1583 in literature explained
This article presents lists of the literary events and publications in 1583.
Events
- Early – Accademia della Crusca established in Florence to regulate the Italian language.
- March 10 – Queen Elizabeth's Men, an acting company, is founded in England by order of Queen Elizabeth I to Edmund Tilney, the royal Master of the Revels.[1]
- June 11 – Rivales, a play in Latin by William Gager, is acted by members of Christ Church, Oxford. Criticized for its "filth", it is never printed and does not survive, although it is revived for two performances in 1592, one before Queen Elizabeth I.
- June 12 – Dido, another play in Latin by Gager,[2] is performed by members of Christ Church, Oxford.
- September – The English occult philosopher John Dee leaves England to travel on the Continent; his library at Mortlake is dispersed in his absence.
- Lodewijk Elzevir produces the first publication from the House of Elzevir in Leiden, Drusii Ebraicarum quaestionum ac responsionum libri duo.
New books
Prose
Drama
Poetry
See 1583 in poetry
Births
Deaths
Notes and References
- Book: Chambers, E. K.. E. K. Chambers
. E. K. Chambers. The Elizabethan Stage. 2. Oxford. Clarendon Press. 1923. 104.
- Book: Adams, William. A Dictionary of the Drama: A Guide to the Plays, Play-Wrights, Players, and Playhouses of the United Kingdom and America, from the Earliest Times to the Present, Volume 1 . 2010 . Nabu Press . 1-144-71419-2 . 557.
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- Book: Ellis, Mark . Simon Episcopius' Doctrine of Original Sin . Peter Lang . 32 . 978-0-8204-8109-8 . 2006.
- Franciscus Quaresmius . 12 . Girolamo . Golubovich.
- Grotius, Hugo . 12 . 621–624 . Mark . Pattison.
- Alting, Johann Heinrich . 1 . 764.
- Beaumont, Sir John . 3 . 591–592 . Edmund William . Gosse.