1570 in poetry

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

Events

 * Formation in Paris of Antoine de Baïf's Académie de Poésie et Musique, and consequent development of musique mesurée by composers such as Claude Le Jeune and Guillaume Costeley
 * Torquato Tasso travels to Paris in the service of Cardinal Luigi d'Este.

Works published

 * Thomas Churchyard, A Discourse of Rebellion
 * Lodovico Castelvetro, Poetica d'Aristotele vulgarizzata e sposita ("The Poetics of Aristotle in the Vulgar Language"), called the most famous Italian Renaissance commentary on Aristotle's Poetics
 * Thomas Preston, A Lamentation from Rome how the Pope doth bewayle the Rebelles in England cannot prevayle. To the tune of "How well, ye mariners", a broadside ballad; published in London by William Griffith

Births
Death years link to the corresponding "[year] in poetry" article:
 * Sir Robert Aytoun (died 1638), Scottish poet
 * Eliáš Láni (died 1618), Slovak
 * Thomas Bateson, also spelled "Batson" or "Betson", birth year uncertain (died 1630), English writer of madrigals
 * Charles Best (died 1627), English poet, writer of "A Sonnet of the Moon"
 * Tadhg mac Dáire Mac Bruaideadha (died 1652), Irish Gaelic poet and historian
 * Francisco de Medrano born (died 1607), Spanish
 * Pedro de Oña (died 1643), first known Chilean poet
 * Samuel Rowlands, birth year uncertain (died c. 1630), English pamphleteer, poet and satirist
 * François du Souhait, born between 1570 and 1580 (died 1617), French language translator, novelist, poet, satirist, and moral philosopher
 * Adrianus Valeriuss, born sometime from this year to 1575 (died 1625), Dutch
 * Yuan Zhongdao (died 1624), Chinese poet, essayist, travel diarist and official

Deaths
Birth years link to the corresponding "[year] in poetry" article:
 * March 25 – Johann Walter (born 1496), German poet and composer
 * November – Jacques Grévin (born c. 1539), French playwright and poet