1647 in literature
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This article presents lists of the literary events and publications in 1647.
Events
- Thomas Hobbes becomes tutor to the future Charles II of England.
- Plagiarist Robert Baron publishes his Deorum Dona, a masque, and Gripus and Hegio, a pastoral, which draw heavily on the poems of Edmund Waller and John Webster's The Duchess of Malfi. The masque claims to have been performed before "Flaminius and Clorinda, King and Queen of Cyprus, at their regal palace in Nicosia," a fantasy with no relation to the actual history of Cyprus.
New books
- "Beaumont and Fletcher" – Comedies and Tragedies... (first folio collection of the plays of John Fletcher and his various collaborators)
- René Descartes – Les principes de la philosophie (French version of the original Latin work)
- John Lilburne – Rash Oaths
- John Lilly – Christian Astrology
- Thomas May – The History of the Parliament of England
- Antonio Enríquez Gómez – El siglo pitagórico. La vida de don Gregorio Guadaña
- Baltasar Gracián – Oráculo manual y arte de prudencia
- María de Zayas y Sotomayor – Desengaños amorosos. Parte segunda del sarao y entretenimiento honesto
New drama
- Antony Brewer – The Country Girl
- Marchamont Nedham ("Mercurius Pragmaticus") – The Levellers Levelled, or the Independents' Conspiracy to Root Out Monarchy
- Jean Rotrou
- Don Bertrand de Cabrère
- Venceslas
- Samuel Sheppard – The Committee-Man Curried
- Johann von Rist – Das friedewünschende Teutschland
- Lope de Vega – Parte XXV de comedias
Poetry
- Abraham Cowley – The Mistress
- Henry More – Philosophical Poems
- Johan van Heemskerk – Batavische Arcadia
Births
- April 1 – John Wilmot, 2nd Earl of Rochester, English poet (died 1680)
- August 12 – Johann Heinrich Acker, German religious historian writing in Latin (died 1719)
- November 18 – Pierre Bayle French encyclopedist (died 1706)
- Unknown dates
- Henry Aldrich, English theologian and philosopher (died 1714)
- Glückel of Hameln, German diarist (died 1727)
Deaths
- January 29 – Francis Meres, English miscellanist and cleric (born 1565)
- May 21 – Pieter Corneliszoon Hooft, Dutch historian, poet and dramatist (born 1581)
- June 12 – Thomas Farnaby, English classicist and cleric (born c. 1575)
- Unknown date – Ephraim Pagit, English writer on comparative religion (born c. 1575)
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