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- Henry Medwall (8 September 1462 – c.1501/2?) was the first known English vernacular dramatist. Fulgens and Lucrece (c.1497), whose heroine must choose...
- full-length secular play wholly in English, Fulgens and Lucrece by Henry Medwall, the first English vernacular playwright known by name, perhaps at Lambeth...
- – Queen Jeonghyeon, Korean royal consort (d. 1530) September 8 – Henry Medwall, first known English vernacular dramatist (d. 1501) September 16 – Pietro...
- moralities include the fifteenth-century plays Occupation & Idleness and Henry Medwall's Nature, as well as an array of sixteenth-century works like The World...
- Foundations of the Abundant Style (De Utraque Verborum ac Rerum Copia) Henry MedwallFulgens and Lucrece Huldrych Zwingli – De Gestis inter Gallos et Helvetios...
- interlude by Henry Medwall. It is the earliest purely secular English play that survives. Since John Cardinal Morton, for whom Medwall wrote the play, died...
- by Wynkyn de Worde in English) Erasmus – The Praise of Folly 1512 Henry MedwallFulgens and Lucrece Huldrych Zwingli – De Gestis inter Gallos et Helvetios...
- and politician, Lord Great Chamberlain of England (d. 1513) 1462 – Henry Medwall, first known English vernacular dramatist (d. 1501) 1474 – Ludovico Ariosto...
- tract on the canonization of saints. A chaplain in his household, Henry Medwall, wrote the first play to be printed in English, Fulgens and Lucrece, which...
- Davani, Iranian philosopher, theologian, jurist and poet (born 1426) Henry Medwall, English dramatist (born c. 1462) Octavien de Saint-Gelais, French churchman...