15th Century in Literature - New Books and First Printings of Older Books

New Books and First Printings of Older Books

  • 1405
    • Christine de Pizan – Le Livre de la Cité des Dames
  • 1410
    • Thomas Occleve – The Regement of Princes
  • 1413
    • Edward of Norwich, 2nd Duke of York – The Master of Game
  • 1420
    • John Lydgate – The Siege of Thebes
  • 1429
    • Leone Battista Alberti – Amator
  • 1434
    • Treatise on the Barbarian Kingdoms on the Western Oceans (China).
  • 1436
    • The Marvels discovered by the boat bound for the Galaxy (China).
  • 1450
    • Reginald Pecock – Represser of over-much weeting of the Clergie
  • 1453
    • Antoine de la Sale – Petit Jehan de Saintre
  • 1461
    • François Villon – Grand Testament
  • 1472
    • Johannes de Sacrobosco – De sphaera mundi (written c.1230), the first printed astronomical book
  • 1473
    • Avicenna – The Canon of Medicine
    • Sir John Fortescue – The Governaunce of England (first published 1714)
    • Almanach cracoviense ad annum 1474, a wall calendar, the earliest known printing in Poland
  • 1475
    • Recuyell of the Historyes of Troye, the first book printed in English, by William Caxton in Bruges
  • 1477
    • William Caxton prints the first books in England on a printing press which he set up at Westminster in 1476
      • Dictes or Sayengis of the Philosophres, a translation by Earl Rivers
      • History of Jason, a translation from the French of Raoul Le Fèvre by Caxton
    • Bible in duytsche ("Delft Bible")
    • First printed edition of The Travels of Marco Polo
  • 1478
    • Geoffrey Chaucer – Canterbury Tales
  • 1479
    • Rodolphus Agricola – De inventione dialectica
  • 1481
    • Mirrour of the Worlde, a translation of 1480 by William Caxton, the first book printed in England to include woodcut illustrations
    • The Historie of Reynart the Foxe (first English translation)
  • 1482
    • Mosen Diego de Valera – Crónica abreviada de España ("Crónica Valeriana")
    • Euclid – Elements (in Latin)
  • 1484
    • Aesop's Fables, a translation by William Caxton
  • 1485
    • Leon Battista Alberti – De Re Aedificatoria (written 1443–52 and published posthumously), the first printed work on architecture
    • Joseph Albo – Sefer ha-Ikkarim (written before 1444)
    • Sir Thomas Malory – Le Morte d'Arthur
  • 1486
    • Dame Juliana Berners – The Boke of Saint Albans
    • Giovanni Pico della Mirandola – De hominis dignitate
  • 1487
    • Niccolò da Correggio – Fabula di Cefalo
  • 1489
    • Marsilio Ficino – De vita libri tres (Three Books on Life)
  • 1490
    • Joanot Martorell and Martí Joan de Galba – Tirant lo Blanc
  • 1493
    • Giuliano Dati – Lettera delle isole novamente trovata, a translation into verse of a letter from Christopher Columbus to Ferdinand of Spain, regarding Columbus' first exploratory voyage across the Atlantic in 1492
  • 1496
    • Isaac Abrabanel – Ma'yene ha-Yeshu'ah
  • 1498
    • Polydore Vergil – Adagia
  • 1499
    • Thomas of Erfurt (mistakenly ascribed to Duns Scotus) – De Modis Significandi printed (written in early 14th century)
    • Niccolò Machiavelli – Discorso sopra le cose di Pisa
    • Fernando de Rojas – Comedia de Calisto y Melibea, better known as La Celestina
    • Polydore Vergil – De inventoribus rerum

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