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  2. Theatrum Pictorium - Wikipedia

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    The first official publication of the work in bound book format was published by Hendrick Aertssens in Brussels in 1660 (although the title page states the date as 1658). The title page of the book refers to it as 'Hoc Amphiteatrum Picturarum' ('This amphitheatre of pictures'). [ 4 ]

  3. 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 ...

  4. 1660 in literature - Wikipedia

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    January 11 – Samuel Pepys starts his diary, still using the Old Style date of 1 January. [1]February/March – John Rhodes reopens the old Cockpit Theatre in London, forms a company of young actors and begins to stage plays. [2]

  5. Category:Publications established in 1660 - Wikipedia

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  6. 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.

  7. 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 ...

  8. Francesco Sforza Pallavicino - Wikipedia

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    In 1649 Pallavicino began the publication of his great dogmatic work in conjunction with his theological lectures, Assertiones theologicae. The complete work treats the entire field of dogma in nine books. The first five books appeared in three volumes (Rome, 1649), the remaining four books are included in volumes IV—VIII (Rome, 1650–1652).

  9. 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.