- 1616
Year 1616 (MDCXVI) was a
leap year starting on Friday (link will display full calendar) of theGregorian calendar (or aleap year starting on Monday of the 10-day slowerJulian calendar ).Events of 1616
January - June
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January - The Dutch try to gain control of all thenutmeg -producingspice islands with the retreat of the English fromAi to Pula Run Island. Nutmeg at this time is more valuable thangold , and the English, led byNathaniel Courthope , hold on to Run. [Giles Milton. 1999. "Nathaniel's Nutmeg: Or the True and Incredible Adventures of the Spice Trader Who Changed the Course of History". ISBN-13: 9780374219369.]
*January - The development of thethoroughbred horse is greatly encouraged by the appointment to the court of KingJames I of England of courtierGeorge Villiers asMaster of the Horse .
*January -António Vieira arrives, with his parents, inBahia (present-daySalvador ) in colonialBrazil , an unpromising beginning for his great career as a diplomat, noted author, leading figure of the Church, and protector ofBrazil ian Indians in an age of intolerance.
*January - Officials inWürttemberg chargeastronomer Johannes Kepler with practicing "forbidden arts" (witchcraft ). His mother had also been so charged and spent 14 months in prison.
*January 1 -James I of England , theater-going and literary absolutist king, attends themasque "The Golden Age Restored ", a satire byBen Jonson on fallen court favorite Somerset. The king asks for a repeat performance onJanuary 6 .
*January 3 - In the court ofJames I of England , the king's favoriteGeorge Villiers becomesMaster of the Horse ; onApril 24 he receives theOrder of the Garter ; and onAugust 27 is created Viscount Villiers and Baron Waddon, receiving a grant of land valued at £80,000. In1617 , he is madeEarl of Buckingham . After theEarl of Pembroke , he is the 2nd richest nobleman inEngland .
*January 10 - SirThomas Roe ,emissary from the court of KingJames I of England , presents hiscredentials to the Mughal EmperorJahangir , inAjmer Fort , thus opening the door to the British presence in India. [Jehângïr's period of stay at Ajmer was from 5 Shawwäl 1022 to 1 Zil-qä'da 1025 equivalent to November 8, 1613 to October 31, 1616.] Roe sailed in the "Lyon" under the command of captainChristopher Newport , best known for his role in the Virginia colonies.
*January 12 - The city ofBelém ,Brazil is founded on theAmazon River delta by the Portuguese captain Francisco Caldeiras de Castelo Branco, who had previously taken the city ofSão Luís inMaranhão from the French.
*January 15 - After overwintering with theHuron Indians ,Samuel de Champlain and Recollect FatherJoseph Le Caron visit thePetun andOttawa Indians of theGreat Lakes . This is Champlain's last trip inNorth America before returning toFrance . Having securedCanada , he helps createFrench America ,New France , orL'Acadie .
*January 24 - Dutch captainWillem Schouten rounds the southern tip ofSouth America and names itCape Horn , after his birthplace in theNetherlands .
*February 24 - A commission ofRoman Catholic theologians, the "Qualifiers," reports that the idea that the Sun is stationary is "foolish and absurd in philosophy, and formally heretical since it explicitly contradicts in many places the sense of Holy Scripture...".
*February - English merchants of the East India Company complain that the great troubles and wars inJapan since their arrival have put them to much pains and charges. Two great cities,Osaka and Sakaii, have been burned to the ground, each one almost as big asLondon , and not one house left standing, and it is reported above 300,000 men have lost their lives, “yet the old Emperor Ogusho Same hath prevailed and Fidaia Same either slain or fled secretly away, that no news is to be heard of him.”Jesuits , priests, and friars are banished by the emperor and their churches and monasteries pulled down; they put the fault on the arrival of the English; it is said if Fidaia Same had prevailed against the emperor, he promised them entrance again, when without doubt all the English would have been driven out of Japan. [Text from: 'East Indies: February 1616', Calendar of State Papers Colonial, East Indies, China and Japan: 1513-1616, volume 2 (1864), pp. 457-461. URL: http://www.british-history.ac.uk/report.aspx?compid=68785. Date accessed: 01 March 2008. (No copyright violation.)]
*February 19 - First recordederuption ofMayon Volcano , thePhilippines ' most activevolcano . [Smithsonian Institution. "Global Volcanism Program". URL: http://www.volcano.si.edu/ accessed on 12.03.2008. Event dated with reference to historical documents.]
*March -Nicolaus Copernicus ' "De revolutionibus" is placed on theIndex of Forbidden Books by the Congregation of the Index of theRoman Catholic Church .
*March -Action of 1616 - La Goulette,Tunisia : A Spanish squadron under Francisco de Ribera defeats a Tunisian fleet.
*March 11 - The EnglishRoman Catholic priest , Thomas Atkinson (born c.1546 ) ishanged, drawn, and quartered atYork , at age 70 (he is beatified byPope John Paul II onNovember 22 ,1987 ).
*March 19 - SirWalter Raleigh , English explorer of theNew World , is released from prison in theTower of London in order to conduct a second, ill-fated expedition in search ofEl Dorado inSouth America .
*March 11 -Galileo Galilei meetsPope Paul V in person, to discuss his position.
*May - TheThomas Overbury Murder Scandal (1615 -1616) ends with the conviction of Earl and Countess of Somerset, who were, however, not hanged but imprisoned until1622 in theTower of London . Although KingJames I of England has ordered the investigation of the poet's murder and allowed his former court favorite to be arrested and tried, his court, now under the influence of theEarl of Buckingham (George Villiers ) gains the reputation of being corrupt and vile. The royal visit of James's brother-in-lawChristian IV , king ofDenmark , a notorious soak, adds further scandal.
*May 3 - TheTreaty of Loudun is signed, ending a series of rebellions in France.
*June 12 -Pocahontas (now Rebecca) arrives inEngland , with her husband,John Rolfe , their baby son,Thomas Rolfe , her sister Matachanna and brother-in-law "Tomocomo ," and theshaman Uttmatomakkin. TenPowhatan Indians are brought by SirThomas Dale , the colonial governor, at the request of theVirginia Company , as a fund-raising stunt. Dale, having been recalled under criticism, writes "A True Relation of the State of Virginia, Left by Sir Thomas Dale, Knight, in May last, 1616" in a successful effort to redeem his leadership. Neither Pocahontas or Dale see Virginia again.July - December
*July 6 - First recordederuption of Manam Volcano (erupting frequently since then), forming a 10-km-wide island in theBismarck Sea , 13 km off coast ofPapua New Guinea , in the southwestern part of thePacific Ring of Fire . [Smithsonian Institution. "Global Volcanism Program". URL: http://www.volcano.si.edu/ accessed on 12.03.2008. Event dated with reference to historical documents.]
*July 20 -Hugh O'Neill, 2nd Earl of Tyrone , dies inRome , thus concluding theFlight of the Earls fromIreland .
*August 8 - TheTokugawa shogunate (Bakufu ) inJapan forbids foreigners other than Chinese from traveling freely or trading outside of the ports of Nagasaki andHirado . [Arano, Yasunori. "The Formation of a Japanocentric World Order."International Journal of Asian Studies" 2:2 (2005). p201.]
*September -Sakazaki Naomori of IwamiTsuwano han fails to kidnapPrincess Sen and commits suicide.
*September 15 - The first non-aristocratic, free public school in Europe is opened inFrascati ,Italy .
*October -John Donne is appointed as Reader in Divinity at his old inn of court,Lincoln's Inn .
*October 25 -Dirk Hartog makes the second recorded landfall by a European onAustralia n soil, atDirk Hartog Island off theWestern Australia n coast. Thepewter Hartog Plate , left to mark the landfall of the Dutch shipEendracht , is now in theRijksmuseum inAmsterdam .
*November 6 -25 - The famous, if still inaccurate, folio edition ofBen Jonson 's "Workes" is published. [Bland, M. ‘William Stansby and the production of the "Workes of Beniamin Jonson", 1615–16’, The Library, 20, 1998, 10.]
*November -Peter Paul Rubens begins work on his famous classical tapestries, when a contract is signed inAntwerp with cloth dyers Jan Raes and Frans Sweerts in Brussels, and the rich Genoese merchant Franco Cattaneo.
*November -Rene Descartes , at age 20, graduates in civil and canonlaw at theUniversity of Poitiers , where he becomes disillusioned with books, preferring to seek truths from "le grand livre du monde." His thesis defense may have been written in December 1616.
*November - With small profits to show, theVirginia Company decides to distribute land inVirginia tostockholder s according to the number of shares owned. Each stockholder can set up a "particular" plantation and pay associated expenses, receiving convert|100|acre|km2 of land for each share and 50 acres for each person transported (the "headrights" system).
*November - AuthorRichard Burton is madevicar of St. Thomas in the west suburbs ofLondon .
*November 4 - Charles I (15 year-old second son ofJames I of England andAnne of Denmark ) is invested asPrince of Wales atWhitehall inLondon , the last such investiture until1911 .
*November 5 - BishopLancelot Andrewes preaches the annual Gunpowder Treason sermon before KingJames I of England atWhitehall (both were intended victims).
*November 6 - CaptainWilliam Murray is granted a royalpatent , giving him the sole privilege of importingtobacco toScotland for a period of 21 years. Continuing from the reign ofElizabeth I of England , the creation ofgrants and patents reaches a new highwater mark from1614 to1621 , during the reign ofJames I of England .
*November 16 - Roman CatholicArchbishop of the See of Spalato andPrimate ofDalmatia ,Marco Antonio de Dominis , having run afoul ofPope Paul V over secular matters relating toVenice , submits to KingJames I of England and later becomes Dean ofWindsor .
*November 30 -Cardinal Richelieu , Armand-Jean du Plessis, is named FrenchSecretary of State by young kingLouis XIII . Richelieu will changeFrance into a unified centralised state, able to resist bothEngland and theHabsburg Empire .
*December - In theMiddle East , travellerPietro Della Valle marries Jowaya, daughter of aNestorian Catholic father and anArmenia n mother, inBaghdad . The couple then sets off (1617 ) to find the Shah inIsfahan .
*December 10 - An ordinance establishes parish schools inScotland . The same act of thePrivy Council commends the abolition of Gaelic.
*December 18 - A widely reportedearthquake occurs inLeipzig ,Germany (also datedDecember 22 ). ["A Basic European Earthquake Catalogue and a Database for the evaluation of long-term seismicity and seismic hazard" (BEECD). URL: http://emidius.mi.ingv.it/BEECD/app/app_E.pdf. (retrieved March 5, 2008).]
*December 22 - AnIndia n youth (called one of the "the first fruits of India") is baptized with the name "Peter" inLondon at the St. Dionis Backchurch, in a ceremony attended by the Lord Mayor, thePrivy Council , city aldermen, and officials of theHonourable East India Company . Peter thus becomes the first convert to theAnglican Church inIndia . He returns to India as a missionary, schooled in English and Latin. [Rozina Visram. "Asians in Britain: 400 Years of History". Pluto Press. 504 pp. (ISBN-10: 0745313736)]
*December 25 - "Father Christmas " is a main character of theChristmas masque written byBen Jonson and presented at the court of KingJames I of England . Father Christmas is considered apapist symbol byPuritans , and later banished from England until theRestoration of Charles II shortly afterOliver Cromwell 's death. The traditional, comical costume for this jolly figure, as well as regional names, leaves little doubt that he is descended from the presenter of the medievalFeast of Fools . (Ben Jonson received a royal pension of 100 marks in 1616, causing some historians to identify him as England's firstPoet Laureate , even thoughJohn Fletcher was more popular).Undated
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Uskok War occurs between theAustria ns and Spanish (Habsburg Empire ) on one side and the Venetians, Dutch, and English on the other. An Austro-Turkish treaty is signed inBelgrade under which theAustria ns are granted the right to navigate the middle and lowerDanube River by theOttoman Empire .
* A peace treaty is signed between Holland andPortugal .Spain is their common enemy.
* TheCollegium Musicum is founded inPrague .
* PhysicianAleixo de Abreu is granted a pension of 16,000 reis for services to the crown inAngola andBrazil byPhilip III of Portugal , who also appoints him physician of his chamber.
*Ngawang Namgyal arrives inBhutan , having escapedTibet .
* TheSwiss Guard is appointed part of the household guard of KingLouis XIII of France .
* Week-long festivities in honor of the Prince ofUrbano , of the Barbarini family, occur inFlorence ,Italy . [From an etching in the "Guerre de Beauté", a series of six etchings depicting a celebration which took place in Florence in the year 1616 in honor of the prince of Urbino.]
*Constantinople 'sSultan Ahmed Mosque (also known as the "Blue Mosque") is completed during the rule ofAhmed I .
*Nurhaci declares himself khan (emperor) ofChina and founds theLater Jin Dynasty .
*Manchuria n leader Qing Tai Zu crowns himself king.
*Tokugawa Ieyasu dies and is replaced by his xenophobic sonTokugawa Hidetada , and Japan moves towards the "Sakoku " policy of isolation.
*Richard Steel and John Crowther journey from Ajmeer in MogulIndia , toIspahan ,Persia , in1615 and 1616.
*Captain John Smith (1580 -1631 ) publishes his book "A description of New England" inLondon . Smith relates one voyage to the coast ofMassachusetts andMaine , in1614 , and an attempted voyage the following year (1615 ) when he was captured by Frenchpirates and detained for several months escaping.
* TheNew England Indiansmallpox epidemic of 1616-1619 begins to depopulate the region, killing an estimated 90% of the costal native peoples. [Timothy Bratton. 1988. Identity of the New England Indian Epidemic of 1616-1619. "Bulletin of the History of Medicine", 62(3): 352-383.]
* InLondon and neighboring towns, an epidemic oflouse -bornetyphus ravages the poor, crowded English. Lack of bathing encourages body lice that, when scratched, defecate on the skin, where a minor cut or sore can serve as an entry portal for the typhus-infected feces to enter the bloodstream, leading to high fever, delirium, and gangrenous sores.
* At the behest of SirFerdinando Gorges , Dr. Richard Vines, a physician, passes the winter of 1616—17 atBiddeford ,Maine , at the mouth of theSaco River , that he calls Winter Harbor. This is the site of the earliest permanent settlement in Maine of which we have a conclusive record. Maine will become an important refuge for religious dissenters persecuted by thePuritans .
* In SpanishFlorida , the Cofa Mission at the mouth of theSuwannee River disappears.
* The firstAfrica nslaves are brought toBermuda , an Englishcolony , by Captain George Bargrave to dive forpearl s, because of their reputed skill in pearl-diving. Harvesting pearls off the coast proves unsuccessful, and the slaves are put to work planting and harvesting the initial large crops oftobacco andsugar cane . [Virginia Bernhard. 1999. "Slaves and Slaveholders in Bermuda, 1616-1782". Columbia, University of Missouri Press.] (At the same time, the freedom-loving English refused to purchase Brazilian sugar because it was produced by slave labor. [Sidney W. Mintz. 1986. "Sweetness and Power: The Place of Sugar in Modern History".] )
*William Baffin is held at bay from finding theNorthwest Passage toChina .
*Thomas Middleton writes "The Witch ", a tragicomedy that may have entered into the present-day text ofShakespeare 's "Macbeth ."
* With much legal strife and the encouragement of SirFrancis Bacon ,Chief Justice Edward Coke is dismissed from theKing's Bench , and the royal prerogatives of KingJames I triumph over Englishcommon law .
* Englishdramatist Thomas Dekker is imprisoned in theKing's Bench Prison (1612 -1619 ) because of a debt of 40 ₤ to the father ofJohn Webster . In prison he continues to write.
*Saint Ambrose Edward Barlow, recently graduated from the College of Saint Gregory,Douai ,France , and the Royal College of Saint Alban inValladolid ,Spain , enters the Benedictine Order. In1641 he ishanged, drawn and quartered in Lancaster,England , for preaching.
* Italian natural philosopherGiulio Cesare Vanini publishes a radically heterodox book inFrance after his English interlude "De admirandis naturae reginae deaeque mortalium arcanis," for which he is condemned and forced to fleeParis . For his opinion that the world is eternal and governed by immanent laws, as expressed in this book, he is executed in1619 .
*Francesco Albani paints the ceiling frescoes of "Apollo and the Seasons" at the Palazzo Verospi inVia del Corso for Cardinal Fabrizio Verospi.Italy still houses most of theRenaisance art work ofEurope .
* In the aftermath of the1613 -1614 anti-Jewish pogrom called the Fettmilch Uprising, inFrankfurt ,Germany , mob leaderVincenz Fettmilch is beheaded, but the Jews, who had been expelled from the city onAugust 23 ,1614 , following the plundering of theJudengasse , can only return inFebruary 1616, as a result of direct intervention byHoly Roman Emperor Matthias . After long negotiations, the Jews are left without any compensation for their plundered belongings.
*Elizabethan polymath andalchemist Robert Fludd 's "Apologia" is published. Fludd has become a cult figure, being linked withRosicrucians and theFamily of Love , without any historical evidence.
*John Cotta writes his influential book "The Triall of Witch-craft."
*Witch-hunt ing: Elizabeth Rutter is hanged as awitch inMiddlesex ,England .Orkney witch Elspeth Reoch is tried, and Agnes Berrye is hanged as a witch inEnfield ,England . InFrance Leger (first name unknown) is condemmned forwitchcraft onMay 6 , and Sylvanie de la Plaine is burned at Pays de Labourde as a witch. InOrleans ,France , 18 witches are killed.
* A second witch craze breaks out inBiscay ,Spain . An Edict of Silence is issued by theInquisition , but the king overturns the Edict and 300 accused witches are burned alive.
* TheLeicester witch trial , in which nine women were hanged on the testimony of a raving 13-year old boy named John Smith, is held under the1604 Witchcraft Statute of KingJames I . [Source: Robbins, Russell Hope. The Encyclopedia of Witchcraft and Demonology. New York: Bonanza Books, 1959.] This bill was supported by some of the most able and learned men in England, including theEarl of Northumberland , theBishop of Lincoln , theChief Justice of theCourt of Common Pleas , theAttorney General , the Chief Baron of theExchequer , and theChief Justice of theKing's Bench .
* The witch trial of in-keeper Harmonia Applegate, who was arrested onFebruary 20 , for poisoning 32 of her guests over the course of 12 years, is held. When questioned, Applegate gives excuses ranging from non-payment of debt to offence at guests' body odour.
* "The Scornful Lady ," a comedy stage play written byFrancis Beaumont andJohn Fletcher , is published.
* "Drink to me only with thine eyes" comes fromBen Jonson 's love poem, "To Celia ". Ben Jonson's poetic lamentation "On my first Sonne" is also from this year.
*Ben Jonson 's witty and satirical play "The Devil Is an Ass", acomedy in five acts, is produced atBlackfriars Theatre by theKing's Men , in October or November. The play pokes fun at credence in witchcraft and Middlesex juries. It is published in1631 .
*Francis de Sales ' literary masterpiece "Treatise on the Love of God" is published, while he is Bishop ofGeneva .
*Orlando Gibbons ' anthem "See, the Word is Incarnate" is written.
*Tommaso Campanella ’s book "In Defence of Galileo" is written.
* InTunis ,Tunisia , themosque of Youssef Deyis is built. Today it has an octagonalminaret crowned with a miniature green-tiledpyramid for a roof.
* Italian naturalist Fabio Colonna states that "tongue stones" (glossopetrae) areshark teeth in his treatise "De glossopetris dissertatio".
* An important Englishdictionary is published by Dr.John Bullokar with the title "An English Expositour teaching the Interpretation of the hardest Words used in our Language with sundry Explications, Descriptions and Discourses".
*Scot John Napier 's " Description of the Admirable Table ofLogarithms " is published, a great boon tomathematics . Thedecimal point makes its first appearance in Napier's book "Descriptio." AstronomerJohannes Kepler soon thereafter begins to employ logarithms in his description of thesolar system .
* Englishmathematician Henry Briggs goes toEdinburgh to showJohn Napier his efficient method of findinglogarithm s by the continued extraction ofsquare roots (unfortunately, Napier dies in April, 1617).
* Moralist writerJohn Deacon publishes aquarto entitled "Tobacco Tortured in the Filthy Fumes of Tobacco Refined." (Even KingJames I writes against this fad.) Deacon writes the same year thatsyphilis is a "Turkished," "Spanished", or "Frenchized" disease that the English contract by "trafficking with the contagious courruptions."
* Human deformities are seen as producingmonsters . ItalianFortunio Liceti publishes his book "De monstrorum natura caussis et differentiis" ("On the nature, causes and differences of monsters").
* Dutch traders smuggle thecoffee plant out ofMocha , a port inYemen on theRed Sea , and cultivate it at theAmsterdam Botanical Gardens . Dutch later introduce Mocha coffee toJava .
*Mohammad Baqer Majlesi , known as "Allameh Majlesi ", is born in the city ofIsfahan .
* TheTepehuán Revolt inNueva Vizcaya tests the limits of Spanish andJesuit colonialism in western and northwesternDurango and southernChihuahua ,Mexico .
* Fort San Diego, inAcapulco Bay,Mexico , is completed by the Spanish as a defence against their erstwhilevassals , the Dutch. [Engel Sluiter. 1949. The Fortification of Acapulco, 1615-1616. "The Hispanic American Historical Review", Vol. 29, No. 1, pp. 69-80.] Today the fort houses the Acapulco Historical Museum.
* Anti-Christian persecutions break out inNanking ,China , and Nagasaki,Japan . TheJesuit -lead Christian community in Japan at this time was over 3000,000 strong.
*John Speed publishes hisAtlas ofEngland .
* Master seafarerHenry Mainwaring (1587 -1653 ),Oxford graduate andlawyer turned successful Newfoundlandpirate , returns toEngland , is pardoned after rescuing a Newfoundland trading fleet near Gibraltar, and writes a revealing treatise onpiracy . He is knighted and later becomes Vice-Admiral and Chancellor ofIreland under KingsJames I and Charles I, before being exiled toFrance for being on the losing side of theEnglish Civil War . In his book, he advises the King against granting pardons to pirates. [Patrick Pringle. 2001. "Jolly Roger". Dover (ISBN 0486418235)]
* The firstThai embassy toJapan arrives.
* In theEdo Era ofJapan , Hideyori's forces are defeated during the Summer Battle of 1616, he commits suicide, and the house ofToyotomi is ended.
*William Harvey gives his views on thecirculation of blood as Lumleian Lecturer at theCollege of Physicians atCambridge University . It is not until1628 that he gives his views in print.
* The Dutch establish their colony ofEssequibo in the region of theEssequibo River in northernSouth America (present-dayGuyana ) forsugar andtobacco production. The colony is protected by theKyk-Over-Al fort , now in ruins. The Dutch also map theDelaware River inNorth America .
* TheOttoman Empire attempts landings at the shoreline betweenCadiz andLisbon .
*Croatia n mathematician Faustus Verantius publishes his book "Machinae novae," a book of mechanical and technologicalinventions , some of which are applicable to the solutions of hydrological problems, and others concern the construction ofclepsydra s,sundial s,mill s,press es, andbridges , andboats for widely different uses.
*Pierre Vernier is employed, with his father, in making fine-scalemap s ofFrance (Franche-Comté area).
* Danishnatural philosopher Ole Worm collects materials that will later be incorporated into his museum inCopenhagen . Hismuseum is the nucleus of theUniversity of Copenhagen 'sZoological Museum .
* Italianart istGuido Reni executes his famous "Pietà", on commission from the Senate ofBologna and placed on the greater altar of the church of Santa Maria della Pietà onNovember 13 .
* A fataldisease ofcattle , probablyrinderpest , spreads through the Italian provinces ofPadua ,Udine ,Treviso , andVicenza , introduced most likely fromDalmatia orHungary . Great numbers of cattle die in Italy, as they had in previous years (1559 ,1562 ,1566 ,1590 ,1598 ) in other European regions when harvest failure also drives people to the brink of starvation (for example,1595 -1597 inGermany ). The consumption of beef and veal is prohibited, andPope Paul V issues an edict prohibiting the slaughter of draught oxen that were suitable for plowing. Calves are also not slaughtered for a some time afterwards, so that Italy's cattle herds can be replenished. [Clive A. Spinage. 2003. "Cattle plague: a history". New York: Springer. ISBN 0306477890.]
*Gustavus Adolphus (1611 -1632 ), trained, since childhood, to become the Swedish king, begins to accompany the army on campaigns. In1630 he will invadeGermany to fulfill his victorious and fatal role in theThirty Years War (1618 -1648 ).
*Isaac Beeckman (1588 -1637 ), Dutch intellectual and friend ofRené Decartes , has his own candle factory inZierikzee ,Netherlands , until 1616, when he returns toMiddelburg to study medicine. In1618 , he takes his degree at the French university ofCaen , with the defence of his "Theses de febre tertiana intermittente". His notebooks, unfortunately not fully published until the 20th century, reveal a coherent mechanical philosophy of nature with incipient atomism, a force of inertia, and mathematical interpretations of natural philosophy are present. [K. van Berkel. 1983. "Isaac Beeckman (1588-1637) en de mechanisering van het wereldbeeld". Amsterdam. (An English edition is forthcoming.)]
* InSardinia , the Faculty of Medicine and Surgery of theUniversity of Sassari is founded.
*Gian Lorenzo Bernini (1598 -1680 ) sculpts "Bacchanal: A Faun Teased by Children", at the age of 18 years. This work is now inNew York , at theMetropolitan Museum of Art .
* The States of Holland set up a commission to advise them on the problem of Jewish residency and worship. One of the members of the commission isHugo Grotius (Hugo de Groot ), a highly regarded jurist and one of the most important political thinkers of his day.
*Frans Hals ,artist , paints his well-known "The Banquet of the Officers of the St George Militia Company".
* Aslave ship carriessmallpox from the "Kongo" toSalvador ,Brazil . [Henry F. Dobyns. 1993. Disease Transfer at Contact. "Annual Review of Anthropology", 22: 273-291.]
* Marie Venier, dite Laporte, is the first female actress to appear on the stage inParis . She is either a dramatic actress or acomedienne . [Searles, Colbert (1925) "Allusions to the Contemporary Theater of 1616" by Francois Rosset. Modern Language Notes, 40(8): 481-483.]
*Jesuit astronomer Christoph Scheiner becomes the advisor to Archduke Maximilian, brother ofHoly Roman Emperor Rudolph II inVienna . In a series of published letters in 1612 and 1613, Scheiner had sparred withGalileo over the nature ofsunspot s and been roundly trounced since Galileo's careful observations indicated that sunspots could not be satellites around theSun because they often disappear on the disk. In fact, Scheiner sought to remove these smudges to the celestial body's immaculate reputation. A life-long enemy of Galileo, Scheiner is credited with reopening the 1616 accusations against Galileo in 1633.
* Despite being appointed to the usually profitable post ofcomptroller toPrince Charles in 1616,John Vaughan, 1st Earl of Carbery later claims that serving the Prince had cost him £20,000.Ongoing
Wars
*Moldavian Magnate Wars (1593 -1617 )
*Russo–Polish War (1609 –1618 )
*Ingrian War (1610 –1617 )
*War of Kalmar (1611 –1613 )Social Unrest
* Thewitch-hunt ing craze inEurope reaches its height between1560 and1660 , with mainlyJesuits leading the prosecution of women and social outcasts.
*Anti-semitism Exploration and Colonization
*Europe animperialism and expansion, whether for colonial, military, religious, or commercial reasons, is aimed at theNew World ,Asia ,Africa ,Australia , andOceania . The main European players in this game areSpain ,England ,Netherlands ,Portugal ,France , Venice, andGenoa .Climate
* TheLittle Ice Age may not have been global but leads to harvest failures in Europe.Religion
* TheCounter-reformation in theRoman Catholic Church can not turn back the clock.
*Protestantism fragments into numeroussect s, includingPuritanism inEngland .Births
*January 13 -Antoinette Bourignon , Flemish mystic (d.1680 )
*January 16 -François de Vendôme, duc de Beaufort , French soldier (d.1669 )
*January 20 -Jerzy Sebastian Lubomirski , Polish noble (szlachcic) (d.1667 )
*January 23 -Ralph Josselin , English clergyman (d.1683 )
*January 27 -Christen Aagaard , Danish poet (d.1664 )
*January 30 -William Sancroft ,Archbishop of Canterbury (d.1693 )
*February 2 -Sébastien Bourdon , French painter and engraver (d.1671 )
*April 24 -Gustav, Count of Vasaborg , illegitimate son of King Gustavus Adolphus ("Gustav II Adolf") and his mistress Margareta Slots (d.1653 )
*May 16 -Archibald Primrose, Lord Carrington , Scottish judge (d.1679 )
*May 18 -Johann Jakob Froberger , German composer (d.1667 )
*May 24 -John Maitland, 1st Duke of Lauderdale , (d.1682 )
*May 25 -Carlo Dolci , Italian artist (d.1686 )
*June -John Thurloe , spymaster for Oliver Cromwell (d.1668 )
*June 23 - Shah Shuja, second son of Shah Jahan and Mumtaz Mahal (d.1660 )
*June 24 -Ferdinand Bol , Dutch artist (d.1680 )
* August -William Russell, 1st Duke of Bedford , British peer and soldier (d.1700 )
*October 11 -Andreas Gryphius , German writer (d.1664 )
*October 18 -Nicholas Culpeper , English botanist (d.1654 )
*October 20 -Thomas Bartholin , Danish physician, mathematician, and theologian (d.1680 )
*November 23 -John Wallis , English mathematician (d.1703 )
*December 17 -Roger L'Estrange , English pamphleteer and author (d.1704 )
* "date unknown"
**Charles Albanel , French missionary (d.1696 )
**Henry Bard, 1st Viscount Bellomont , English Royalist (d.1656 )
**Jan Kazimierz Chodkiewicz , Polish nobleman (szlachcic) (d.1660 )
**William Hamilton, 2nd Duke of Hamilton , Scottish nobleman (d.1651 )
**William Holder , English music theorist (d.1698 )
**Kamalakara , Indian astronomer/mathematician (d.1700 )
**Johann Klaj , German poet (d.1656 )
**John Leverett , colonial magistrate (d.1679 )
**Sokuhi Nyoitsu , Buddhist monk (d.1671 )
** John Owen, Nonconformist theologian (d.1683 )
**Edward Sexby , English Puritan soldier/Leveller (d.1658 )
**Obadiah Walker , Master of University College, Oxford (d.1699 )
* "probable"
**Caesar van Everdingen , older brother of Allart van Everdingen (d.1678 )
**Louise de La Fayette , daughter of John, comte de La Fayette (d.1665 )
**Matthias Weckmann , German musician/composer (d.1674 )
**Trijntje Keever , presumed to have been the tallest woman ever (d.1633 ): "See also ."Deaths
*January 5 -Simeon Bekbulatovich , khan of the Qasim Tatars, Grand Duke of Muscovy and Tver
*January 6 -Philip Henslowe , English theatre manager (b.1550 )
*February -Johannes van den Driesche , Protestant divine (b.1550 )
*February 13 -Anders Sørensen Vedel , priest and historian (b.1542 )
*February 28 -Mikołaj Krzysztof "the Orphan" Radziwiłł , Polish-Lithuanian noble (szlachcic) (b.1549 )
*March 3 -Matthias de Lobel , physician of James I (b.1538 )
*March 6 -Francis Beaumont , dramatist in the English Renaissance theatre (b.1584 )
*March 8 - Maria Anna of Bavaria, daughter of William V, Duke of Bavaria and Renata von Lothringen (b.1574 )
*March 31 -John Adolf, Duke of Holstein-Gottorp , Duke of Holstein-Gottorp (b.1575 )
*April 16 -Juan de Silva , Spanish military commander and governor of the Philippines
*April 23
** (O.S., Tuesday) -William Shakespeare , English playwright and poet (b.1564 )
** (N.S., Saturday) -Miguel de Cervantes , Spanish author (b.1547 )
** (Inca date unknown) -Inca Garcilaso de la Vega
*June 1 -Tokugawa Ieyasu , Japanese shogun (b.1543 )
*June 4 - Adam Hieronim Sieniawski, Polish noble (b.1576 )
*June 12 -Kuzma Minin , merchant from Nizhny Novgorod
*July 20
**Honda Masanobu , commander and daimyo (b.1538 )
**Hugh O'Neill, 2nd Earl of Tyrone , Irish soldier (b.1540 )
*July 25 -Andreas Libavius , German physician and chemist (b.1555 )
*July 29 -Tang Xianzu , Chinese playwright and poet (b.1550 )
*August 7
**Scipione Gentili , law professor and legal writer (b.1563 )
**Vincenzo Scamozzi , Italian architect (b.1548 )
*October 11 -Aleksander Józef Lisowski , Polish noble (szlachcic) (b.1580 )
*October 17 -John Pitts , Catholic scholar and writer (b.1560 )
*October 21 -Sakazaki Naomori , daimyo
*October 23 -Leonhard Hutter , German theologian (b.1563 )
*November 23 -Richard Hakluyt , English author, editor and translator (b. c.1552 )
*December 22 -Jacob Le Maire , Dutch mariner (b.1585 )
*December 31 -Jan Szczęsny Herburt , Polish political writer (b.1567 )
* "date unknown"
**Matteo Perez d'Aleccio , Italian painter (b.1547 )
**Shimozuma Chuko , monk of the Hongan-ji (b.1551 )
**Yonten Gyatso, 4th Dalai Lama (b.1589 )
**Meir Lublin , Polish rabbi (b.1558 )
** Henry Robinson, English bishop (b.1553 )
* "probable"
**Hendrick Christiaensen , Dutch explorer
**Krzysztof Klabon , Polish Renaissance composer (b.1550 )
**Alexander Whitaker , Virginia Colony religious leader (b.1585 ): "See also ."References
Further reading
* Anne Clifford (Author), Katherine O. Acheson (Editor). 2006. "The Memoir of 1603 and The Diary of 1616-19". New York: Broadview Press. ISBN 1551113392 (see also: Google Books URL: http://books.google.com.br/books?id=9qsAos0O_-QC&hl=en ).
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