1507 in literature
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Template:Short description Template:Year nav topic5 Template:Use British English This article contains information about the literary events and publications of 1507.
Events
- August 26 – Following the death of Jean Molinet (see Deaths section), Jean Lemaire de Belges is appointed historiographer to the court of Charles, Duke of Burgundy.<ref>Template:Cite book</ref>
- September 15 – King James IV grants Walter Chepman and Androw Myllar a patent to found the first printing press in Scotland.<ref>The Register Of the Privy Seal of Scotland, 15 September 1507. Scottish National Archives.</ref>
New books
Prose
- Matthias Ringmann (probably) – Cosmographiae Introductio (to accompany Martin Waldseemüller's globe and map)<ref>Template:Cite book</ref>
- Francesco Spinacino – Template:Proper name (earliest known published scores for lute)
Poetry
- Jean Lemaire de Belges – Les Chansons de Namur<ref name=newox>Template:Cite book</ref>
- Baptista Mantuanus<ref>Template:Cite book</ref>
- Mantuan Georgius
- Template:Lang (Charge and exhortation over the arms of infidels against Christian potentates)
- Parthenese
- Jean Marot – Le Voyage de Gênes<ref name=newox/>
Births
- January 25 – Johannes Oporinus, Swiss printer (died 1568)
- April 13 – Konrad Hubert, German religious reformer and hymn writer (died 1577)
- June 6 – Annibale Caro, Italian poet and translator (died 1566)
Deaths
- July 5 – (Petrus) Crinitus (Pietro Crinito), Florentine Italian humanist scholar and Latin-language poet (born 1474)
- August 23 – Jean Molinet, French Burgundian poet, chronicler and composer (born 1435)<ref>Template:Cite book</ref>
- November 6 – Pietro Casola, travel writer (born 1427)<ref>Template:Cite book</ref>