1618 in literature
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This article presents lists of the literary events and publications in 1618.
Events
- January – Lady Hay and eight other Court ladies plan and rehearse a Ladies' Masque or Masque for Ladies, intended for a Twelfth Night performance; but the show is cancelled a few days prior to the holiday, either by King James or Queen Anne.
- January 4 – Sir Francis Bacon is appointed Lord Chancellor by King James I of England.[1]
- April 6 (Easter Monday) – The King's Men perform Twelfth Night at Court.
- April 7 – The King's Men perform The Winter's Tale at court.
- July – Ben Jonson sets out to walk to Scotland.[2]
New books
- William Cecil, 1st Baron Burghley – Certain Precepts or Directions, For the Well-ordering and Carriage of a Man's Life
- Renold Elstracke – Braziliologia
- Vicente Espinel – Relaciones de la vida del escudero Marcos de Obregón
- Robert Fludd – De Musica Mundana
- Michael Maier – Atalanta Fugiens
- Themis aurea
- Daniel Mögling – Speculum Sophicum Rhodo-Stauroticum
- Friedrich Nausea -A Treatise of Blazing Stars in General
- Edmund Reeve – A Heptaglottology, that is A Treatise Concerning Seven Languages, to wit the Hebrew, Greek, Chaldean, Latin, Arabic, Syriac, Talmudicorabbinical
- Angelus Sala – Opiologia, or A Treatise Concerning the Nature, Properties, True Preparation and Safe Use and Administration of Opium
- Arthur Saul – The Famous Game of Chess-Play
- John Selden – History of Tythes
New drama
- Anonymous – The Tragedy of Amurath
- Jakob Ayrer (died 1605) – Opus Theatricum published
- Guillén de Castro y Bellvis – Comedias, part 1
- Lope de Vega
- La moza de cántaro ("The pitcher girls")
- El rey don Pedro en Madrid
- Nathan Field – Amends for Ladies published
- John Fletcher – The Loyal Subject
- Peter Heylin – Theomachia (in Latin)
- Barten Holyday – Technogamia
- Ben Jonson – masques
- Pleasure Reconciled to Virtue
- For the Honour of Wales
Poetry
Main article: 1618 in poetry
- Jacob Cats – Emblemata
- Juan Martínez de Jáuregui y Aguilar – Rimas
- John Taylor – The Pennylesse Pilgrimage
Births
- March 23 – Ferrante Pallavicino, Italian satirist (died 1644)
- April – Agustín Moreto y Cavana, Spanish dramatist and priest (died 1661)
- Unknown dates
- Thomas Blount, English antiquary and lexicographer, (died 1679)
- Abraham Cowley, English poet (died 1667)
- Raffaello Fabretti, Italian antiquary (died 1700)
- Isaac Vossius, Dutch scholar and librarian (died 1689)
- Probable year of birth – Jacques Chausson, French writer and criminal (died 1661)
Deaths
- July – John Davies of Hereford, Anglo-Welsh poet (born c. 1565)
- July 26 – Martinus Smiglecius, Polish Jesuit philosopher (born 1563)
- August 23 – Gerbrand Adriaenszoon Bredero, Dutch poet (born 1585)
- September 28 – Joshua Sylvester, English poet (born 1563)
- October 29 – Sir Walter Ralegh, English adventurer and author (executed, born c. 1554)
- Unknown dates
- François de Boivin, French chronicler
- Richard Stanihurst, Irish translator of Virgil (born 1547)
- Jacobus Taurinus, Dutch theologian (born 1576)
- Probable year – Bento Teixeira, Portuguese poet (born c. 1561)
References
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