1508 in poetry

Nationality words link to articles with information on the nation's poetry or literature (for instance, Irish or France).

Scotland

 * Anonymous, Golagros and Gawain, a Middle Scots romance written in the late 15th century in alliterative metre; based on two episodes from the First Continuation of Chretien de Troyes' Perceval, ou le Conte du Graal
 * Andrew Cadiou, Porteous of Nobleness, a Scots version of Alain Chartier's Le Breviaire des Nobles
 * William Dunbar:
 * The Flyting of Dunbar and Kennedy, and Other Poems, a fragmentary text of The Flyting, to which is added two short poems, "Wythin a garth", [sic] attributed to Henryson, and "Devise, prowes and eke humilitee", [sic] by an anonymous author
 * The Golden Targe
 * Henry the Minstrel, also known as Blind Harry, The Actes and Deidis of the Illustre and Vallyeant Campioun Schir William Wallace, publication year uncertain; written c. 1478 in Scots verse, supposedly derived from a Latin original; one of the most popular works of Scottish poetry of this era
 * Robert Henryson, Orpheus and Eurydice, published anonymously, publication year uncertain
 * Richard Holland, Buke of the Howlat, publication year uncertain; written c. 1450, in the poem an assembly of birds hears the Owl bitterly complaining against Dame Nature for making him ugly
 * John Lydgate, The Complaint of the Black Knight

Other

 * William Hendred, The Pylgrymage of Man, London, Great Britain
 * Jean Lemaire de Belges, La Concorde du genre humain, Walloon poet published in France

Births
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 * April 3 – Jean Daurat also spelled "Jean Dorat"; Latin name: "Auratus" (died 1588), French poet and scholar, member of La Pléiade
 * Marin Držić, also known as "Marino Darza" and "Marino Darsa" (died 1567), Croatian dramatist, author and poet

Deaths
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 * February 4 – Conrad Celtes (born 1459), German and Latin-language poet
 * May 13 – Martial d'Auvergne (born 1420), French poet
 * Pietro Antonio Piatti (born 1442), Italian, Latin-language poet