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  2. Humphrey Moseley - Wikipedia

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    In the Commonwealth era Moseley dominated the publication of drama: "the plays brought out by him far outnumbered those of any other publisher." [ 4 ] In the 1640s and 1650s Moseley dominated the market for English poetry, issuing a series of single-poet collections—most prominently John Milton ( Poems, 1645 ), but also John Donne , Edmund ...

  3. Claricilla - Wikipedia

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    Killigrew produced a revival of Claricilla early in the Restoration period, in December 1660, with his King's Company. Samuel Pepys saw it on 4 July 1661. Pepys saw the drama again at the Cockpit on 5 January 1663, when it struck him as a "poor play," and on 9 March 1669, when he conceded in his Diary that "there are a few good things in it." [5]

  4. Category:Publications established in 1660 - Wikipedia

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    Pages in category "Publications established in 1660" This category contains only the following page. This list may not reflect recent changes. M. ... Cookie statement;

  5. Two Tracts on Government - Wikipedia

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    Two Tracts on Government is a work of political philosophy written from 1660 to 1662 by John Locke but remained unpublished until 1967. It bears a similar name to a later, more famous, political philosophy work by Locke, namely Two Treatises of Government. The two works, however, have very different positions.

  6. Publication by subscription - Wikipedia

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    Selling the manuscript meant abandoning any legal rights to the literary work the writer might have, [2] such as copyright or moral rights. According to the literary scholar George Justice, subscription was a descendant of patronage, whereby writers would depend on the financial support of a single person to produce literature. [3] W. A.

  7. Jean-Jacques Chifflet - Wikipedia

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    Jean-Jacques Chifflet (1588–1660) engraved by Cornelis Galle the Younger after Nicolaas van der Horst, 1647 At the behest of his employer, Archduke Leopold Wilhelm of Austria , who was then Governor of the Spanish Netherlands , he studied the objects which had been recovered from the tomb of Childeric I in Tournai .

  8. Category:Publications established in the 1660s - Wikipedia

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    Publications established in 1668 (1 C, 1 P) Pages in category "Publications established in the 1660s" The following 2 pages are in this category, out of 2 total.

  9. Michael Honywood - Wikipedia

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    The collection contained (2014) a series of rare seventeenth-century tracts, including the first issue of John Milton's Lycidas, his Tetrachordon, and Smectymnuus. Early printed books of William Caxton , Wynkyn de Worde and others, which originally formed part of Honywood's library, were sold by the chapter at the suggestion of Thomas Frognall ...