Works published   Thomas Kingo , Aandelige Siunge-Koor  ("Spiritual Choirs"), hymns, some of which are still sung[ 1]   
Other   
Births and deaths   Anders Arrebo , 1886         
 Italian, Latin-language poets    Kada no Azumamaro  荷田春満 (1669 –1736 ), early Edo period  poet,  philologist  and teacher as well as poetry tutor to one of the sons of Emperor Reigen ; together with Keichū , co-founder of the kokugaku  ("national studies") intellectual movement  Kamo no Mabuchi  賀茂真淵 (1697 –1769 ), Edo period  poet and philologist   Matsuo Bashō  松尾 芭蕉 (1644 –1694 ), the most famous Edo period  poet, recognized for his works in the collaborative haikai no renga   form; now more recognized as a master of haiku   Naito Joso  (1662 –1704 ), Genroku  period haiku  poet, a principal disciple of Bashō   Nishiyama Sōin  西山宗因, born Nishiyama Toyoichi 西山豊一 (1605 –1682 ), early Tokugawa period  haikai-no-renga   (comical renga) poet who founded the Danrin  ("talkative forest") school of haikai poetry  Nozawa Bonchō  野沢 凡兆 (c. 1640  – 1714 ), haikai  poet  Sonome  斯波 園女 (1664 –1726 ), woman poet, friend and noted correspondent of Matsuo Bashō   Takarai Kikaku  宝井其角, also known as "Enomoto Kikaku" (1661 –1707 ), haiku  poet and disciple of Matsuo Bashō   
Persian-language poets   
South Asia  Akho  (1591 –1659 ), poet, Vedantist  and radical[ 4]   Rupa Bhavani  (1621 –1721 ), Indian , Kashmiri -language poet  Arnos Paathiri , also known as "Johann Ernst Hanxleden" (1681 –1732 ), a German Jesuit priest, missionary in India and a Malayalam /Sanskrit  poet, grammarian, lexicographer, and philologist  Premanand (poet) (1640 –1700 ) nonreligious Indian  poet who wrote originally in Hindi , but when reprimanded by his guru, switched to Gujarati , which he vowed to develop into a language of fine literary expression[ 4]   Wali Muhammad Wali , Wali Deccani  (1667 –1707 ), Urdu -language poet  Mirza Mazhar Jan-e-Janaan  (1699 –1781 ), Urdu -language poet  
See also    
Decades and years   
Notes    ^ a   b   c   d   e   f   g   h   i   Preminger, Alex and T. V. F. Brogan, et al., The New Princeton Encyclopedia of Poetry and Poetics , 1993. New York: MJF Books/Fine Communications    ^   Abdul Karim  (2000). The Rohingyas: A Short Account of Their History and Culture  . Arakan Historical Society. ISBN  9789843109422 .    ^   Web page titled "Tra Medioevo en rinascimento"  at Poeti di Italia in Lingua Latina website (in Italian), retrieved May 14, 2009. Archived  2009-05-27.    ^ a   b   Mohan, Sarala Jag, Chapter 4: "Twentieth-Century Gujarati Literature"  (Google books link), in Natarajan, Nalini, and Emanuel Sampath Nelson, editors, Handbook of Twentieth-century Literatures of India , Westport, Connecticut: Greenwood Publishing Group, 1996, ISBN  978-0-313-28778-7 , retrieved December 10, 2008