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Most notable is the inclusion of two songs from Thomas Middleton's play The Witch ( 1615 ); Middleton is conjectured to have inserted an extra scene involving the witches and Hecate, for these scenes had proven highly popular with audiences.
In 1615 Hall published A Recollection of such treatises as have been published ( 1615, 1617, 1621 ); in 1625 appeared his Works ( reprinted 1627, 1628, 1634, 1662 ).
In this capacity he brought out a series of masques and pastoral tragi-comedies — of which were printed The Vision of the Twelve Goddesses ( 1604 ); The Queen's Arcadia, an adaptation of Guarini's Pastor Fido ( 1606 ); Tethys ' Festival or the Queenes Wake, written on the occasion of Prince Henry's becoming a Knight of the Bath ( 1610 ); and Hymen's Triumph, in honour of Lord Roxburghe's marriage ( 1615 ).
It is considered a major influence for Miguel de Cervantes ' book, Don Quixote, which was published in 1605 ( Part I ) and 1615 ( Part II ); comparisons between the two show many similarities.
He contributed to French history by writing Histoire de la guerre de Flandre 1559 1609 ( History of the war in Flanders 1559 1609, Paris, 1615 ); Histoire de l ' administration du cardinal d ' Amboise, grand ministre d ' état en France ( History of the administration of Cardinal D ' Amboise, great minister of state in France, Paris, 1634 ), a defence of Georges d ' Amboise ; and Histoire de l ' administration de l ' abbé Suger ( History of the administration of Abbot Suger, Paris, 1645 ).
Examples of royal correspondences still in the good condition is the letter between Sultan Abu Hayat of Ternate and King John III of Portugal ( 1521 ) ; the letter from Sultan Iskandar Muda of Aceh to King James I of England ( 1615 ); the letter from Sultan Abdul Jalil IV of Johor to King Louis XV of France ( 1719 ).
Other miniaturists of this period include Alexander Cooper ( died 1660 ), who painted a series of portraits of the children of the king and queen of Bohemia ; David des Granges ( 1611 1675 ); Richard Gibson ( 1615 1690 ); Susannah-Penelope Rosse, his daughter, who imitated the work of Samuel Cooper, and Charles Beale and Mary Beale.
* " Epistolae ad naturam ordinariam figurarum plenius intelligendum " ( 1615 );
* Elizabeth, married Alexander MacDonnell, 3rd Earl of Antrim ( 1615 1699 );
In 1613 John Jourdain was appointed as Chief Factor there, holding the administrative post until 1616 ( other than for a few months during 1615, when Thomas Elkington was Chief Factor ); he was succeeded in 1616 by George Berkley, but from 1617 until 1630 the factory was under a chosen President.
A minor revision of the score was carried out in 2003, followed four years later by a substantial revision which saw the composition expanded to four movements: I " Prologue " ( being the original " Lament " of the 1960 version ); II " Variations on J. S. Bach's Chorale Harmonisation of " Valet will ich dir geben " by Melchior Teschner ( c. 1615 ); III " Scherzo and trio " ( substantially as in the original version ) and, IV " Epilogue " ( a re-working of the material from the first movement ).
In his Life of St. Joseph Calasanctius, Tosetti gives a list of 54 who between 1615 and 1756 died edifying deaths, among them Blessed Peter Casani ( d. 1647 ), the first novice master of the Order ; the fourth superior general, Venerable Glicerius Landriani ( d. 1618 ); Cosimo Chiara ( d. 1688 ); Petrus Andreas Taccioni ( d. 1672 ); the lay brother Philip Bosio ( d. 1662 ); Antonio Muscia ( d. 1665 ); and Eusebius Amoretti ( d. 1685 ).

1615 and next
* The Puritan minister Richard Baxter, ( born 12 November 1615 died 8 December 1691 ) began his ministry in Kidderminster in April 1641 and spent the next 19 years in the town.
The next important phase of Harvey's life began with his appointment to the office of Lumleian lecturer on 4 August 1615.
He next worked and studied in Strasbourg, Nancy, and Paris, before returning to Basel in 1615.
In the next year April 1615, Ieyasu received information that Toyotomi Hideyori was gathering forces to rebuild the castle moat.

1615 and series
Competition with nearby Stettin ( now Szczecin ) led to a series of conflicts between the two towns, the differences were set aside only in 1615 when the towns signed a reconciling treaty.
After a series of incidents that escalated into the Uskok War ( 1615 1618 ), the Uskok activity in their stronghold of Senj mostly ceased.
Along with other artists, he completed a series of paintings ( Quadroni of St. Charles ) of the life of St. Charles Borromeo for the Duomo of Milan, an altarpiece with the Baptism of St. Augustine for San Marco ( Milan ), and a Mass of St. Gregory for the Basilica of San Vittore in Varese ( 1615 17 ).

1615 and Viceroys
Pignatelli was born on 13 March 1615 in Spinazzola ( current Puglia ) to one of the most aristocratic families of the Kingdom of Naples, which included many Viceroys, and ministers of the crown.

1615 and France
Bilingual Franco-Turkish translation of the 1604 Franco-Ottoman alliance | Franco-Ottoman Capitulations between Sultan Ahmed I and Henry IV of France, published by François Savary de Brèves in 1615.
* 1615 First Récollet missionaries arrive at Quebec City, from Rouen, France.
* May 14 Margaret of Valois, queen of Henry IV of France ( d. 1615 )
The phrase économie politique ( translated in English as political economy ) first appeared in France in 1615 with the well known book by Antoine de Montchrétien: Traité de l ’ economie politique.
* Equinoctial France ( 1612 1615 )
The opposition to the regency was led by Henri de Bourbon, Duke of Enghien, who pressured Marie into convoking the Estates General in 1614 and 1615, the last time they would meet in France until the opening events of the French Revolution.
Another English Benedictine community, the Priory of St. Edmund, which had been formed in Paris in 1615 by Dom Gabriel Gifford, later Archbishop of Rheims and primate of France, was expelled from Paris during the Revolution, and eventually took over the vacant buildings of the community of St Gregory's in 1818.
Nicolas Fouquet, marquis de Belle-Île, vicomte de Melun et Vaux ( January 27, 1615 March 23, 1680 ) was the Superintendent of Finances in France from 1653 until 1661 under King Louis XIV.
Aged ten, he was married to Elisabeth of France in 1615, although the relationship does not appear to have always been close ; some have even suggested that Olivares, his key minister, later deliberately tried to keep the two apart to maintain his influence, encouraging Philip to take mistresses instead.
* With Elizabeth of France ( 1603 1644, daughter of Henry IV of France ) — married 1615 at Burgos:
In 1615 he was appointed commander of the Louvre and counsellor, and the following year Grand Falconer of France.
Friedrich Hermann ( or Frédéric-Armand ), 1st Duke of Schomberg ( originally von Schönberg ), KG ( December 1615 or January 1616 11 July 1690 ), was a marshal of France and a General in the English and Portuguese Army.
* Plan de Mérian, a map of Paris, France created in 1615
Returning to Italy, he made an attempt to teach in Genoa, but was driven once more to France, where he tried to clear himself of suspicion by publishing a book against atheism, Amphitheatrum Aeternae Providentiae Divino-Magicum ( 1615 ).
# Marguerite de Lorraine ( 1615 1672 ), married Gaston de France, Duke of Orléans and had issue ;
* Frederick Schomberg, 1st Duke of Schomberg ( 1615 / 6 1690 ), a marshal of France and a general in the English and Portuguese Army
Largely in response to the two attempts of France to conquer territory in Brazil ( the other one was named France Équinoxiale and occupied present-day São Luís, state of Maranhão ), between 1612 and 1615, the Portuguese crown decided to expand its colonization efforts in Brazil.
* Margaret of Valois ( 1553 1615 ), daughter of Henry II of France, wife of Henry IV of France

1615 and 8
* December 8 Richard Baxter, English clergyman ( b. 1615 )
He is discussed in Chapter 8 of the second part of Cervantes ' Don Quixote ( 1615 ), along with Julius Caesar and Hernán Cortés among others.
Richard Baxter ( 12 November 1615 8 December 1691 ) was an English Puritan church leader, poet, hymn-writer, theologian, and controversialist.
The play was first produced in Clare College, Cambridge on Wednesday, March 8, 1615, as part of the program of entertainments for a visit by King James I. James enjoyed the play so much that he returned to Cambridge to see it again on Saturday, May 13 of that year.
He was born on September 8, 1837 in Owego, New York, into a family with deep New England roots that trace back to Thomas Welles ( 1590 1659 ), who arrived in Massachusetts in 1635 and was the only man in Connecticut's history to hold all four top offices: governor, deputy governor, treasurer, and secretary ; John Deming, ( 1615 1705 ) an early Puritan settler and original patentee of the Connecticut Colony and Honor Treat, the daughter of Richard Treat ( 1584 1669 ) an early New England settler, Deputy to the Connecticut Legislature and also a Patentee of the Royal Charter of Connecticut, 1662.

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