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“Epistola Catholica S. Barnabas Appstoli, Gr. & Lat. cum notis Nic. Hug. Menardi, et eiogio ejusdem auctoris,” Acheri, Luc D' a Benedictine of the congregation of St
“De libris ecclesiasticis Graecorum,” Allatius, Leo keeper of the Vatican library
“De Templis Grsecorumrecentioribus,” Allatius, Leo keeper of the Vatican library
“De Mensura temporum antiquorum et proecipue Græcorupi,” Allatius, Leo keeper of the Vatican library
“De Pulsibus,” Ambrosini, Bartholomew was a physician of considerable eminence and professor of botany at Bologna
Died: Amyraut, Moses an eminent French divine
Born: Archon, Louis chaplain to Louis XIV. was born at Riom in Auvergne in 1645
Died: Arrigoni, Francis of Bergamo
Died: Aston, Sir Thomas a brave and loyal gentleman
Born: Averani, Benedict elder brother to Joseph
Died: Baker, Sir Richard grandson of the preceding
Died: Balducci, Francis a celebrated Italian poet of the seventeenth century
“Traitc de Pautorite* de St. Pierre et de St. Paul, qui reside dans le Pape, successeur de ces deux Apotres,” Barcos, Martin De a native of Bayonne
“De unicornu observationes novae. Accesserunt de aureo cornu Olai Wormii eruditorum judicia,” Bartholine, Thomas son of the preceding
“De monstris in Natura et Meclicina,” Bartholine, Thomas son of the preceding
“Viridicire Veritatis; truth vindicated against calumny. In a brief answer to Dr. Bastwick’s two late books, entitled `Independency not God’s Ordinance,'” Bastwick, Dr. John an English physician of the last century
Born: Battaglini, Mark was born at Rimini
Born: Beauchateau, François Matthieu Chatelet De born at Paris in 1645
Born: Becher, John Joachim born in 1645
Born: Bellocq, Peter valet-de-chambre to Louis XIV
Died: Bignon, Jerome a French writer
“Catalogue des Raretes de Pierre Borel de Castres,” Borel, Peter a French physician
“A Light from Christ, &c.” Bourne, Immanuel the son of a clergyman
“A Key to the King’s Cabinet; or animadversions upon the three printed speeches of Mr. L'isle, Mr. Tate, and Mr. Browne, members of the house of commons, spoken at a common hall in London, July 1645, detecting the malice and falsehood of their blasphemous observations upon the king and queen’s letters,” Browne, Thomas a clergyman of the church of England in the seventeenth century
Died: Browne, William an ingenious English poet
Born: Burgess, Daniel a dissenting divine of the seventeenth and eighteenth centuries
“Parliament’s Power for Laws in Religion,” Burton, Henry was born at Birsall in Yorkshire
“Vindiciae Veritatis: Truth vindicated against Calumny: In a brief Answer to Dr. Bastwick’s two late books, entitled, Independency not God’s Ordinance,” Burton, Henry was born at Birsall in Yorkshire
“Truth shut out of Doors; or, A brief Narrative of the Occasion and Manner of Proceeding of Aldermanbury Parish, in shutting their Church-Door against him,” Burton, Henry was born at Birsall in Yorkshire
Born: Cantel, Peter Joseph a man of considerable learning in classical criticism
“Diatriba de veris et antiquis Ebraeorum literis,” Capellus, Lewis an eminent French protestant and learned divine
“A Discourse on the Infallibility of the Church of Rome,” Cary, Lucius eldest son of the preceding
“The original of Temporal Evils; the opinions of the most ancient Heathens concerning it examined by the Sacred Scriptures, and referred unto them, as unto the source and fountain, from whence they spring,” Casaubon, Meric son of the preceding
“Histoire des Papes,” Chesne, Andrew Du an eminent historian
“Ge‘ne’alogie de la Maison de Tassis,” Chifflet, John James a physician and politician
“Historical relation of the Military Government of Gloucester, from the beginning of the Civil War to the removal of col. Massie to the command of the western forces,” Corbet, John a nonconformist divine of considerable note
“Tresor de l'Histoire de France de Gilles Corrozet,” Coulon, Lewis a French historian
“Histoire universelle du royatime de la Chine,” Coulon, Lewis a French historian
“Introducteur en la Cosmographie,” Coulon, Lewis a French historian
“Harmonic des Evangelistes stir la Passion de notre Seigneur, avec des eclaircissemens,” Coulon, Lewis a French historian
Died: Diemen, Anthony Van a governor of the Dutch East India settlements
“Van Diemen’s Land.” Diemen, Anthony Van a governor of the Dutch East India settlements
Died: Featley, Daniel a learned controversial divine of the church of England
Born: Ferrand, Louis a French lawyer
Born: Francius, Peter a Greek and Latin poet
“Chartse Scriptae, or a New Game at cards, called Play by the Book,” Gayton, Edmund or
Died: Godwin, Francis son of the preceding
“Les avis et les presens de la Demoiselle de Gournai.” Go Urn Ay, Mary De Jars, Lady Of a French female wit
Born: Griffier, John a landscape painter
Born: Gronovius, James son of the preceding (?–1716)
“Lucubrationes Frankrallenses, sive specimen aliquod interpretationum et expositionum, quas plurimas in difficillima quaeque utriusque Testamenti loca meditatus est B. C. Bertramus,” Hackspan, Theodore a Lutheran divine
Born: Hawles, John an English lawyer
Died: Hayne, Thomas a learned schoolmaster
Born: Hemskirk, Egbert another painter
“De libertate Arbitrii, imprimis Je concursu causne secundce cum primis,” Henichius, John a learned professor of divinity in the university of llinteln
“De Religione Gentilium, errorumque apud eos causis.” Herbert, Edward lord Herbert
“Mercurius Aulicus;” Heylin, Dr. Petek an English divine
Died: Hoe, Matthias De Hoenegg of a noble family at Vienna
“An exposition of the Lord’s Prayer,” Hooker, Thomas a celebrated divine of New England
“The Saint’s Guide,” Hooker, Thomas a celebrated divine of New England
“Epistolae Ho-Elianae: or, Familiar Letters, domestic and foreign, divided into sundry sections, partly historical, partly political, partly philosophical,” Ho Well, James a voluminous English writer
“A Nocturnal Progress: or, a Perambulation of most Countries in Christendom, performed in one night by strength of imagination,” Ho Well, James a voluminous English writer
“Bibliotheca Parisina, hoc est Catalogus omnium librorum Parisiis annis 1643 & 1644 inclusive excusorum,” Jacob, Lewis an industrious French author and bibliographer
“A View of the New Directory, and a Vindication of the ancient Liturgy of the Church of England: in answer to the reasons pretended in the ordinance and preface for the abolishing the one, and establishing the other,” Langbaine, Gerahd a learned English writer
“Life of Dr. Pocock,” Laud, William archbishop of Canterbury
Born: Lemery, Nicolas a celebrated chemist
“The starry Messenger,” Lilly, William a famous English astrologer
“In privilegia vivo vocts oraculo concessa societati,” Lugo, John a Spanish Jesuit and cardinal
Born: Mayow, John a very learned and ingenious physician of the seventeenth century
Born: Mill, John the learned editor of the Greek Testament
“A Forest of Varieties, first part,” North, Dudley, Third Lord who appears to be the first of this family entitled to notice in a work of this description
Born: North, John fourth son of Dudley lord North
“Iferesiography” Pagit a Puritan divine
Died: Pasor, Matthias the son of George Pasor
“A Commentary upon the Institutes of Justinian,” Pellisson-Fontanier, Paul a French academician
Died: Petit, Samuel a celebrated scholar
“De Physiognomia,” Porta, Johnbaptista a Neapolitan gentleman
“Brief instructions concerning the holy Sacrament,” Reading, John an English divine
Born: Rotgans, Luke a very celebrated Dutch poet
“De Hellenistica: commentarius controversiam de lingua hellenistica decidens, et plenissime pertractans origines et dialecticos Graecae lingua?,” Salmasius, Claude one of the most learned men of the seventeenth century
“Epistolae ad Davidem Bu chananum super controversies quibusdam, quse in ecclesiis Anglicanis agitantur,” Spanheim, Frederic professor of divinity at Leyden
“L' Art de faire les devices, avec un Traité des rencontres ou mots plaisants,” Stephanus, Paul son of the second Henry
“Compendium Historiae Batavicae,” Thysius, Antony a celebrated Dutch philologer
“A brief relation of the present troubles in England,” Tully, Thomas a learned English divine and controversial writer
Born: Turner, Thomas brother to the above
Born: Vert, Claude De a celebrated and learned monk of Cluni
Born: Wagstaffe, Thomas a learned nonjuring divine and able writer
Born: Wase, Christopher a man of considerable learning
Born: White, Robert an eminent engraver
Born: Abelin, John Philip a historian (?–1646)
Died: Almeida, Manoel a Portuguese historian
“Loci communes,” Alting, Henry an eminent German divine
“Explicatio catacheseos Palatince,” Alting, Henry an eminent German divine
“Storia di Terni,” Angeloni, Francis a learned antiquary of the seventeenth century
“Crown of St. Stephen the martyr,” Anslo, Reiner a Dutch poet of considerable celebrity in his own country
“La Bellezza atterrata, elegia,” Artalis, Joseph an Italian poet
Born: Atkyns, Sir Robert son of the preceding
Born: Bagger, John bishop of Copenhagen
“Treatise defending the revenues of the church in Tithes and Glebe,” Bagshaw, Edward a gentleman of a Derbyshire family
“Rime, parte seconda,” Balducci, Francis a celebrated Italian poet of the seventeenth century
“Eclaircissemens de quelques Objections, que l‘on a forme’es contre la Grandeur de TEglise Romaine,” Barcos, Martin De a native of Bayonne
“Antiquitatum veteris puerperii synopsis, operi magno ad eruditos praemissa,” Bartholine, Thomas son of the preceding
“Deoet Ecclesiae Sacrum; Sacrilege arraigned and condemned by St. Paul, Romans ii. 22,” Basier, Isaac a learned divine of the seventeenth century
“Mantissa ad viretum stirpium Eystettense-Beslerianum,” Besler, Michael Robert a physician at Nuremberg
“Geographica Sacra,” Bochart, Samuel a learned French Protestant
“The Irish Rebellion; or, The History of the beginnings and first progress of the general rebellion raised within the kingdom of Ireland, Oct. 23, 1641,” Borlace, Dr. Edmund son of sir John Borlace
“Dissertatio de veterum adoratione,” Bosius, John Andrew an eminent philologer and historian
“De posthumo Grotii;” Browne, Thomas a clergyman of the church of England in the seventeenth century
“Conformity’s Deformity, in a Dialogue between Conformity and Conscience,” Burton, Henry was born at Birsall in Yorkshire
“Decisiones Saxonicae,” Carpzovius, Benedict one of the sons of the preceding
Died: Cary, Lucius eldest son of the preceding
“A View of some exceptions made against the preceding discourse,” Cary, Lucius eldest son of the preceding
“A discourse concerning Christ his Incarnation and Exinanition. With an introduction concerning the principles of Christianity and Divinity,” Casaubon, Meric son of the preceding
Born: Clagett, William eldest son of the preceding (?–1638)
“The Life and Death of Robert earl of Essex,” Codrington, Robert a miscellaneous writer and translator of the seventeenth century
Born: Cornaro Piscopia, Helena Lucretia a learned Venetian lady
Born: Dandini, Pietro an eminent painter
Died: Devereux, Robert son to the former
“Animadversiones in Epistolam ad Romanes et reliquas Epistolas,” Dieu, Lewis De protestant minister of Leyden
“Moyen aise d'apprendre les langues mis en pratique sur la langue Espagnole,” Doujat, John a learned French advocate and classical scholar
“Of Presbytery, and Independency, &c.” Dury, John in Latin Duroeus
Born: Espen, Zeger Bernard Van an eminent canonist
“De Malorum aureorum cultura,” Ferrari, John Baptist a Jesuit of Sienna
“The Anarchy of a limited and mixed Monarchy,” Filmer, Sir Robert son of sir Edward Filmer
Born: Flamsteed, John a very eminent English astronomer
“Andronicus, or the unfortunate politician,” Fuller, Thomas an English historian and divine
Born: Galland, Antony a learned antiquary of France
“AstrologoMastix; or, the vanity of judicial astrology,” Geree, John an English divine of the puritan cast
“La doctrine des Mceurs, tiree de la philosophic des Stoiques, representee en cent tableaux,” Gomberville, Marin Le Roi Sieurde
“Pyramidologia; or a description of the Pyramids in Egypt,” Greaves, John an eminent mathematician and antiquary
Died: Gregory, John a learned divine of a different family from the preceding
“Notes and Observations on some passages of Scripture,” Gregory, John a learned divine of a different family from the preceding
“Life, or Panegyric of Cardinal de Berulle,” Habert, Germain a French poet of the seventeenth century
“Fides et leges Mohammedis, ex Alcorano,” Hackspan, Theodore a Lutheran divine
“Tractate on Education,” Hartlib, Samuel an ingenious writer on agriculture in the seventeenth century
Died: Hope, Sir Thomas a Scotch lawyer
Born: Jenks, Benjamin a pious English divine and writer
Born: Jungerman, Godfrey a native of Leipsic
“Catalogus plantarum quae circa Altorfinuui nascuntur,” Jungerman, Godfrey a native of Leipsic
“Ars magna lucis et umbrae,” Kircher, Athanasius a philosopher and mathematician of considerable learning
Born: Le Cene, Charles a learned protestant divine
Born: Leibnitz, Godfrey William De a very eminent mathematician and philosopher
“Collection of Prophecies,” Lilly, William a famous English astrologer
Died: Louvet, Peter an able advocate in the seventeenth century
Died: Lydiat, Thomas an eminent English scholar
Died: Maynard, Francis a French poet
Born: Menzini, Benedict an Italian poet
“Penseroso.” Milton, John the most illustrious of English poets
Died: Niceron, John Francis an able mathematician
“Thaumaturgus Opticus: sive, Admiranda Optices, Catoptrices, et Dioptrices, Pars prima, &c.” Niceron, John Francis an able mathematician
Born: Pedrusi, Paul a learned antiquary
Born: Plumier, Charles called Father Plumier
Born: Poiret, Peter famous only for his love of mysticism and enthusiasm
“Matthaeus, ex sacra pagina, sanctis patribus, &c. illustratus,” Price, John in Latin Pricæus
“Annotationes in epist. Jacobi,” Price, John in Latin Pricæus
Died: Prideaux, John a learned English bishop
Died: Puteanus, Erycius in Flemish Vander Putten
“The Shepheard’s Oracles, delivered in certain Eglogues,” Quarles, Francis an English poet (?–1644)
“Ortographice et analogic, vulgo etymologise, Ebraicse delineatio, &c.” Ravis, Christian a learned orientalist
Born: Renaudot, Eusebius a French writer
“Abre*ge de la Vie et de la mort de Henri de Bourbon, prince de Conde,” Renaudot, Theofhrastus a physician
Born: Riley, John an English artist of very considerable merit
“Corona Gotica, Castellana, y Austriaca politicamente illustrada,” Saavedra-Faxardo, Diego De a Spanish political and moral writer
Born: Schaaf, Charles a learned German
“De Anno civili et Calendario Judaico,” Selden, John one of the most learned men of the seventeenth century
“Exercitationes de Grafla universali,” Spanheim, Frederic professor of divinity at Leyden
“A Discourse concerning. Prayer extempore, or by pretence of the Spirit, in justification of authorised and set forms of Liturgie.” Taylor, Jeremy a very learned and celebrated prelate
“Treatise of Reprobation,” Twiss, William a very learned nonconformist divine
Died: Vanbrugh, John a gentleman eminent in the very different characters of dramatic poet and architect
Died: Velez, Lewis Velez De Guevara a Spanish comic poet and satirist
“God’s Arke overtopping the World’s waves; or, a third part of a Parliamentary Chronicle,” Vicars, John an extraordinary enthusiast in the seventeenth century
“The Burning-bush not consumed; or the fourth and last part of a Parliamentary Chronicle,” Vicars, John an extraordinary enthusiast in the seventeenth century
“Magnalia Dei Anglicana, or, England’s Parliamentary Chronicle,” Vicars, John an extraordinary enthusiast in the seventeenth century
“Ignatii Epistolæ, & Barnabæ Epistola, Græce & Latinæ, cum notis,” Vossius, Isaac a man of great parts and learning
Born: Wall, William the able defender of infant-baptism
“Poems,” Walton, Isaac a celebrated writer on the art of angling
“Ecclesiastes; or, a Discourse of the Gift of Preaching, as it falls under the rules of Art,” Wilkins, John an ingenious and learned English bishop (?–1672)
“J. G. de rebus auspiciis serenissimi et potentissimi Caroli, Dei gratia Mag. Brit. regis, &c. sub imperio illustrissimi Montisrosarum marchionis, &c. anno 1644, et duobus sequentibus, praeclare gestis, comtuentarius, mterprete A. S.” Wishart, George bishop of Edinburgh
“Malta illustrata, owero della descrizione di Malta, con le sue antichita, ed altre notizie,” Abela, John Francis the historian of Malta; born in that ilsand about the end of the sixteenth century
Born: Aldrich, Henry an eminent scholar and divine
“The Privileges of the University of Oxford, in point of Visitation,” Allestry, Richard an eminent English divine
“Exegesis Augustanae Confessionis,” Alting, Henry an eminent German divine
Died: Andreas, Onuphrius a Neapolitan poet
“Le glorie cle gli Incogniti, overo gli Hnomini Iliustri della academia de' i signori Incogniti di Venetia,” Aprosio, Angelico born at Ventimiglia
“Velitationes sex in Apocalypsim,” Aresi, Paul of Milan
“Poesis osca, sive drama Georgicum, in quo belli mala, pacis bona carmine antique, aetellano, osco, casco,” Balde, James an eminent German poet
Born: Barre, Francis Poullain De La was born July 1647
Died: Bartholine, Thomas son of the preceding
Born: Battely, Dr. John an English antiquary
Born: Bayle, Peter a French writer who once made a great figure in the literary world
“Psyche,” Beaumont, Joseph master of Peter-house
“Des eveques de Poitiers, avec les preuves,” Besly, John king’s advocate at Fontenaye-le-Comte
Died: Beverwick, John De in Latin Beverovicius
“Horticultura Danica,” Block, George Castaneus bishop of Ripen
Died: Bloemart, Abraham painter of landscape
“The Exchange Walk,” Blount, Sir Henry father to the preceding
Born: Brousson, Claude a French Protestant and martyr
“Annotations on the first Epistle of Clement the Apostle to the Corinthians,” Burton, William another antiquary of the seventeenth century
“A short institution of Grammar,” Busby, Richard the most eminent schoolmaster in his time
“De verborum usu, & accuratse eorum cognitionis utilitate Diatriba,” Casaubon, Meric son of the preceding
“Persii Satyrse cum notis Isaaci Casaubon,” Casaubon, Meric son of the preceding
“Symbolica ^gyptiorum Sapientia,” Caussin, Nicholas a French Jesuit
“Universal History,” Coulon, Lewis a French historian
Born: Croune, William an eminent physician and benefactor to the science
“Specimina Philosophies,” Des Cartes, Rene a modern philosopher of high distinction
Born: Diecman, John a Lutheran divine
“Model of the Church Government,” Dury, John in Latin Duroeus
“Versio Durrhamani de medicis virtutibus Animaiium, Plantarum, et Gemmarum,” Ecchellensis, Abraham a learned Maronite of the seventeenth century
Died: Edwards, Thomas a famous presbyterian writer in the seventeenth century
Died: Edwards, John an eminent English divine and voluminous writer
“Episcopacy and Presbytery considered,” Ferne, Henry bishop of Chester
Born: Fesch, Sebastian an able antiquary
Died: Filmer, Sir Robert son of sir Edward Filmer
Born: Finch, Daniel second earl of Nottingham
“Angiiae Flagellum, seu, Tabes Anglica numeris omnibus absolute,” Garencieres, Theophilus a physician at Caen
“A Mistake or Misconstruction removed, &c.” Gataker, Thomas a very learned English divine aud critic
Died: Gentileschi, Horatio an Italian painter
“Euchologion, sive rituale Grcecorum,” Goar, James a learned French Dominican
“A Discourse of the Roman Foot and Denarius,” Greaves, John an eminent mathematician and antiquary
“Opus Geometricum Quadratures Circuli, et Sectionum Coni,” Gregory Of St. Vincent a Flemish geometrician
“Luculenta e sacra scriptura testimonia, ad Hugonis Grotii baptizatorum puerorum institutionem,” Grey, Nicholas a learned schoolmaster of the seventeenth century
Born: Groteste, Claude, Sieur De La Mothe a French protestant clergyman
“Poems by John Hall, Cambridge, printed by Roger Daniel, printer to the universitie, 1646, for J. Rothwell at the Sun in St. Paul’s Churchyard,” Hall, John an English poet of some note
“I leave my body to be buried without any funeral pomp, at the discretion of my executors, with this only monition, that I do not hold God’s house a meet repository for the dead bodies of the greatest saints.” Hall, Joseph a very eminent
Born: Hardouin, John a French Jesuit
Born: Harris, Walter a learned English physician
“Two letters to him on the same subject, by sir William Petty,” Hartlib, Samuel an ingenious writer on agriculture in the seventeenth century
Born: Hautefeuille, John an ingenious mechanic
Died: Holbourne, Sir Robert a lawyer of considerable eminence
Died: Hooft, Peter Cornelius Van a Dutch poet and historian
“Selenographia,” Hooke, Robert an eminent English mathematician
Died: Hooker, Thomas a celebrated divine of New England
Born: Hopkins, William a learned divine of the church of England
“An Account of the deplorable state of England in 1647, &c.” Ho Well, James a voluminous English writer
“Letter to Lord Pembroke concerning the Times, and the sad condition both of Prince and People,” Ho Well, James a voluminous English writer
Born: Jacquelot, Isaac an eminent Protestant divine
Born: Jaeger, John Wolfgang a Lutheran divine
Born: Jeffery, John an English divine
Born: Jobert, Louis a pious and learned Jesuit
“Chronicon;” Ives in Latin Ivo
“Fragment* aliquot, edita a Combacio,” Kelley a famous English alchymist
Born: Kuhnius, Joachim a learned German
“Prodromus lucubrationum criticorum in Auli Gellii Noctes Atticas, una cum dissertatione de vita et nomine A. Gellii,” Lambecius, Peter a very learned writer
Born: Lambert, Anne Therese, Marchioness De an ingenious French lady
Died: Lanfranco, Giovanni an eminent Italian painter
Died: Leusden, John an eminent oriental and classical scholar
“Christian Astrology,” Lilly, William a famous English astrologer
“Davide perseguitato” Malvezzi, Virgil commonly called the marquis Malvezzi
“Successi della monarchia di Spagna” Malvezzi, Virgil commonly called the marquis Malvezzi
Born: Martianay, John a Benedictine monk
Died: Mason, Francis an English divine
Born: Merian, Maria Sibylla a lady much and justly ceJebrated for her skill in drawing insects
Died: Mydorge, Claude an able mathematician
“The Parliament of Ladies,” Nevile, Henry a republican writer
“Nicetæ Acominati Choniatæ Hist. Gr. et Lat. ed. C. An. Fabroto,” Nicetas, Achominates a Greek historian
Born: Noodt, Gerard a celebrated civilian (?–1725)
Born: Nourry, Nicholas Le a learned Benedictine of the congregation of St
Died: Palmer, Herbert a learned and pious divine
“Institutio Principis,” Perefixe, Hardouin De Beaumont De a celebrated archbishop of Paris
“Atnesii Lectiones in Psalmos, cum Epist. Dedic.” Petis De La Croix, Francis an agreeable French writer and learned Orientalist
Born: Potenger, John an English gentleman of talents (1647–1733)
“Acta Apostolorum, ex sacra pagina, sanctis patribus, &c. illustrata,” Price, John in Latin Pricæus
Died: Quevedo, Francis De an eminent Spanish satirist
Born: Quien De La Neufville, James Le de la Neufville
Born: Regnard, John Francis one of the best French comic writers after Moliere
“La vie et la mort du Marechal de Gassion,” Renaudot, Theofhrastus a physician
Born: Ricaut, Sir Paul an English traveller
Died: Rivet, Andrew a celebrated French protestant divine
Died: Rossi, John Victor a learned Italian
“A Catalogue of all, or most part of the Lords, Knights, Commanders, and Persons of Quality, slain or executed by Law Martial, from the beginning of this unnatural War to March 25, 1647.” Ryves, Bruno related to sir Thomas Ryves
“De Juramenti Obligatione,” Sanderson, Dr. Robert
Died: Shakspeare was a considerable dealer in wool
Born: Soanen, John son of Matthew Soanen
Born: Spon, James son of the preceding
“The Loves of Hero and Leander, from the Greek of Musaeus, with notes,” Stapleton, Sir Robert a dramatic poet
“Juvenal” Stapleton, Sir Robert a dramatic poet
Died: Stella, James an eminent painter
“Liberty of Prophecy ing,” Taylor, Jeremy a very learned and celebrated prelate
“Orthodox and Miscellaneous Paradoxes,” Venning, Ralph a nonconformist divine
Died: Verneuil, John a French refugee
“System of Jewish Theology,” Voisin, Joseph De an ingenious doctor
Died: Wepfer, John James a celebrated physician
Born: Wetstein, John Rodolph mentioned above as one of the tutors to John James Wetstein
“A way to the tree of life, discovered in sundry directions for the profitable reading of the Scriptures,” White, John a puritan divine
Died: Wilde, John a lawyer (1590–?)
Died: Wilkinson, Henry one of four divines of the name of Wilkinson
“A Catechism for the use of the congregation of Waddesdon,” Wilkinson, Henry one of four divines of the name of Wilkinson
Born: Wilmot, John, Earl Of Rochester a noted wit in the reign of Charles II. was the son of Henry earl of Rochester; who bore a great part in the civil wars
Died: Abbot, George nephew of the preceding
Born: Abeille, Gaspar was born at Riez in Provence
“Asceticorum, vulgo spiritual] nm opusculorum, quae inter Patrum opera reperiuntur, Indiculus,” Acheri, Luc D' a Benedictine of the congregation of St
“De Ecclesiæ Occidentalis et Orientalis perpetua consensione,” Allatius, Leo keeper of the Vatican library
“The Testimony of the Ministry of Somersetshire to the Truth of Jesus Christ, and to the Solemn League and Covenant,” Allein, Richard the son of a clergyman of the same name
“Edicts,” Anselme, Antony of Antwerp
“Genealogia Scaligerorum,” Arndt, Joshua a Lutheran divine
“Short censure of the book of Will. Prynne, entitled ‘The university of Oxford’s plea refuted’,” Bagshaw, Edward a gentleman of a Derbyshire family
“Paradigimata et historic morborum ob raritatem observatione dignissimse,” Baillou, William an eminent French physician and writer
“Canicularia; a treatise concerning the dog-star and the canicular days.” Bainbridge, John an eminent physician and astronomer
“Sylvae Lyricae,” Balde, James an eminent German poet
Born: Barclay, Robert the celebrated apologist for the Quakers
“The Royal Apology; or, the declaration of the Commons in parliament, Feb. 11, 1647,” Bate, George an eminent physician
Born: Baudelot, Charles Cæsar de Dairval
Born: Bellegarde, Jean Baptiste Morvan De born in 1648 at Pihyriac in the diocese of Nantes
Died: Bernard, Edward a learned critic and astronomer
Born: Blow, John an English musician of considerable fame
“Catalogus -Plantarum” Bobart, Jacob a German horticulturist
“Vita S. Liborii Episcopi,” Bollandus, John a learned Jesuit
“Brevis Notitia Italiae,” Bollandus, John a learned Jesuit
“Breves Notitice triplici status, Ecclesiastici, Monastici et Saecularis,” Bollandus, John a learned Jesuit
“Tractatus de punctorum vocalium & accentuum in libris Veteris Testamenti Hebraicis origine, antiquitate, & auctoritate,” Buxtorf, John the son of the preceding
“Clavis Linguæ Sanctæ,” Bythner, Victorinus an able linguist
“The blessed Jew of Morocco a demonstration of the true Messias, &c. by Rabbi Samuel, a converted Jew, &c.” Calvert, Thomas uncle to the preceding
Died: Cantarini, Simone a painter and engraver
“Christian Diary” Caussin, Nicholas a French Jesuit
Born: Cheron, Elizabeth Sophia daughter of Henry Cheron
“Excerpta de legatis, Graec. & Lat.” Constantine Vii., Porphyrogeneta son of Leo the Wise
“S. Cyrilli Homilise in Jeremiam,” Cordes a learned editor
“Voyages de Vincent de Blanc,” Coulon, Lewis a French historian
Born: Crenius, Thomas a native of the marche of Brandenburg
Born: Daubenton, William a French Jesuit
“I performed with great safety to the persons with whom we corresponded: but about nine months after, being discovered by their knowledge of Mr. Cowley’s hand, 1 happily escaped both for myself and them.” Denham, Sir John an eminent English poet
“Animadversiones in omnes libros Veteris Testamenti,” Dieu, Lewis De protestant minister of Leyden
Died: Empereur, Constantine of Oppyck
Born: Fage, Raimond De La a self-taught genius
Born: Feuquieres, Anthony De Pas, Marquis Of son of Isaac
Died: Forbes, John of Corse
Born: Franceschini, Marc Antonio an historical painter
Born: Fresny, Charles Riviere Du a French poet
Died: Gabriel Sionita a learned Maronite
“The religious and loyal Protestation of John Gauden, doctor in divinity, against the present declared purposes and proceedings of the army, and others, about the trying and destroying of our sovereign lord the king; sent to a colonel, to be presented to the lord Fairfax, and his general council of officers, the 5th of January, 1648,” Gauden, John an English prelate
Died: Gentilis, Albericds an eminent civilian at Oxford
“An exercise, wherein the evil of Health-drinking is by clear and solid arguments convinced,” Geree, John an English divine of the puritan cast
Born: Guyon, Joanna Mary Bouvieres De La Mothe a French lady of fashion
Died: Herbert, Edward lord Herbert
Born: Hoet, Gerard an eminent historical and landscape painter
Died: Hooke, Robert an eminent English mathematician
“The History of England, during the year 1645, and 1646,” Hornius, George an historian in the 17th century
“A Venetian Looking-glass: or, a Letter written very lately from London to Cardinal Barberini at Rome, by a Venetian Clarissimo, touching the present Distempers in England,” Ho Well, James a voluminous English writer
“On the Sacraments.” Hugh De St. Victor an eminent divine in the 12th century
“A preparative to the treaty with the king,” Jenkins, David an English lawyer
Died: Inchofer, Melchior a learned German
Born: King, Gregory a heraldic and commercial writer
Born: Kneller, Sir Godfrey, Baronet an eminent portrait painter
“A Treatise of Divinity,” Leigh, Edward a learned theological writer of the seventeenth century
“The Saint’s encouragement in evil times or observations concerning the martyrs in general,” Leigh, Edward a learned theological writer of the seventeenth century
“A Treatise of the three Suns seen in the Winter of 1647,” Lilly, William a famous English astrologer
Died: Lubienietski, Stanislaus in Latin Lubieniecius
Born: Lucas, Richard a learned English divine
“Advice to Mr. Hartlib for the Advancement of Learning,” Petty, William a singular instance of an almost universal genius
“Advice to Mr. S. Hartlib,” Petty, William a singular instance of an almost universal genius
Born: Prestet, John, a priest of the oratory
Born: Prideaux, Humphrey a learned English divine
“An easy and compendious introduction for reading all sorts of Histories,” Prideaux, John a learned English bishop
“Lectiones 22, Orationes 13, Conciones 6, et O ratio ad Jacobum Regem,” Prideaux, John a learned English bishop
“Trajectum Eruditum.” Ravis, Christian a learned orientalist
“A Grammar of the Hebrew, Chaldaic, Syriac, Arabic, and Samaritan,” Ravis, Christian a learned orientalist
“Symbola Antoiiiana,” Raynaud, Theophilus a celebrated Jesuit
“The Life of Cardinal Michael de Mazarin,” Renaudot, Theofhrastus a physician
Died: Saavedra-Faxardo, Diego De a Spanish political and moral writer
Born: Settle, Elkanah a poetaster
“The insecurity of princes, considered in an occasional meditation upon the king’s late sufferings and death,” Somner, William an eminent English antiquary
“The Theatre of God’s Judgments,” Taylor, Thomas one of the most eminent and learned of the puritan divines
“Dissertatio de Macedonum et Asianorum anno solari” Usher, James a most illustrious prelate
Born: Verney, Guichard Joseph Du an eminent French anatomist
“Select Disputationes Theolegicce,” Voetius, Gisbert an eminent Dutch divine
Died: Voiture, Vincent once celebrated as an elegant French writer
“Pomponius Mela de situ orbis, cum observationibus,” Vossius, Isaac a man of great parts and learning
“History of Independency,” Walker, Clement author of the “History of Independency
Died: White, John a puritan divine
“Mercury; or, the secret and swift Messenger; shewing how a man may with privacy and speed communicate his thoughts to a friend at any distance,” Wilkins, John an ingenious and learned English bishop (?–1672)
Died: Adimari, Alexander an Italian poet
“La Sicilia di Filippo Paruta descritta con Medaglie, con la giunta di Lionardo Agostini,” Agostini, Lionardo an eminent antiquary
“L'Anti-Theophile paroissial,” Albi, Henry a native of Bolene in the comtat Venaissin
“Apologie pour l'Anti-Theophile paroissial,” Albi, Henry a native of Bolene in the comtat Venaissin
“Vita P. Joannis Cardin. Lusitani, ex societate Jesu,” Alegambe, Philip a Flemish Jesuit
Died: Alenio, Julius a Jesuit
Died: Amico, Bartholomew a learned Jesuit
“Vocation of Pastors” Amyraut, Moses an eminent French divine
“Eneide di Virgilio, tradotto in verso sciolto,” Angelucci, Theodore in Latin Angelutius
“Codex Belgicus,” Anselme, Antony of Antwerp
“Parisian nuptials, or the massacre of St. Bartholomew,” Anslo, Reiner a Dutch poet of considerable celebrity in his own country
Born: Aulisio, Dominico the son of Antonio Aulisio
Born: Baillet, Adrian an eminent French critic
“Consiliorum Med. lib. tertius,” Baillou, William an eminent French physician and writer
Born: Barbeyrac, Charles an eminent French physician of the seventeenth century
“Elenchus Motuum nuperorum in Anglia, simul ac Juris Regis el Parliamentarii brevis narratio,” Bate, George an eminent physician
Born: Baune, James De La a learned French Jesuit
“Hist, morbi academici Regiomontani,” Becker, Daniel was born at Konigsberg in 1627
“Commentarius de Theriaca,” Becker, Daniel was born at Konigsberg in 1627
“De objecto philosophise,” Bergalli, Charles an Italian monk of the order of the minorite conventuals
Born: Bidloo, Godfrey a famous anatomical writer
“Effigies Amoris, sive quid sit Amor efflagitanti responsum,” Birkenhead, Sir John a political author in the seventeenth century
“Novum ac magnum theatrum civitatum totius Belgiae,” Blaeu, William an eminent printer
“Quintus Curtius,” Blancard, Nicholas a classical editor
Born: Blount, Sir Thomas Pope an eminent writer towards the close of the seventeenth century
Died: Boate, Dr. Gerard a Dutchman
Born: Bocquillot, Lazarus Andrew a French ecclesiastic
“Delle cagioni dellefebri maligni,” Borelli, John Alphonso a celebrated philosopher and mathematician
Born: Boullongne, Bon De eldest son of the preceding
“Poemata,” Brandt, Gerard a learned ecclesiastical historian
Born: Broeckhusius, John a distinguished scholar in Holland
“Opera Canonica Canisii,” Canisius, Henry the nephew of Peter Canisius
“Definitiones ecclesiastics,” Carpzovius, Benedict one of the sons of the preceding
Born: Carstares, William a political character of considerable fame in Scotland
“Vacuum proscriptum,” Casati, Paul a learned Jesuit
“The Country Captain,” Cavendish, William baron Ogle
“Variety,” Cavendish, William baron Ogle
Died: Chappel, William a very learned and pious divine
“De altitudine Caucasi liber unus, cura Gab. Naudasi editus,” Chiaramonti, Scipio in Latin Claramontius
Born: Claridge, Richard a writer of eminence among the Quakers
“The Marrow of Ecclesiastical History, containing the lives of the Fathers, Schoolmen, Reformers, and eminent modern Divines, &c.” Clarke, Samuel a very industrious and useful writer of the seventeenth century
“Cor Christi in ccelis erga peccatores in terris,” Colombiere, Claude De La a famous Jesuit
Died: Cotton, Charles an English poet
“Lachrymae Musarum,” Cotton, Charles an English poet
“De pcenis et satisfactionibus humanis,” Daille, John a minister of the church of Paris
Born: Daniel, Garriel a very ingenious and learned Frenchman
Born: Davis, Rowland an Irish divine
Born: Devaux, John an eminent surgeon of Paris
“Canticum Avicennas de Medicina, ex Arab. Lat. reddit.” Deusingius, Anthony a learned physician
“Synopsis Medicine universali?,” Deusingius, Anthony a learned physician
Died: Drummond, William an elegant and ingenious poet
Died: Duck, Arthur an English civilian
Born: Duguet, James Joseph a learned priest of the oratory
Born: Duncan, Daniel an eminent physician
“Seasonable discourse for Reformation,” Dury, John in Latin Duroeus
“Imago regis Caroli, in illis suis Ærumnis et Solitudine,” Earle, John successively bishop of Worcester and Salisbury (?–1665)
“Triumphus Crucis, sive fides catholica de satisfactione Jesu Christi,” Essenius, Andrew a learned and orthodox Dutch divine
“Of Liberty and Servitude,” Evelyn, John celebrated as a philosopher (?–1706)
“Arcana studiorum omnium methodus, et bibliotheca scientiarum,” Fichet, Alexander a man of considerable learning
Born: Floyer, Sir John an eminent physician
Died: Gallucci, Tarquinius an Italian Jesuit
“A Discourse concerning public oaths, and the lawfulness of swearing in judicial proceedings, in order to answer the scruples of the Quakers,” Gauden, John an English prelate
Died: Geree, John an English divine of the puritan cast
“Elementa Linguae Persicae,” Greaves, John an eminent mathematician and antiquary
“Notæ in Senecam Philosophum & Rhctorein;” Gronovius, John Frederic an eminent civilian
Born: Gryphius, Christian son of the preceding
Died: Hakewill, George a learned English divine
“Epistola ad D. Lambertum Osbaldestonum, cui intexitur Apologia pro honoratissimo &c. D. Johanne Williams Arch. Eborac.” Harmar, John a learned Greek scholar and teacher
“German by birth, a good scholar, and a great traveller,” Hartlib, Samuel an ingenious writer on agriculture in the seventeenth century
Died: Heraldus, Desiderius French
“Reliquiae sacrae Carolina,” Heylin, Dr. Petek an English divine
“The Covenant of Grace opened in several Sermons,” Hooker, Thomas a celebrated divine of New England
“Thesaurus Philologicus, seu clavis scripturic,” Hottinger, John-Henry a very learned writer
“Winter-Dream,” Ho Well, James a voluminous English writer
“Inquisition after Blood, &c.” Ho Well, James a voluminous English writer
Born: Johnson, Samuel an English divine of remarkable learning and steadiness in suffering for the principles of tha 1History of the Spalding Society.—Nichols’s Bowyer. 39Revolution in 1688
“Historia naturalis de Piscibus et Cetis, &c.” Johnston, John an eminent naturalist
“The Subjects’ sorrow or Lamentations upon the death of Britain’s Josiah, king Charles,” Juxon, William a loyal and worthy English prelate
Died: Ivetaux, Nicholas Vanquelin, Seigneur Des a French poet
Born: Kahler, Wicand a learned and indefatigable German writer
“A deep Groan fetched at the Funeral of the incomparable and glorious monarch king Charles J.” King, Henry bishop of Chichester in the seventeenth century
“Vitruvius,” Laet, John De an author of the seventeenth century
Born: Lodge, William a spirited and tasteful engraver of the seventeenth century
“China Illustrata,” Martini, Martin a Jesuit
“The Sum of a Conference with Darcey, a Jesuit, at Brussels,” Morley, Dr. George a learned English bishop
“Preco divini verb! Albertus episcopus Ratisponenis,” Okolski, Simon a Dominican
“Arte de la Pintura, su antiguedad y grandezas,” Pacheco, Francis a Spanish artist
Born: Palfin, John a surgeon of eminence
“Theses Quaclragesiiriales in scholis Oxoniensibus publice pro forma discussae,” Potter, Christopher nephew to the preceding (1591–1646)
“Fasciculus Controversiarum ad Juniorum aut occupatorum captum colligatus,” Prideaux, John a learned English bishop
“The Virgin Widow,” Quarles, Francis an English poet (?–1644)
“Regale Lectum Miseriue or, a kingly bed of misery in which is contained a dreame with an Elegie upon the Martyrdome of Charles, late king of England, of blessed memory and another upon the right hon. the lord Capel, with a curse against the enemies of peace; and the author’s farewell to England. Whereunto is added, England’s Sonnets,” Quarles, Francis an English poet (?–1644)
Died: Raynerius a learned Dominican
“Opuscula anatomica nova,” Riolan, John son of the preceding
“The Believer’s evidence for Eternal Life,” Roberts, Francis a puritan divine
“The Lawfulness of obeying the present Government,” Rous, Francis a very conspicuous racter during the republican state of England
“Translation of the Koran,” Ryer, Andrew Du sieur de Malesais
“Censure of Mr. Antony Ascham his book of the Confusions and Revolutions of Government,” Sanderson, Dr. Robert
“L'Histoire du Siege de Dunkerque,” Sarasin, John Francis a French miscellaneous author
Born: Sarnelli, Pompey a learned Italian prelate
Born: Schelhammer, Gonthier Christopher a celebrated German physician and philosopher
Died: Scioppius, Gaspar a learned German writer
Born: Sharroch, Robert a clergyman’s son
Born: Sheffield, John duke of Buckinghamshire
“Translations” Stanley, Thomas an accomplished scholar and poet
“Les Triomphes de Louis-le-Juste,” Stephanus, Paul son of the second Henry
Died: Strada, Famiamis an ingenious and learned Jesuit
Died: Teniers, David a Flemish painter
“A Discourse of the Right of the Church in a Christian State, with a Review by way of Appendix,” Thorndike, Herbert a learned divine in the seventeenth century
Born: Tommasi, Joseph Maria a learned cardinal
Born: Tyson, Edward a learned physician
Born: Vignoles, Alphonso Des a learned chronologist
Died: Walæus, Anthony a very eminent Protestant divine
Died: Watts, William a learned sufferer during the usurpation
Died: Widdrington, Sir Thomas an eminent lawyer
“Discourse concerning the beauty of Providence, in all the rugged passages’ of it,” Wilkins, John an ingenious and learned English bishop (?–1672)
Died: Wilkinson, John brother of the rector of Waddesdon