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1687 in literature
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The year
1687 in literature
involved some significant events.
Contents
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Events
2
New books
3
New drama
4
Poetry
5
Births
6
Deaths
Events
A
Latin
edition of the works of
Confucius
is published in Paris, the first translation of his works into any Western language.
Confucian Sinarum Philosophus
is the work of
Jesuit
scholars and Chinese converts to Christianity.
New books
Ihara Saikaku
-
Transmission of the Martial Arts
Gerard Langbaine
-
Momus Triumphans, or the Plagiaries of the English Stage Exposed
Isaac Newton
-
Philosophiae Naturalis Principia Mathematica
(
Mathematical Principles of Natural Philosophy
)
Charles Perrault
-
Le Siècle de Louis le Grand (The Century of Louis the Great)
George Savile, 1st Marquess of Halifax
-
Letter to a Dissenter
New drama
Aphra Behn
-
The Emperor of the Moon
Sir
Charles Sedley
-
Bellamira, or The Mistress
Nahum Tate
:
The History of King Lear
(adapted from
Shakespeare
's
Lear
, but with a happy ending)
The Island Princess
(adapted from
Fletcher
's
Island Princess
)
Poetry
John Dryden
-
The Hind and the Panther
Matthew Prior
-
The Hind and the Panther Transversed to the Story of the Country and the City Mouse
Births
March 7
-
Jean Lebeuf
, historian (died 1760)
June 24
-
Johann Albrecht Bengel
, theologian (died 1752)
August 26
-
Henry Carey
, poet and dramatist (died 1743)
November 7
-
William Stukeley
, antiquary (died 1765)
Deaths
February 16
-
Charles Cotton
, poet and translator (born 1630)
March 28
-
Constantijn Huygens
, poet (born 1596)
November 7
-
Isaac Orobio de Castro
, Jewish philosopher and apologist (born c.1617)
December 16
-
William Petty
, philosopher (born 1623)
date unknown
George Dalgarno
, linguist (born 1626)
René Rapin
, Jesuit writer (born 1621)