16th-century writer

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concept

A 16th-century writer is an author who produced literary, scholarly, or polemical works during the 1500s, often reflecting the cultural, religious, and political transformations of the Renaissance and Reformation eras.

All labels observed (10)

Label Occurrences
16th-century theologian 9
16th-century writer canonical 8
early modern writer 7

Instances (35)

Instance Via concept surface
John Hales
Caspar Cruciger the Elder 16th-century theologian
Antoine de la Roche Chandieu 16th-century theologian
Nev'i 16th-century poet
Luís de Camões
Christopher Marlowe English Renaissance dramatist
Francis Beaumont English Renaissance dramatist
Paolo Riccio
Luis de León Spanish Renaissance writer
Aemilia Lanyer early modern writer
Thomas Nashe Elizabethan writer
Caspar Hedio 16th-century theologian
Pierre Viret 16th-century theologian
Arthur Brooke 16th-century poet
Benjamin
surface form: Benjamin Jonson
English Renaissance dramatist
Albertus Pighius 16th-century theologian
Johannes Crellius early modern writer
Laevinus Torrentius
Robert Sidney
surface form: Robert Sidney, 1st Earl of Leicester
Elizabethan poet
Johann Maier von Eck 16th-century theologian
Beatus Rhenanus
Johann Gerhard early modern writer
Johannes Agricola 16th-century theologian
John Beaumont
surface form: Francis Beaumont
English Renaissance playwright
Zacharias Ursinus 16th-century theologian
Marguerite of Navarre
Thomas Potts early modern writer
Jan van Hout
Justus Lipsius early modern writer
William Drummond of Hawthornden early modern writer
Anne Seymour, Duchess of Somerset
Rudolf Gwalther 16th-century theologian
Giles Fletcher the Younger Elizabethan poet
Raphael Hollingshead
surface form: Raphael Holinshed
early modern writer
Richard Grafton 16th-century printer