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Overview of the events of 1643 in literature
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This article presents lists of the literary events and publications in
1643
.
Events
May/June –
René Descartes
, having had his philosophy condemned by the University of Utrecht, begins his long correspondence with
Princess Elizabeth of Bohemia
.
[
1
]
June 16
– The Parliament of England issues the
Licensing Order of 1643
to control the press – the action against which
John Milton
protests in his
Areopagitica
of the following year.
August 1
– The first of
Milton's divorce tracts
is published, anonymously and unlicensed.
unknown dates
Cardinal Mazarin
opens the
Bibliothèque Mazarine
in Paris to scholars.
[
2
]
The medieval Icelandic manuscript
Codex Regius
comes to light, in the possession of Bishop
Brynjólfur Sveinsson
.
Miyamoto Musashi
begins dictating
The Book of Five Rings
(
Go Rin No Sho
)
.
Francis Bacon
's
New Atlantis
and
Tommaso Campanella
's
Civitas Solis
,
The City of the Sun
, are published together in a volume titled
Mundus Alter et Idem
– the first time, though not the last, that the two works will be bound together.
New books
Prose
Sir
Thomas Browne
–
Religio Medici
(first "authorized" edition, after two unauthorized in the previous year)
Sir
Kenelm Digby
–
Observations Upon Religio Medici
Philip Hunton
–
A Treatise of Monarchie
John Milton
–
Doctrine and Discipline of Divorce
Roger Williams
–
A Key into the Language of America
Pedro Agerre
(Axular) –
Gero
Drama
Pierre Corneille
Le Menteur
Polyeucte
Sir
William Davenant
–
The Unfortunate Lovers
published
Claude de L'Estoile
–
La Belle Esclave
(The Beautiful Slave)
Francisco de Quevedo
Entremés de las sombras
La mujer de Peribáñez
Poetry
Ramillete gracioso
Antoine Girard de Saint-Amant
–
Albion
Births
March 26
–
Louis Moréri
, French encyclopedist and priest (died
1680
)
September 18
–
Gilbert Burnet
, Scottish historian and bishop (died
1715
)
[
3
]
November 1
–
John Strype
, English historian, biographer and cleric (died
1737
)
November 16
–
Jean Chardin
, French travel writer (died
1713
)
unknown date
–
Thomas Rymer
, English
Historiographer Royal
(died
1713
)
Deaths
February 9
–
Sidney Godolphin
, English poet (born
1610
)
April 4
–
Simon Episcopius
, Dutch theologian (born
1583
)
April 12
–
Nicolaus Hunnius
, German theologian (born
1585
)
April 20
–
Christoph Demantius
, German poet and composer (born
1567
)
November 29
–
William Cartwright
, English poet, dramatist and cleric (born
1611
)
unknown dates
Abraham Azulai
, Moroccan-born
Kabbalistic
author (born c. 1570)
Thomas Master
, English poet, translator and cleric (born
1603
)
Pedro de Oña
, Chilean poet (born
1570
)
probable
Mícheál Ó Cléirigh
, Irish chronicler (born c. 1590)
Henry Glapthorne
, English dramatist (born
1610
)
References
^
Daniel Garber; Professor of Philosophy Daniel Garber; Garber Daniel (2001).
Descartes Embodied: Reading Cartesian Philosophy Through Cartesian Science
. Cambridge University Press. p. 169.
ISBN
978-0-521-78973-8
.
^
Rita Benton (1983).
Directory of Music Research Libraries: pt. 1. France, Finland, United Kingdom, Ireland, Luxembourg, Norway, Netherland, Portugal, Sweden
. Bärenreiter. p. 383.
ISBN
978-3-7618-1482-6
.
^
T. E. S. Clarke; H. C. Foxcroft (2 April 2015).
A Life of Gilbert Burnet
. Cambridge University Press. p. 11.
ISBN
978-1-107-49501-2
.