Puneet Varma (Editor)

1598 in literature

Updated on
Edit
Like
Comment
Share on FacebookTweet on TwitterShare on LinkedInShare on Reddit

This article presents lists of the literary events and publications in 1598.

Contents

Events

  • March 28Philip Henslowe contracts Edward Alleyn and Thomas Heywood to act for the Admiral's Men in London for 2 years.
  • May 3Lope de Vega marries for the second time, to Juana de Guardo.
  • c. May? – Premiėre of William Haughton's Englishmen for My Money, or, A Woman Will Have Her Will, considered the first city comedy, probably by the Admiral's Men at The Rose theatre in London.
  • c. July? – Ben Jonson's comedy of humours Every Man in His Humour is probably first performed by the Lord Chamberlain's Men at the Curtain Theatre in London, perhaps with Shakespeare playing Kno'well.
  • September 22Ben Jonson kills actor Gabriel Spenser in a duel in London and is briefly held in Newgate Prison but escapes capital punishment by pleading benefit of clergy.
  • October – Edmund Spenser's castle at Kilcolman, near Doneraile in North Cork, is burned down by the native Irish forces of Hugh O'Neill, Earl of Tyrone. Spenser leaves for London shortly afterwards.
  • December 28 – In London, The Theatre is dismantled.
  • Lancelot Andrewes turns down the bishoprics of both Ely and Salisbury.
  • Thomas Bodley refounds the Bodleian Library at the University of Oxford.
  • English poet Barnabe Barnes is prosecuted in Star Chamber for attempting to murder one John Browne, first by offering him a poisoned lemon and then by sweetening his wine with sugar laced with mercury sublimate; Browne survived the attempt.
  • The year sees a burst of satirical writing in England, especially from John Marston; the excesses will lead to an official suppression in the following year.
  • Prose

  • John Bodenham – Politeuphuia (Wits' Commonwealth)
  • John FlorioA World of Words, an Italian/English dictionary, the first dictionary published in England to use quotations ("illustrations") to give meaning to the words
  • Emanuel FordParismus, the Renowned Prince of Bohemia (first part)
  • King James VI of Scotland – The Trew Law of Free Monarchies
  • Francis MeresPalladis Tamia, Wits Treasury, including the first critical discussion of Shakespeare's works
  • Merkelis PetkevičiusPolski z litewskim katechism
  • John StowSurvey of London
  • Zhao Shizhen – Shenqipu (3rd century, first publication?)
  • Lucas Janszoon WaghenaerEnchuyser zeecaertboeck (Enkhuizen book of sea charts)
  • Drama

  • Anonymous
  • The Famous Victories of Henry V earliest known publication
  • Mucedorus published
  • Jakob Ayrer
  • Von der Erbauung Roms ("The Building of Rome")
  • Von der schönen Melusina ("Fair Melusina")
  • Samuel Brandon – Virtuous Octavia
  • Henry Chettle, Henry Porter and Ben Jonson – Hot Anger Soon Cold
  • Robert Greene – The Scottish History of James IV published
  • William Haughton – Englishmen for My Money
  • Ben Jonson – Every Man in His Humour
  • Anthony MundayThe Downfall of Robert Earl of Huntingdon
  • Anthony Munday (and Henry Chettle?) – The Death of Robert Earl of Huntingdon
  • Henry PorterLove Prevented
  • William ShakespeareHenry IV, Part 1 and Love's Labor's Lost published
  • Poetry

  • Richard Barnfield
  • The Encomium of Lady Pecunia
  • Poems in Divers Humours
  • George Chapman – translation of Homer's Iliad into English
  • Lope de VegaLa Arcadia and La Dragontea
  • Christopher MarloweHero and Leander (completed by Chapman following Marlowe's death)
  • John Marston – The Metamorphosis of Pigmalian's Image and The Scourge of Villanie
  • Births

  • July 29Henricus Regius, Dutch philosopher and correspondent of René Descartes (died 1679)
  • August 7Georg Stiernhielm, Swedish poet (died 1672)
  • Unknown dateJohann George Moeresius, German poet (died 1657)
  • Deaths

  • January 9Jasper Heywood, English translator (born 1535)
  • February 27Friedrich Dedekind, German theologian (born 1524)
  • April 10Jacopo Mazzoni, Italian philosopher (born 1548)
  • August – Alexander Montgomerie, outlawed Scottish poet (born c. 1545/50)
  • December 6Paolo Paruta, Venetian historian (born 1540)
  • December 15 – Philips van Marnix, lord of Sint-Aldegonde, Dutch statesman and author (born 1540)
  • December 31Heinrich Rantzau, German humanist writer (born 1526)
  • Unknown dateDavid Powel, Welsh historian (born c. 1549)
  • References

    1598 in literature Wikipedia


    Similar Topics