1265 in poetry
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Works published
- Shokukokin Wakashū (続古今和歌集, "Collection of Ancient and Modern Times Continued") edited by Fujiwara no Tameie, Fujiwara no Motoie, Fujiwara no Ieyoshi, Fujiwara no Yukiee and Fujiwara no Mitsutoshi: a twenty-volume imperial anthology consisting of 1,925 Japanese waka ordered in 1259 by the Retired Emperor Go-Saga.[1]
- Book of Aneirin (Welsh) written (or more probably copied) about this date.
Births
- c. June 1: Dante Alighieri (died 1321), Italian poet of the Middle Ages, author of Divine Comedy[2]
Deaths
- Philippe de Rémi (born 1210), Old French poet and trouvère[3]
Events
gollark: Wrong.
gollark: I'm also not sure what point you're trying to make even ignoring this.
gollark: If you meant consume bees you should have said consume bees.
gollark: That's not "eat", though.
gollark: I'm not sure who you're talking to there, but no.
References
- Hulvey, S. Yumiko. "Ben No Naishi." In Japanese Women Writers: A Bio-Critical Sourcebook. Edited by Chieko I. Mulhern. Westport, CT: Greenwood, 1994. 20.
- Pelikan, Jaroslav. "The Otherworldly World of the Paradiso." In Dante Alighieri. Edited by Harold Bloom. Broomall, PA: Chelsea House, 2004. 162.
- Speer, Mary B. "Beaumanoir, Philippe de Remi, sire de (ca. 1250-1296)." In Key Figures in Medieval Europe: An Encyclopedia. Edited by Richard K. Emmerson. New York: Routledge, 2006. 59.
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