The event pages are experimental; the OCR errors in the text mean this is incomplete and unreliable but I offer it in the hopes that it will be of some use. Events shown include births and deaths of people with their own entries, and also the publication dates of some of the works cited.
Publication: “De Geneaiogiis Gentium.” by Beulanius divine
Publication: “Rerum Boicarum libri quinque, Historiam a gentis origine ad Carolum Magnum complexi,” by Velserus, Marcus a learned civilian
Born: Isidore, Sr. of Seville
Born: Deusingius, Anthony physician
Died: Ethelbert king of Kent
Publication: “Chronicle” by Isidore, Sr. of Seville
Died: Isidore, Sr. of Seville
Born: Varro, Marcus Terentius usually styled the most learned of all the Romans
Born: Thales philosopher
Publication: “Bibliotheca Botanica,” by Sherard, William botanist
Publication: “Ivonis Carnotens-is Episcopi opera,” by Fronteau, John canon regular of the congregation of St
Publication: “Fons Lachrymarum; or, a Fountain of Tears: from when doth flow England’s complaint. Jeremiah’s Lamentations paraphrased, with divine meditations, and an elegy upon that son of valour, sir Charles Lucas,” by Quarles, Francis poet (?–1644)
Born: Furius called Bibaculus
Born: Caesar, Julius historian
Died: Eugenius archbishop
Publication: “The late news or message from Brussels unmasked,” by Evelyn, John philosopher (?–1706)
Publication: “Collectanea de Monarchia S. Imperil,” by Casaubon, Isaac critic
Publication: “Ilecherches des Antiquitez de Lyon,” by Spon, James was born at Lyons in 1647
Born: Boniface, St. saint
Died: Theodore archbishop
Born: Tibullus, Albius poet