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1675 in literature
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The year
1675 in literature
involved some significant events.
Contents
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Events
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New books
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New drama
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Poetry
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Births
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Deaths
Events
November 11 -
Gottfried Leibniz
's notebooks record a breakthrough in his work on calculus.
New books
Joshua Barnes
-
Gerania; a New Discovery of a Little Sort of People, anciently discoursed of, called Pygmies
Friderich Martens
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Spitzbergische oder Groenlandische Reise-Beschreibung, gethan im Jahre 1671
Edward Phillips
-
Theatrum poetarum
A Satire Against Separatists
, variously attributed to
Abraham Cowley
or
Peter Hausted
Mary Trye -
Medicatrix, or the Woman Physician
Marie-Catherine de Villedieu
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Les Désordres de l’amour
John Wilkins
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Of the Principle and Duties of Natural Religion
New drama
John Crowne
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Calisto, or the Chaste Nymph
(
masque
)
-
Country Wit
John Dryden
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Aureng-zebe
Thomas Duffet
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Psyche Debauch'd
Sir
Francis Fane
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Love in the Dark
Nathaniel Lee
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Nero, Emperor of Rome
George Lesly -
Fire and Brimstone, or the Destruction of Sodom
Thomas Otway
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Alcibiades
Henry Nevil Payne
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The Siege of Constantinople
Thomas Shadwell
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The Libertine
William Wycherley
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The Country Wife
Poetry
John Wilmot, 2nd Earl of Rochester
-
A Satire Against Mankind
(published
1679
)
Births
September 2 -
William Somervile
, poet (died 1742)
October 11 -
Samuel Clarke
, philosopher (died 1729)
Deaths
September 23 -
Valentin Conrart
, co-founder of the French Academie (born 1603)
December 6 -
John Lightfoot
, theologian (born 1602)