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The year
1651 in literature
involved some significant events.
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Events
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New books
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Published plays
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Poetry
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Births
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Deaths
Events
August 22
- Execution of Protestant preacher,
Christopher Love
, whose sermons were later published.
New books
Noah Biggs
-
Chymiatrophilos, mataeotechnia medicinae praxes: The Vanity of the Craft of Physick
William Bosworth
-
The Chaste and Lost Lovers
Roger Boyle, 1st Earl of Orrery
-
Parthenissa
(first section)
William Cartwright
-
Comedies, Tragi-Comedies, with Other Poems
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 Gomberville
-
Jeune Alcidiane
Thomas Hobbes
-
Leviathan
John Milton
-
Pro Populo Anglicano Defensio...
Filip Stanislavov -
Abagar
, first printed book in modern
Bulgarian
Anna Weamys
-
A Continuation of Sir Philip Sydney's Arcadia
Sir
Henry Wotton
-
Reliquiae Wottonianiae
(posthumous).
Published plays
William Cartwright
The Lady Errant
The Ordinary
The Siege, or Love's Convert
Thomas Randolph
(attributed to) -
Hey for Honesty, Down with Knavery
(adapted from
Aristophanes
'
Plutus
)
Leonard Willan -
Astraea, or True Love's Mirror
(adapted from
Honoré D'Urfé
's
L'Astrée
)
Poetry
Sir
William Davenant
-
Gondibert
(second impression)
Henry Vaughan
-
Olor Iscanus
("Swan of Usk")
Births
April 6
-
André Dacier
, classical scholar (died 1722)
August 6
-
François Fénelon
, theologian (died 1715)
October 24
-
Jean de La Chapelle
,
November 12
(?) -
Sor Juana
, poet (died 1695)
Deaths
October 7
-
Jacques Sirmond
, scholar (born 1559)
December 14
-
Pierre Dupuy
, French scholar (born 1582)
date unknown
Giacinto Andrea Cicognini
, poet and librettist (born 1606)
Adho Duraso
, Rajasthani poet (born c.1550)
Henry Rice
, courtier and writer (born c.1585)