrarch concludes writing the sequence of Italian sonnets and other poems known as Il Canzoniere[1]
Births
Death years link to the corresponding "[year] in poetry" article. There are conflicting or unreliable sources for the birth years of many people born in this period; where sources conflict, the poet is listed again and the conflict is noted:
1360:
- Jean Petit (died 1411), French theologian, poet and professor
1363:
- Christine de Pizan (died 1434), Italian poet writing courtly poetry in French
1368:
- Thomas Hoccleve (died 1426), English poet
1369:
- Approximate date – Imadaddin Nasimi (executed 1418/19), Turkic Ḥurūfī and mystical poet writing in Azerbaijani, Persian and Arabic
Deaths
Birth years link to the corresponding "[year] in poetry" article:
1361:
- Philippe de Vitry (born 1291), French composer, music theorist and poet
1365:
- Zhu Derun (born 1294), Chinese painter and poet in Yuan Dynasty
1367:
- Jakushitsu Genkō (born 1290), Japanese Rinzai master, poet, flute player, and first abbot of Eigen-ji
See also
- Poetry
- 14th century in poetry
- 14th century in literature
- List of years in poetry
- Grands Rhétoriqueurs
- French Renaissance literature
- Renaissance literature
- Spanish Renaissance literature
Other events:
15th century:
Notes
- ^ "Introduction" to Canzoniere, translated by Anthony Mortimer (London: Penguin, 2002) pp. xiv–xv.