1651 in literature

Overview of the events of 1651 in literature
Overview of the events of 1651 in literature
List of years in literature (table)
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This article contains information about the literary events and publications of 1651.

Events

New books

Prose

  • Noah BiggsChymiatrophilos, Matæotechnia medicinæ praxeōs, The vanity of the Craft of Physick, or, A new dispensator
  • William BosworthThe Chaste and Lost Lovers
  • Roger Boyle, 1st Earl of OrreryParthenissa (first section)
  • Mary Cary (Rande) – The Little Horn's Doom and Downfall and A New and More Exact Map of the New Jerusalem's Glory
  • Marin le Roy de GombervilleJeune Alcidiane
  • Francisco de QuevedoVirtud militante contra las cuatro pestes del mundo y cuatro fantasmas de la vida
  • Baltasar GraciánEl Criticón (first part)
  • Thomas HobbesLeviathan, or The Matter, Forme and Power of a Common Wealth Ecclesiasticall and Civil
  • John MiltonDefensio pro Populo Anglicano
  • Paul ScarronRoman comique (Comic romance, first part)
  • Filip Stanislavov – Abagar (first printed book in modern Bulgarian)
  • Anna WeamysA Continuation of Sir Philip Sydney's Arcadia
  • Sir Henry Wotton (posthumous) – Reliquiæ Wottonianæ; or, a collection of lives, letters, poems; with characters of sundry personages: and other incomparable pieces of language and art "By the curious pensil of the ever memorable Sr Henry Wotton Kt, late, provost of Eton Colledg"

Drama

Poetry

Births

Deaths

References

  1. ^ Plant, David. "Biography of Christopher Love". bcw-project.org. Retrieved 27 April 2018.
  2. ^ Margaret J. M. Ezell (14 September 2017). The Oxford English Literary History: Volume V: 1645-1714. Oxford University Press. p. 81. ISBN 978-0-19-818311-2.
  3. ^ Library of Universal Knowledge. American Book Exchange. 1879. p. 848.
  4. ^ Kirk, Pamela (1999). Sor Juana Inés de la Cruz: Religion, Art, and Feminism. New York: Continuum. p. 18. ISBN 978-0-82641-169-3.
  5. ^ Joseph Timothy Haydn (1870). Haydn's Universal Index of Biography from the Creation to the Present Time. Moxon. p. 473.
  6. ^ Oskar Garstein (1992). Rome and the Counter-Reformation in Scandinavia: The Age of Gustavus Adolphus and Queen Christina of Sweden, 1622-1656. BRILL. p. 285. ISBN 90-04-09395-8.