1545 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 1545.
Events
- April 2 – Italian scholar Pietro Bembo, on reading Giovanni Battista Ramusio's Description of Africa, a translation from dictation by Leo Africanus, comments: "I cannot imagine how a man could have so much detailed information about these things."<ref>Crofton Black, "Leo Africanus's 'Descrittione dell'Africa' and Its Sixteenth-Century Translations", Journal of the Warburg and Courtauld Institutes 65 (2002), pp. 262–272.</ref>
New books
Prose
- Roger Ascham – Toxophilus
- Girolamo Cardano – Ars Magna<ref>Template:Cite book</ref>
- Bernard Etxepare – Linguae Vasconum Primitiae (first book printed in Basque language)
- Sir John Fortescue – De laudibus legum Angliae (written c. 1471)
- Catherine Parr – Prayers or Meditations (first book published by an English queen under her own name)<ref>Template:Cite book</ref>
- Thomas Phaer – The Boke of Chyldren
Poetry
- See 1545 in poetry
Births
- May 1 – Franciscus Junius the elder, French theologian (died 02)Template:Cite book
- June 6 – Jerome Gratian, Spanish Carmelite writer (died 1614)
- unknown date
- George Bannatyne, collector of Scottish poems (died 1608)
- Heinrich Bünting, German theologian and cartographer (died 1606)
- Probable year – John Gerard(e), English botanist and author of herbal (died 1612)
Deaths
- April 3 – Antonio de Guevara, Spanish chronicler and moralist (born c. 1481)
- April 14 – Sir Thomas Clere, English poet
- July 7 – Pernette Du Guillet, French poet (born c. 1520)<ref>Template:Cite book</ref>