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1638 in literature
This article contains information about the literary events and publications of
1638
.
Events
January 3
âÂÂ
Joost van den Vondel
's historical play
Gijsbrecht van Aemstel
is first performed, to mark the opening of the
Schouwburg of Van Campen
,
Amsterdam
's first public theatre (postponed from 26 December 1637). It is then performed annually in the city on
New Year's Day
until 1968.
February 6
âÂÂ
Luminalia
, a
masque
written by Sir
William Davenant
and designed by
Inigo Jones
, is staged at the English Court.
March 27
â The
King's Men
perform
Chapman
's tragedy
Bussy D'Ambois
at the English Court.
May â English poet
John Milton
sets out for a tour of the European continent. He spends the summer in
Florence
where he later claims to have met the incarcerated
Galileo
.
October 27
â The King's Men act
Ben Jonson
's satirical
city comedy
Volpone
(1606) at the
Blackfriars Theatre
in London.
unknown dates
An
Armenian language
edition of the
Psalms
printed in
New Julfa
(
Isfahan
) is the first book printed in
Persia
.
The
Peking Gazette
, official
newspaper
of the Ming Government in
Beijing
, makes a switch in its production process from
woodblock printing
to wooden
movable type
printing
.
Swiss-born engraver
Matthäus Merian
produces his illustrated view of London.
New books
Prose
Maximilien de Béthune, duc de Sully
âÂÂ
Mémoires ou Sages et Royales Oeconomies d'estat
Méric Casaubon
âÂÂ
A Treatise of Use and Custom
Johann Amos Comenius
âÂÂ
Janua Linguarum Reserata, or a Seed-Plot of All Languages and Sciences
Sir
Kenelm Digby
âÂÂ
A Conference With a Lady About a Choice of Religion
Robert Fludd
âÂÂ
Philosophia Moysaica
Juan Rodriguez Freyle
âÂÂ
El Carnero
Francis Godwin
,
Bishop of Hereford
(died 1633; as Domingo Gonsales) âÂÂ
The Man in the Moone, or the Discovrse of a Voyage thither
, an early example of
science fiction
John Lilburne
âÂÂ
A Work of the Beast
Philip Massinger
âÂÂ
The Duke of Milan
(
second quarto
)
John Pell
âÂÂ
An Idea of Mathematicks
Francisco de Quevedo
âÂÂ
De los remedios de cualquier fortuna
Captain John Underhill
âÂÂ
News from America, or a New and Experimental Discovery of New England
John Wilkins
âÂÂ
The Discovery of a World in the Moon
Drama
Richard Brome
âÂÂ
The Antipodes
Antonio Coello
âÂÂ
El conde de Sex, o Dar la vida por su dama
Pierre Corneille
âÂÂ
Le Cid
(first English translation)
Abraham Cowley
âÂÂ
Naufragium Joculare
(in
Latin
)
William Davenant
The Unfortunate Lovers
The Fair Favorite
Luminalia
(
masque
)
Brittania Triumphans
(masque)
John Ford
The Lady's Trial
licensed
The Fancies Chaste and Noble
published
Thomas Heywood
âÂÂ
The Wise Woman of Hoxton
published
Henry Killigrew
âÂÂ
The Conspiracy
published
John Kirke (?) or
Wentworth Smith
(?) âÂÂ
The Seven Champions of Christendom
published
Tirso de Molina
âÂÂ
Las Quinas de Portugal
Thomas Nabbes
âÂÂ
The Bride
Thomas Randolph
âÂÂ
Amyntas, or the Impossible Dowry
published
William Rowley
âÂÂ
A Shoemaker a Gentleman
published
Pierre du Ryer
âÂÂ
Alcione
James Shirley
The Royal Master
performed and published
The Duke's Mistress
published
Sir
John Suckling
âÂÂ
The Goblins
Lope de Vega
âÂÂ
Porfiar hasta morir
Juan Pérez de Montalbán
Los amantes de Teruel
Tomo II de comedias
Poetry
John Barclay
âÂÂ
The Mirror of Minds
(posthumous)
Richard Braithwaite
(alias "Corymbaeus") âÂÂ
Barnabee's Journal
(In Latin and English versions)
William Davenant
âÂÂ
Madagascar, with other Poems
Shackerley Marmion
âÂÂ
A Funeral Sacrifice, to the Sacred Memory of his Thrice-Honored Father, Ben Jonson
John Milton
âÂÂ
Lycidas
Births
January 1
âÂÂ
Nicolas Steno
(Niels Steenson), Danish scientist (died
1686
)
January 24
âÂÂ
Charles Sackville, 6th Earl of Dorset
, English poet (died
1706
)
May 13
âÂÂ
Richard Simon
, French Biblical commentator (died
1712
)
August 6
âÂÂ
Nicolas Malebranche
, French philosopher (died
1715
)
October âÂÂ
Edmé Boursault
, French dramatist and miscellanist (died
1701
)
probable
âÂÂ
Hannah Allen
, English Protestant writer (year of death unknown)
Deaths
January 27
âÂÂ
Gonzalo de Céspedes y Meneses
, Spanish novelist (born c. 1585)
April 19
âÂÂ
Jeremias Drexel
, German Jesuit religious writer (born
1581
)
June 25
âÂÂ
Juan Pérez de Montalbán
, Spanish dramatist, poet and novelist (born c. 1602)
December 8
âÂÂ
Ivan GunduliÃÂ
, Croatian Baroque poet (born
1589
)
c. December âÂÂ
John Day
, English playwright and poet (born
1574
)
References