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* 1587 – Gaspar de Guzmán, Count-Duke of Olivares, Spanish statesman ( d. 1645 )
In 1587, Philip promoted Macau from " Settlement or Port of the Name of God " to " City of the Name of God " ( Cidade do Nome de Deus de Macau ).
* 1541 – Francesco I de ' Medici, Grand Duke of Tuscany ( d. 1587 )
The history of the manuscript begins 1587 when the censor Andrea de Monte ( d. 1587 ) bequeathed it to Ugo Boncompagni — which presents an oddity, since Boncompagni, better known as Pope Gregory XIII, died in 1585.
de: 1587
* July 22 – Gaspar de Guzmán, Count-Duke of Olivares, Spanish statesman ( b. 1587 )
* June 2 – Annet de Clermont-Gessant, 59th Grandmaster of the Knights Hospitaller ( b. 1587 )
* March 25 – Francesco I de ' Medici, Grand Duke of Tuscany ( died 1587 )
* Ferdinando I de ' Medici, Grand Duke of Tuscany ( 1549 – 1609 ), grand duke in 1587
Henry began a great friendship with the Feuillant reformer Jean de la Barrière and built a monastery for him and his followers to commemorate their friendship in 1587.
* Mary, Queen of Scots ( 1542 – 1587 ), queen regnant of Scotland and queen consort of France ; daughter of James V of Scotland and Queen Marie de Guise, wife of Francis II of France and mother of James I of England
* Gastón de Peralta, marqués de Falces ( 1510 – 1587 ), viceroy of New Spain from 1566 to 1568
His Larmes de Saint Pierre, imitated from Luigi Tansillo, appeared in 1587.
Special interest attaches to his edition of the Minerva sive de causis linguae latinae ( Salamanca: Renaut, 1587 ) of Francisco Sánchez de las Brozas or El Brocense ( ed.
A tzompantli is illustrated to the right of a depiction of an Aztec temple dedicated to the deity Huitzilopochtli ; from Juan de Tovar's 1587 manuscript, also known as the Ramírez Codex.
His brother Pierre de Gondi became bishop of Paris in 1570 and cardinal in 1587.
Some people connect the game with the Phaistos Disc ( because its spiral shape ), others claim that it was originally a gift from Francesco I de ' Medici of Florence to King Philip II of Spain sometime between 1574 and 1587, while the latest theories attribute to the Templars the creation of the game.
In 1587 Francesco I de ' Medici, Grand Duke of Tuscany died without a legitimate male heir ; his brother Ferdinando immediately declared himself the third Grand Duke of Tuscany.

1587 and published
Shakespeare borrowed the character of Banquo from Holinshed's Chronicles, a history of Britain published by Raphael Holinshed in 1587.
* ( First edition published 1570, 1587 edition online )
That the curve followed by a chain is not a parabola was proven by Joachim Jungius ( 1587 – 1657 ); this result was published posthumously in 1669.
Shakespeare's most important source is probably the second edition of The Chronicles of England, Scotlande, and Irelande by Raphael Holinshed, published in 1587.
Rumold's world map, drawn in 1587 after his father's map of 1567 ( published in 1595 )
The first known printed source for the legend of Faust is a small chapbook bearing the title Historia von D. Johann Fausten, published in 1587.
Shakespeare used the revised second edition of the Chronicles ( published in 1587 ) as the source for most of his history plays, the plot of Macbeth, and for portions of King Lear and Cymbeline.
He became bishop of Chalon-sur-Saône in 1578, and in 1587 published his Discours philosophiques.
Thse works were published together in Venice in 1587:
His position at St. Mark's was not filled until the end of 1586, and a large amount of his music was published posthumously in 1587.
He had already written The Wounds of Civil War ( produced perhaps as early as 1587, and published in 1594, and put on as a play reading at the Globe Theatre on 7 February 1606 ), a good second-rate piece in the half-chronicle fashion of its age.
The term " ludibrium " was used frequently by Johann Valentin Andreae ( 1587 – 1654 ) in phrases like " the ludibrium of the fictitious Rosicrucian Fraternity " when describing the Rosicrucian Order, most notably in his Chymical Wedding of Christian Rosenkreutz, published anonymously in 1616, of which Andreae subsequently claimed to be the author and which has been taken seriously, as virtually a third of the Rosicrucian Manifestos.
Robbers named the company after the old Dutch printers family Elzevir, which, for example, published the works of Erasmus in 1587.
The polemic was started by the English member of the Council of State, Sir Thomas Wilkes, who published a learned Remonstrance in March 1587, in which he attacked the States of Holland because they undermined the authority of Leicester to whom, in Wilkes view, the People of the Netherlands had transferred sovereignty in the absence of the " legitimate prince " ( presumably Philip ).
Indignant at this failure, Penry published, early in 1587, The Æquity of an Humble Supplication " in the behalf of the country of Wales, that some order may be taken for the preaching of the Gospel among those people ".
The Zemirot Yisrael, originally entitled Zemirot Yisrael Najara, was first published at Safed ( 1587 ) and contained 108 piyyuṭim and hymns.
Early post-reformation writings, including Zacharius Ursinus ( 1534 – 1583 ) in Commentary on the Heidelberg Catechism ( published posthumously, 1591 ), Caspar Olevianus ( 1536 – 1587 ) in Concerning the Substance of the Covenant of Grace between God and the Elect ( De substantia foederis gratuiti inter deum et electos, 1585 ), and Scottish Theologian Robert Rollock ( 1555 – 1599 ) in A Treatise of our Effectual Calling ( Tractatus de vocatione efficaci, 1597 ), developed the covenant of works and covenant of grace scheme along the lines of the law-gospel distinction.
First performed 1587 and subsequently published in 1592, The Spanish Tragedy was a popular smash so successful that, with Tamburlaine, it practically defined tragic dramaturgy for a number of years.
The next seven editions were all printed between 1558 and 1586, with the final ninth edition being published in 1587.
His other works include The War in Northern Burma ( 1946 ), 1587, a Year of No Significance ( 1981 ) ( also published in Chinese as The Fifteenth Year of Wan Li /《 萬曆十五年 》, 1985 ), Broadening the Chinese Field of Vision ( in Chinese, 1988 ), Chinese Macrohistory ( 1988 ) ( in Chinese 1993 ), Conversations about Chinese History on the Banks of the Hudson River ( in Chinese 1989 ), Discussions of Here and There and Old and New ( in Chinese 1991 ), Capitalism and the Twenty First Century ( in Chinese 1991 ), From a Macrohistory Perspective in Reading Jiang Jieshi's Diary ( in Chinese 1993 ), Contemporary Chinese Outlets ( in Chinese 1994 ), The Affair of Wan Chong ( in Chinese 1998 ), Yellow River Qing Mountain: Record of Huang Renzi's Recollections ( in Chinese 2001 ), and Bianjing Unfinished Dreams.
He was one of the editors of the second edition of Raphael Holinshed's Chronicles, published in 1587.
At this time he was one of the editors of the second edition of Raphael Holinshed's Chronicles, which was published in 1587.
In Germany he had published books such as Proposition about our Swedish Church Doctrines and Rites in Swedish 1587 and Historia Liturgica in 1588.

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