1547 The
Chantries
Act.
Cambridge History of English Literature - 1908 - v07
1679.
A Continuation of the Coffee House Dialogue between Captain Y. and a
Baronet of the Middle-Temple. 1680 [? ].
2
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Macaulay, T. B. History of England, chap. III. 1858-61.
Beljame, A. Le Public et les Hommes de Lettres en Angleterre au Dix-
huitième Siècle. 1897.
ESSAYS
Warner, John. The Gaine of Losse. 1645.
Hall, John. Horae Vacivae. Or, Essays. 1646.
Montagu, Walter. Miscellanea Spiritualia. 1647.
Manley, Tho. Temporis Angustiae: Stollen Houres Recreations. 1649.
Gott, Sam. An Essay of the True Happines of Man. 1650.
Harflete, Henry. A Banquet of Essayes. 1653.
Enchiridium Epigrammatum Latino-Anglicum. An Epitome of Essais,
Englished out of Latin by Rob. Vilvain. 1653.
Church, Nathanael. Cheap Riches. 1654.
Robinson, J. The Birth of a Day. 1654.
C[ulpeper), T[homas). Morall Discourses and Essayes. 1655.
TREATISES ON KNOWLEDGE
Of the Vanitie and uncertaintie of artes and sciences; Englished by
Ja. San[ford). 1569. Other translations 1575, 1676, 1694. The original
De incertitudine et vanitate scientiarum declamatio invectiva. . . 1531. By
Agrippa, H. C. See Schellhorn, J. G. , Amoenitates Literariae, Tome II,
1725.
W[ilkins), John). Mathematical Magick. 1648.
Cusanus, C. The Idiot, in four books. 1650. Trans. from Latin.
Waterhouse, Edward. An humble Apologie for Learning and Learned Men.
1653.
Webster, Jo. Academiarum Examen. 1653.
Ward, Seth (bp of Salisbury). Vindiciae Academiarum. 1654.
Casaubon, Meric. A Treatise concerning Enthusiasm. 1655.
B. , J. Heroick Education. 1656.
B[lount], T[homas). Glossographia. 1656.
Glanvill, Jos. The Vanity of Dogmatizing. 1661.
Casaubon, Meric. On Credulity and Incredulity. 1668 and 1670.
CHARACTER SKETCHES
A True Description of the Pot-Companion Poet. 1642.
The Character of a Puritan. By Martin Mar-Prelat. 1643.
Wilson, J. A New Anatomie, or Character of a Christian or Roundhead.
1645.
May, Thomas. The Character of a right Malignant. 1645.
The Character of an Oxford-Incendiary. 1645.
Cleiveland, John. The Character of a London Diurnall. 1645.
A Full Answer to a Scandalous Pamphlet intituled A Character of a London
Diurnall. 1645.
The Oxford Character of the London Diurnall examined and answered. 1645.
A Character of the New Oxford Libeller. 1645.
The Drunkard's Character. 1646.
Geree, John. The Character of an Old English Puritane or Non-Conformist,
1646.
C[leiveland), J. The Character of a Moderate Intelligencer. 1647.
A Recommendation to Mercurius Morbicus. 1647. (Satire on H. Walker, i. e.
"The Ironmonger,' author of Mercurius Morbicus. )
F[orde), T[homas). The Times Anatomizd in severall Characters. 1648.
6
7
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Translated for . . . English Statesmen. By H. C. S. T. B. 1654.
Arcana Aulica: or Walsingham's Manual of Prudential Maxims for the
Statesman and the Courtier. 1655. [In the preface the printer disclaims
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to Ormond the titular Viceroy of Ireland by the translator Walsingham. ]
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Harrington, J. The Rota; or, a model of a free State or equall Common-
wealth. 1660.
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TABLE OF PRINCIPAL DATES
1516 More's Utopia.
1527 Death of Machiavelli.
1528 Sedbergh school founded by
Roger Lupton.
1532-64 Rabelais's Pantagruel.
1541 The Mercers' school founded.
1547 The Chantries Act.
1551 More's Utopia translated into
English.
1552 Wilson's Rule of Reason.
1553 Charter of Christ's Hospital.
1556 Oundle
grammar
school
founded.
1557 Repton grammar
school
founded.
1559 Calvin's Institutes translated
into English.
1561 Merchant Taylors' school
founded.
1562 First register of admissions,
Shrewsbury school.
1567 Lawrence Sheriff founds
Rugby school.
1571 John Lyon founds Harrow
school.
1572 Parker founds Society of
Antiquaries.
1575 University of Leyden founded.
1580 Montaigne's Essays (1st ed. ).
1584 Reginald Scot's Discoverie of
Witchcraft.
1588 Thomas Hobbes born (d. 1679).
1588-1609 Baronius's Annales.
1591 Robert Herrick born (d. 1674).
1592 Francis Quarles born (d. 1644).
1593 Izaak Walton born (d. 1683).
1593 Gifford's Dialogues of Witches.
1593 George Herbert born (d. 1633).
1596 Spenser's Veue of the Present
State of Ireland.
1599 Sir John Davies's Nosce
Teipsum.
1599 Death of Spenser.
1601 Grotius's Adamus Exul.
1603–25 James I.
1603 King James's Daemonologie.
1604 Elizabeth's statute against
witchcraft superseded by one
much more severe.
1605 Sylvester's Du Bartas.
1605 Sir Thomas Browne born
(d. 1682).
1605 Gunpowder plot.
1605–15 Don Quixote.
1606 Edmund Waller born (d. 1687).
1606-84 Pierre Corneille.
1607 John Harvard born (d. 1638).
1607 Hall's Mundus Alter et Idem.
1608 Thomas Fuller born (d. 1661).
1608 John Milton born (d. 1674).
1608 Perkins's Discoverie of the
damned Art of Witch craft.
1609 Sir John Suckling born
(d. 1642).
1609 Edward Hyde, first earl of
Clarendon, born (d. 1674).
1609 Grotius's Mare liberum.
1609 Sir Thomas Overbury's Obser-
vations (ptd 1626).
1609 Death of Joseph Scaliger.
1610-13 Chrysostom printed at Sir
Henry Savile's press, Eton.
1611 Authorised Version.
1611 Sir Thomas Urquhart born
(? d. 1660).
1611 Charterhouse school founded
by Thomas Sutton.
1612 Death of prince Henry.
1612 Sir John Davies's Discoverie. . .
why Ireland was not entirely
subdued.
1612 (? ) Richard Crashaw born (d.
1649)
1613 Andreini's Adamo.
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Table of Principal Dates
(
1613 John Cleiveland born (d. 1658). 1633 George Herbert's Temple.
1613 Marriage of princess Elizabeth 1633 Pacata Hibernia.
with the elector palatine.
1633 Land becomes abp of Canter-
1614 Isaac Casaubon's De rebus bury.
sacris.
1633 Cowley's Poeticall Blossomes.
1616 Death of Cervantes.
1633 Trial of the Lancashire
1616 Death of Shakespeare.
witches.
1616 Cotta's Triall of Witchcraft. 1634 William Habington's Castara.
1617 Fynes Morison's Itinerary. 1634 Milton's Comus (published
1618 Richard Lovelace born (d. 1658). 1637).
1618 Abraham Cowley born (d. 1667). 1634 (? ) Sir William Alexander's
1618-48 The Thirty Years' War.
Anacrisis.
1618 () Bolton's Hypercritica. 1635 L'Académie Française founded.
1619 Harvey reveals his discovery of 1635 Selden's Mare Clausum.
the circulation of the blood. 1635 Quarles's Emblemes.
1619 Dulwich college founded. 1636 Corneille's Le Cid.
1620 The Pilgrim Fathers land in f. 1636-65 P. Calderon de La Barca.
New England.
1637 Death of Ben Jonson.
1620 Lucy Hutchinson born.
1637 Discours de la méthode.
1620 Bacon's Novum Organum. 1637 Death of Nicholas Ferrar.
1621 Henry Vaughan born (d. 1695). 1637 Shakerley Marmion's Cupid
1621 Andrew Marvell born (d. 1678). and Psyche.
1622 Bacon's Henry VII.
1637 Milton's Lycidas published
1622 Thomas Archer and Nicholas 1638).
Bourne issue periodicals dealing 1637 Chillingworth’s Religion of
with foreign wars.
Protestants.
1622 Peacham's Compleat Gentle- 1638 Jonsonus Virbius.
1638 Cowley's Naufragium Jocu-
1623 Campanella's Civitas Solis.
lare.
1623 First folio of Shakespeare. 1639 Pacification of Berwick.
1624 Lord Herbert of Cherbury's 1639 Horrocks sees the transit of
De Veritate.
Venus.
1625-49 King Charles I.
1639 Death of Sir Henry Wotton.
1625 Grotius's De Jure Belli et 1639 Ussher's Antiquitates Ecclesiae
Pacis.
Britannicae.
1625 The Plague in London.
1640 Hobbes's Elements of Law
1626 First complete ed, of George (written).
Sandys's Ovid.
1640 Thomas Carew's Poems.
1627 Bacon's New Atlantis pub- 1640 Meeting of the Long parlia-
lished.
ment.
1627 Hakewill's Power and Provi- 1640 Bushy becomes headmaster of
dence of God.
Westminster.
1628 Selden's Marmora Arundel. 1640 Walton's Life of John Donne.
iana.
1640-1 Cowley's The Guardian.
1628 John Bunyan born (d. 1688). 1641 Irish rebellion.
1628 Assassination of the duke of 1641 Execution of the earl of
Buckingham.
Strafford.
1630 Death of Kepler.
1641 Naunton's Fragmenta Regalia.
1631-2 The Little Gidding Story 1641 Milton's Reformation touching
Books.
Church Discipline.
1632 Prynne's Histriomastix. 1641-2 Samuel Pecke's Diurnall
1632 Gomberville's Polexandre.
Occurrences, containing English
1632 Death of Gustavus Adolphus.
1632 Falkland at Great Tew.
1641 Fuller's Holy and Profane
1632 Reynolds's Mythomystes.
State.
man.
news.
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521
1641 Ben Jonson's Timber.
1652 Crashaw's Carmen Deo Nostro,
1641 Greville's Nature of Truth. 1652 Herbert's A Priest to the
1642 Sir John Denham's Cooper's Temple.
Hill.
1652 Edward Benlowes's Theophila.
1642 Outbreak of the civil war. 1652 Culverwel's Light of Nature.
Closing of the theatres.
1653 Walton's Compleat Angler.
1642 Death of Galileo.
1653 Death of Sir Robert Filmer.
1642 Hobbes's De Cive.
1653 Hammond's Paraphrase and
1642 Sir Francis Kynaston's Leoline Annotations on the New Testa-
and Sydanis.
ment.
1642 Unauthorised edition of Religio 1653 Gracian's Oráculo Manual.
Medici.
1653 Persecution of the press.
1643 Westminster assembly of 1654 Vondel's Lucifer.
divines.
1654 Death of Selden.
1643 Browne's Religio Medici. 1655 Junius's ed. of Caedmon.
1643 Bolland begins Acta Sanc- 1655 Stanley's History of Philo-
torum.
sophy.
1643 Milton's Doctrine and Dis- 1655 Hobbes's De Corpore.
cipline of Divorce.
1655 Fuller's Church History.
1643-6 R. Ci's Mercurius Civicus, 1656 Hobbes's De Homine.
the first illustrated journal. 1656 Pascal's Lettres Provinciales.
1644_Milton's Areopagitica and 1656 Harrington's Oceana.
Education.
1656 Cowley's collected works.
1645 Milton's early Poems.
1657 The Whole Duty of Man.
1645 Execution of Laud.
1657 Brian Walton's Biblia Sacra
1645 Waller's poems first printed. Polyglotta.
A Continuation of the Coffee House Dialogue between Captain Y. and a
Baronet of the Middle-Temple. 1680 [? ].
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517
See
Macaulay, T. B. History of England, chap. III. 1858-61.
Beljame, A. Le Public et les Hommes de Lettres en Angleterre au Dix-
huitième Siècle. 1897.
ESSAYS
Warner, John. The Gaine of Losse. 1645.
Hall, John. Horae Vacivae. Or, Essays. 1646.
Montagu, Walter. Miscellanea Spiritualia. 1647.
Manley, Tho. Temporis Angustiae: Stollen Houres Recreations. 1649.
Gott, Sam. An Essay of the True Happines of Man. 1650.
Harflete, Henry. A Banquet of Essayes. 1653.
Enchiridium Epigrammatum Latino-Anglicum. An Epitome of Essais,
Englished out of Latin by Rob. Vilvain. 1653.
Church, Nathanael. Cheap Riches. 1654.
Robinson, J. The Birth of a Day. 1654.
C[ulpeper), T[homas). Morall Discourses and Essayes. 1655.
TREATISES ON KNOWLEDGE
Of the Vanitie and uncertaintie of artes and sciences; Englished by
Ja. San[ford). 1569. Other translations 1575, 1676, 1694. The original
De incertitudine et vanitate scientiarum declamatio invectiva. . . 1531. By
Agrippa, H. C. See Schellhorn, J. G. , Amoenitates Literariae, Tome II,
1725.
W[ilkins), John). Mathematical Magick. 1648.
Cusanus, C. The Idiot, in four books. 1650. Trans. from Latin.
Waterhouse, Edward. An humble Apologie for Learning and Learned Men.
1653.
Webster, Jo. Academiarum Examen. 1653.
Ward, Seth (bp of Salisbury). Vindiciae Academiarum. 1654.
Casaubon, Meric. A Treatise concerning Enthusiasm. 1655.
B. , J. Heroick Education. 1656.
B[lount], T[homas). Glossographia. 1656.
Glanvill, Jos. The Vanity of Dogmatizing. 1661.
Casaubon, Meric. On Credulity and Incredulity. 1668 and 1670.
CHARACTER SKETCHES
A True Description of the Pot-Companion Poet. 1642.
The Character of a Puritan. By Martin Mar-Prelat. 1643.
Wilson, J. A New Anatomie, or Character of a Christian or Roundhead.
1645.
May, Thomas. The Character of a right Malignant. 1645.
The Character of an Oxford-Incendiary. 1645.
Cleiveland, John. The Character of a London Diurnall. 1645.
A Full Answer to a Scandalous Pamphlet intituled A Character of a London
Diurnall. 1645.
The Oxford Character of the London Diurnall examined and answered. 1645.
A Character of the New Oxford Libeller. 1645.
The Drunkard's Character. 1646.
Geree, John. The Character of an Old English Puritane or Non-Conformist,
1646.
C[leiveland), J. The Character of a Moderate Intelligencer. 1647.
A Recommendation to Mercurius Morbicus. 1647. (Satire on H. Walker, i. e.
"The Ironmonger,' author of Mercurius Morbicus. )
F[orde), T[homas). The Times Anatomizd in severall Characters. 1648.
6
7
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518
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(Cleiveland, John. ] The Character of a Country Committee-man. 1649.
The Character of Mercurius Politicus. 1650. (Attack upon the newspaper. )
Lockier, Lionel. The Character of a Time-serving Saint. 1652. (Verse. )
C[leiveland), J[ohn). A Character of a Diurnal-Maker. 1653.
The Character of a Protector. 1654. (Satirical verses. )
Evelyn, John. A Character of England. 3rd ed. 1659.
Tuke, Sir Samuel, or Morley, George (bp of Winchester). A Character of
Charles the Second. 1660.
•
TRACTS ON GOVERNMENT AND COURT-LIFE
Weldon), Sir A. The Court and Character of King James. 1650.
Sanderson, Sir W. Aulicus Coquinariae . . . by Sir A. W. 1651.
Grotius, H. Politick Maxims and Observations written by. . . Hugo Grotius.
Translated for . . . English Statesmen. By H. C. S. T. B. 1654.
Arcana Aulica: or Walsingham's Manual of Prudential Maxims for the
Statesman and the Courtier. 1655. [In the preface the printer disclaims
knowledge of its authorship but states that it was addressed as a present
to Ormond the titular Viceroy of Ireland by the translator Walsingham. ]
Heylin, P. Observations on the Historie of the Reign of King Charles. 1656.
G[rimefield), J. The Sage Senator Delineated. 1660.
Bridges, G. Divers Political Discourses of the Duke of Rohan. 1660.
Harrington, J. The Rota; or, a model of a free State or equall Common-
wealth. 1660.
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TABLE OF PRINCIPAL DATES
1516 More's Utopia.
1527 Death of Machiavelli.
1528 Sedbergh school founded by
Roger Lupton.
1532-64 Rabelais's Pantagruel.
1541 The Mercers' school founded.
1547 The Chantries Act.
1551 More's Utopia translated into
English.
1552 Wilson's Rule of Reason.
1553 Charter of Christ's Hospital.
1556 Oundle
grammar
school
founded.
1557 Repton grammar
school
founded.
1559 Calvin's Institutes translated
into English.
1561 Merchant Taylors' school
founded.
1562 First register of admissions,
Shrewsbury school.
1567 Lawrence Sheriff founds
Rugby school.
1571 John Lyon founds Harrow
school.
1572 Parker founds Society of
Antiquaries.
1575 University of Leyden founded.
1580 Montaigne's Essays (1st ed. ).
1584 Reginald Scot's Discoverie of
Witchcraft.
1588 Thomas Hobbes born (d. 1679).
1588-1609 Baronius's Annales.
1591 Robert Herrick born (d. 1674).
1592 Francis Quarles born (d. 1644).
1593 Izaak Walton born (d. 1683).
1593 Gifford's Dialogues of Witches.
1593 George Herbert born (d. 1633).
1596 Spenser's Veue of the Present
State of Ireland.
1599 Sir John Davies's Nosce
Teipsum.
1599 Death of Spenser.
1601 Grotius's Adamus Exul.
1603–25 James I.
1603 King James's Daemonologie.
1604 Elizabeth's statute against
witchcraft superseded by one
much more severe.
1605 Sylvester's Du Bartas.
1605 Sir Thomas Browne born
(d. 1682).
1605 Gunpowder plot.
1605–15 Don Quixote.
1606 Edmund Waller born (d. 1687).
1606-84 Pierre Corneille.
1607 John Harvard born (d. 1638).
1607 Hall's Mundus Alter et Idem.
1608 Thomas Fuller born (d. 1661).
1608 John Milton born (d. 1674).
1608 Perkins's Discoverie of the
damned Art of Witch craft.
1609 Sir John Suckling born
(d. 1642).
1609 Edward Hyde, first earl of
Clarendon, born (d. 1674).
1609 Grotius's Mare liberum.
1609 Sir Thomas Overbury's Obser-
vations (ptd 1626).
1609 Death of Joseph Scaliger.
1610-13 Chrysostom printed at Sir
Henry Savile's press, Eton.
1611 Authorised Version.
1611 Sir Thomas Urquhart born
(? d. 1660).
1611 Charterhouse school founded
by Thomas Sutton.
1612 Death of prince Henry.
1612 Sir John Davies's Discoverie. . .
why Ireland was not entirely
subdued.
1612 (? ) Richard Crashaw born (d.
1649)
1613 Andreini's Adamo.
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Table of Principal Dates
(
1613 John Cleiveland born (d. 1658). 1633 George Herbert's Temple.
1613 Marriage of princess Elizabeth 1633 Pacata Hibernia.
with the elector palatine.
1633 Land becomes abp of Canter-
1614 Isaac Casaubon's De rebus bury.
sacris.
1633 Cowley's Poeticall Blossomes.
1616 Death of Cervantes.
1633 Trial of the Lancashire
1616 Death of Shakespeare.
witches.
1616 Cotta's Triall of Witchcraft. 1634 William Habington's Castara.
1617 Fynes Morison's Itinerary. 1634 Milton's Comus (published
1618 Richard Lovelace born (d. 1658). 1637).
1618 Abraham Cowley born (d. 1667). 1634 (? ) Sir William Alexander's
1618-48 The Thirty Years' War.
Anacrisis.
1618 () Bolton's Hypercritica. 1635 L'Académie Française founded.
1619 Harvey reveals his discovery of 1635 Selden's Mare Clausum.
the circulation of the blood. 1635 Quarles's Emblemes.
1619 Dulwich college founded. 1636 Corneille's Le Cid.
1620 The Pilgrim Fathers land in f. 1636-65 P. Calderon de La Barca.
New England.
1637 Death of Ben Jonson.
1620 Lucy Hutchinson born.
1637 Discours de la méthode.
1620 Bacon's Novum Organum. 1637 Death of Nicholas Ferrar.
1621 Henry Vaughan born (d. 1695). 1637 Shakerley Marmion's Cupid
1621 Andrew Marvell born (d. 1678). and Psyche.
1622 Bacon's Henry VII.
1637 Milton's Lycidas published
1622 Thomas Archer and Nicholas 1638).
Bourne issue periodicals dealing 1637 Chillingworth’s Religion of
with foreign wars.
Protestants.
1622 Peacham's Compleat Gentle- 1638 Jonsonus Virbius.
1638 Cowley's Naufragium Jocu-
1623 Campanella's Civitas Solis.
lare.
1623 First folio of Shakespeare. 1639 Pacification of Berwick.
1624 Lord Herbert of Cherbury's 1639 Horrocks sees the transit of
De Veritate.
Venus.
1625-49 King Charles I.
1639 Death of Sir Henry Wotton.
1625 Grotius's De Jure Belli et 1639 Ussher's Antiquitates Ecclesiae
Pacis.
Britannicae.
1625 The Plague in London.
1640 Hobbes's Elements of Law
1626 First complete ed, of George (written).
Sandys's Ovid.
1640 Thomas Carew's Poems.
1627 Bacon's New Atlantis pub- 1640 Meeting of the Long parlia-
lished.
ment.
1627 Hakewill's Power and Provi- 1640 Bushy becomes headmaster of
dence of God.
Westminster.
1628 Selden's Marmora Arundel. 1640 Walton's Life of John Donne.
iana.
1640-1 Cowley's The Guardian.
1628 John Bunyan born (d. 1688). 1641 Irish rebellion.
1628 Assassination of the duke of 1641 Execution of the earl of
Buckingham.
Strafford.
1630 Death of Kepler.
1641 Naunton's Fragmenta Regalia.
1631-2 The Little Gidding Story 1641 Milton's Reformation touching
Books.
Church Discipline.
1632 Prynne's Histriomastix. 1641-2 Samuel Pecke's Diurnall
1632 Gomberville's Polexandre.
Occurrences, containing English
1632 Death of Gustavus Adolphus.
1632 Falkland at Great Tew.
1641 Fuller's Holy and Profane
1632 Reynolds's Mythomystes.
State.
man.
news.
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521
1641 Ben Jonson's Timber.
1652 Crashaw's Carmen Deo Nostro,
1641 Greville's Nature of Truth. 1652 Herbert's A Priest to the
1642 Sir John Denham's Cooper's Temple.
Hill.
1652 Edward Benlowes's Theophila.
1642 Outbreak of the civil war. 1652 Culverwel's Light of Nature.
Closing of the theatres.
1653 Walton's Compleat Angler.
1642 Death of Galileo.
1653 Death of Sir Robert Filmer.
1642 Hobbes's De Cive.
1653 Hammond's Paraphrase and
1642 Sir Francis Kynaston's Leoline Annotations on the New Testa-
and Sydanis.
ment.
1642 Unauthorised edition of Religio 1653 Gracian's Oráculo Manual.
Medici.
1653 Persecution of the press.
1643 Westminster assembly of 1654 Vondel's Lucifer.
divines.
1654 Death of Selden.
1643 Browne's Religio Medici. 1655 Junius's ed. of Caedmon.
1643 Bolland begins Acta Sanc- 1655 Stanley's History of Philo-
torum.
sophy.
1643 Milton's Doctrine and Dis- 1655 Hobbes's De Corpore.
cipline of Divorce.
1655 Fuller's Church History.
1643-6 R. Ci's Mercurius Civicus, 1656 Hobbes's De Homine.
the first illustrated journal. 1656 Pascal's Lettres Provinciales.
1644_Milton's Areopagitica and 1656 Harrington's Oceana.
Education.
1656 Cowley's collected works.
1645 Milton's early Poems.
1657 The Whole Duty of Man.
1645 Execution of Laud.
1657 Brian Walton's Biblia Sacra
1645 Waller's poems first printed. Polyglotta.