- 1637
Year 1637 (MDCXXXVII) was a
common year starting on Thursday (link will display the full calendar) of theGregorian calendar (or acommon year starting on Sunday of the 10-day slowerJulian calendar ).Events of 1637
January - June
*February 3 -Tulip mania collapses in the United Provinces (now theNetherlands ) by government order.
*February 15 - Ferdinand III becomesHoly Roman Emperor .
*April 10 -Plymouth Colony grants the "tenn menn of Saugust" a new settlement on Cape Cod, later namedSandwich, Massachusetts .
*May - Chineseencyclopedist Song Yingxing publishes his "Tiangong Kaiwu" ("Exploitation of the Works of Nature"), considered one of the most valuable encyclopedias of classical China.
*June 28 - The first British venture toChina is undertaken by Admiral Weddell, who sails into port inMacau and Canton during the lateMing Dynasty . The voyages are for trade, which is dominated there by the Portuguese (then combined with the power of Spain).July - December
*October 13 - The launching ceremony is held for "HMS Sovereign of the Seas ", thegilded warship of the BritishRoyal Navy .
*December 17 - TheShimabara Rebellion erupts inJapan .Undated
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Pierre de Fermat makes a notation, in a document margin, claiming to have proof of what would become known asFermat's last theorem .
*France places a few missionaries in theCôte d'Ivoire , a country it will rule more than 200 years later.
* TheKingdom of England wageswar against theMashantucket Pequots .
* The firstopera house, "Teatro San Cassiona ", opens inVenice .
*René Descartes writes his "Discours de la Méthode".
*Elizabeth Poole becomes the first woman to have founded a town (Taunton, Massachusetts ) in the Americas.
* TheBlessed Virgin is proclaimedQueen of Genoa .
*Second Manchu invasion of Korea : TheJoseon court reluctantly submits to theManchu 's demands of vassalhood while continuing to pledge loyalty to the ChineseMing Dynasty .
* Six European ships dock at a port in China, bringing 38,421 pairs ofeyeglasses to China during the lateMing Dynasty , the first recorded European-made eyeglasses to enter China. Now theDaoist unconcern with sight will change, along with their favorable attitude towards lack of intricate detail in painting (although those with good eyesight often favor intricate details in their painting). Refer to page 57 of Timothy Brook's book The "Confusions of Pleasure: Culture and Commerce in Ming China". However, the historian Kaiming Chiu argues in his "The Introduction of Spectacles Into China" that spectacles were introduced into China as far back as the late13th century .
* 30,000 peasants in the heavilyCatholic area of northernKyushu revolt.Births
*January 1 -Emperor Go-Sai of Japan (d.1685 )
*February 12 -Jan Swammerdam , Dutch scientist (d.1680 )
*June 10 -Jacques Marquette , French Jesuit missionary and explorer (d.1675 )
*August 27 -Charles Calvert, 3rd Baron Baltimore , Governor of the Province of Maryland (d.1715 )
*November 30 -Louis-Sébastien Le Nain de Tillemont , French historian (d.1698 )
*December 6 -Edmund Andros , English governor in North America (d.1714 )
*December 7 -Bernardo Pasquini , Italian composer (d.1710 )
*December 24 -Pierre Jurieu , French Protestant leader (d.1713 )"See also ."
Deaths
*February 15 -Ferdinand II, Holy Roman Emperor (b.1578 )
*March 19 -Péter Pázmány , Hungarian cardinal and statesman (b.1570 )
*April 1 -Niwa Nagashige , Japanese warlord (b.1571 )
*May 19 -Isaac Beeckman , Dutch scientist and philosopher (b.1588 )
*June 24 -Nicolas-Claude Fabri de Peiresc , French astronomer (b.1580 )
*August 6 -Ben Jonson , English writer (b.1572 )
*August 10 -Johann Gerhard , German Lutheran leader (b.1582 )
*August 14 -Gabriello Chiabrera , Italian poet (b.1552 )
*September 8 -Robert Fludd , English mystic (b.1574 )
*September 27 -Lorenzo Ruiz , Filipino saint (b. c.1600 )
*December 4 -Nicholas Ferrar , English trader (b.1592 )
*December 27 -Vincenzo Giustiniani , banker (b.1564 )"See also ."
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