This article contains information about the literary events and publications of 1636.
Events
- January 31 â The King's Men perform Shakespeare's Julius Caesar at St James's Palace, London.
- February â James Shirley's tragicomedy The Duke's Mistress is performed at St James's Palace.
- March 3 â A "great charter" to the University of Oxford establishes the Oxford University Press as the second of England's privileged presses.
- April â Thomas Hobbes travels from Rome to Florence.
- May 10 â London theatres close, and remain almost continuously closed until the end of the year (and on to October 1637), due to an outbreak of bubonic plague. Playing companies are profoundly impacted; the King's Revels Men dissolve and other companies tour the countryside to survive.
- June â Tommaso Campanella, having left Italy for France, because of his pro-French views, gives a speech in front of Cardinal Richelieu; he teaches at the Sorbonne.
- August â King Charles I and Queen Henrietta Maria visit the University of Oxford. They are entertained with college theatricals, including William Strode's allegory The Floating Island (with music by Henry Lawes), which mocks William Prynne as the play-hating Melancholico; George Wilde's Love's Hospital; and William Cartwright's The Royal Slave (also with Lawes' music and design by Inigo Jones). Henrietta Maria enjoys the last so much that she brings it to be performed at Hampton Court by her Queen Henrietta's Men.
- November â Compilation of the Irish language Annals of the Four Masters is completed by MÃÂcheál àCléirigh, assisted by Cú ChoigcrÃÂche àCléirigh, Fearfeasa àMaol Chonaire and Peregrine àDuibhgeannain, in the Franciscan friary in Donegal Town in Ireland, under the patronage of Fearghal àGadhra.
- December 8 â The King's Men perform Shakespeare's Othello at Hampton Court Palace.
New books
New drama
New poetry
- Abraham Cowley â Sylva (in the 2nd edition of his collection Poetical Blossoms)
- William Sampson â Virtus post Funera vivit, or Honour Tryumphing over Death, being true Epitomes of Honorable, Noble, Learned, and Hospitable Personages
Births
Deaths
- January 19 â Daniel Schwenter, German Orientalist, polymath, poet and librarian (born 1585)
- February 4 â James Perrot, Welsh politician and philosophical writer (born 1571)
- April 26 â Paul Hay du Chastelet, French orator and writer (born 1592
- August 25 â Bhai Gurdas, Punjabi Sikh scholar (born 1551)
- September 15 â Cuthbert Burbage, English theatre owner, associate of William Shakespeare (born 1566)
- December 9 â Fabian Birkowski, Polish writer and preacher (born 1566)
- Unknown dates
- Henning Arnisaeus, German political theorist and philosopher (born 1570)
- Johannes Messenius, Swedish dramatist and historian (born 1579)
- Cesare Rinaldi, Italian poet (born 1559)
- Wen Zhenmeng (æÂÂéÂÂÃ¥ÂÂ), Chinese artist and author (born 1574)
- Probable date
- Antonio Mira de Amescua, Spanish dramatist (born c. 1578)
- William Sampson, English dramatist (born c. 1590)
References