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This article presents lists of the literary events and publications in 1643.

Events

  • May/June – René Descartes, having had his philosophy condemned by the University of Utrecht, begins his long correspondence with Princess Elizabeth of Bohemia.
  • June 16 – The Parliament of England issues the Licensing Order of 1643 to control the press – the action against which John Milton protests in his Areopagitica of the following year.
  • August 1 – The first of Milton's divorce tracts is published, anonymously and unlicensed.
  • unknown dates
  • Cardinal Mazarin opens the Bibliothèque Mazarine in Paris to scholars.
  • The medieval Icelandic manuscript Codex Regius comes to light, in the possession of Bishop Brynjólfur Sveinsson.
  • Miyamoto Musashi begins dictating The Book of Five Rings (Go Rin No Sho).
  • Francis Bacon's New Atlantis and Tommaso Campanella's Civitas Solis, The City of the Sun, are published together in a volume titled Mundus Alter et Idem – the first time, though not the last, that the two works will be bound together.

New books

Prose

  • Sir Thomas Browne – Religio Medici (first "authorized" edition, after two unauthorized in the previous year)
  • Sir Kenelm Digby – Observations Upon Religio Medici
  • Philip Hunton – A Treatise of Monarchie
  • John Milton – Doctrine and Discipline of Divorce
  • Roger Williams – A Key into the Language of America
  • Pedro Agerre (Axular) – Gero

Drama

  • Pierre Corneille
  • Le Menteur
  • Polyeucte
  • Sir William Davenant – The Unfortunate Lovers published
  • Claude de L'Estoile – La Belle Esclave (The Beautiful Slave)
  • Francisco de Quevedo
  • Entremés de las sombras
  • La mujer de Peribáñez

Poetry

  • Ramillete gracioso
  • Antoine Girard de Saint-Amant – Albion

Births

  • March 26 – Louis Moréri, French encyclopedist and priest (died 1680)
  • September 18 – Gilbert Burnet, Scottish historian and bishop (died 1715)
  • November 1 – John Strype, English historian, biographer and cleric (died 1737)
  • November 16 – Jean Chardin, French travel writer (died 1713)
  • unknown date – Thomas Rymer, English Historiographer Royal (died 1713)

Deaths

  • February 9 – Sidney Godolphin, English poet (born 1610)
  • April 4 – Simon Episcopius, Dutch theologian (born 1583)
  • April 12 – Nicolaus Hunnius, German theologian (born 1585)
  • April 20 – Christoph Demantius, German poet and composer (born 1567)
  • November 29 – William Cartwright, English poet, dramatist and cleric (born 1611)
  • unknown dates
  • Abraham Azulai, Moroccan-born Kabbalistic author (born c. 1570)
  • Thomas Master, English poet, translator and cleric (born 1603)
  • Pedro de Oña, Chilean poet (born 1570)
  • probable
  • Mícheál Ó Cléirigh, Irish chronicler (born c. 1590)
  • Henry Glapthorne, English dramatist (born 1610)

References