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1622 in literature

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This article presents lists of the literary events and publications in 1622.

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Events

  • January 6 (probably) – The Banqueting House, Whitehall, London, is opened with a performance of Ben Jonson's The Masque of Augurs designed by the building's architect, Inigo Jones.
  • February 28 – Loiola, a Latin comedy mocking the Jesuits, is acted at Cambridge.
  • March 12
  • The performance of Loiola, first seen in February, is repeated before King James I of England.
  • Teresa of Ávila (died 1582), devotional writer, is canonized by Pope Gregory XV.
  • November 19 – English writer and politician Sir Percy Herbert, created a baronet three days earlier, marries Elizabeth Craven, daughter of William Craven, a former Lord Mayor of London.
  • Shakespeare's drama Othello is first published in the first quarto edition by Thomas Walkley in London, posthumously and nearly twenty years after the probable date of its first performance. New editions of four other Shakespeare plays in quarto are also issued this year, publishers being presumably aware of the imminent publication of the First Folio.
  • Lucas Holstenius arrives in Britain to gather material for his Geographi Minores.
  • James Mabbe publishes an English translation of Mateo Alemán's novel Guzmán de Alfarache (1599).
  • Prose

  • Juan Ruiz de AlarcónEl tejedor de Segovia
  • Francis BaconThe Historie of the Raigne of King Henry the Seventh
  • Jacob Boehme – De Signatura Rerum
  • Elizabeth Knyvet Clinton, Countess of Lincoln – The Countess of Lincoln's Nursery
  • Marie de GournayEgalité des Hommes et des Femmes (Equality of Men and Women)
  • Richard HawkinsVoiage into the South Sea
  • Henry PeachamThe Compleat Gentleman
  • Drama

  • Giambattista AndreiniThe Centaur (publication in Paris)
  • Thomas Dekker and Philip MassingerThe Virgin Martyr (published)
  • John Fletcher and Massinger (and Francis Beaumont?) – Beggars' Bush (acted at Court)
  • Fletcher and Massinger – The Spanish Curate
  • Ben JonsonThe Masque of Augurs
  • Thomas Middleton and William RowleyThe Changeling
  • Thomas Middleton and John WebsterAnything for a Quiet Life (published)
  • William Rowley(? and another?) – The Birth of Merlin
  • Poetry

  • Gervase Markham and William SampsonHerod and Antipater
  • Thomas MayThe Heir
  • John TaylorThe Water Cormorant His Complaint
  • George WitherFaire-Virtue, The Mistresse of Phil Arete
  • Births

  • January 15Molière (Jean-Baptiste Poquelin), French dramatist (died 1673)
  • February 24Johannes Clauberg, German philosopher and theologian (died 1655)
  • March 28Ermes di Colorêt, Italian nobleman and writer (died 1692)
  • April 11Jan van Vliet, Dutch philologist (died 1666)
  • April 17Henry Vaughan (died 1695), Welsh poet writing in English, and Thomas Vaughan, Welsh philosopher (died 1666, twins)
  • September 22Jacques Savary, French commercial economist (died 1690)
  • Unknown dates
  • Francesc Fontanella, Catalonian poet and dramatist (died c. 1680)
  • Gilbert Mabbot, English journalist and licenser of the press 1647–49 (died c. 1670)
  • Deaths

  • April 14Antoine de Gaudier, French theologian (born 1572)
  • June 4Péter Révay, Hungarian nobleman, poet and historian (born 1568)
  • August 21 – Juan de Tassis y Peralta, 2nd Count of Villamediana, Spanish poet (murdered, born 1582)
  • October – Sir George Buck, English antiquary and historian (born 1560)
  • October 11Conrad Vetter, German polemicist (born 1547)
  • November 4Francisco Rodrigues Lobo, Portuguese poet and bucolic writer (born 1580)
  • December 19Benedetto Justiniani, Italian theologian (born 1550)
  • Probable year of death
  • Henry Ainsworth, English scholar and cleric (born 1571)
  • John Owen, Welsh writer of Latin epigrams (born 1564)
  • References

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