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1613 and Cervantes
Hyrcania is mentioned in the short story " Rinconete y Cortadillo " by Cervantes, and constitutes one of his exemplary stories which were published in 1613.

1613 and published
His book, Opticorum Libri Sex philosophis juxta ac mathematicis utiles ( Six Books of Optics, useful for philosophers and mathematicians alike ), published in Antwerp in 1613, was illustrated by famous painter Peter Paul Rubens.
In 1613 he published an edition of the Systema systematum of Bartholomäus Keckermann.
During the Renaissance and Baroque the myth regained publicity and Luís de Góngora published his own " Fábula de Polifemo y Galatea " in 1613.
In a series of published letters in 1612 and 1613, Scheiner had sparred with Galileo over the nature of sunspots and been roundly trounced since Galileo's careful observations indicated that sunspots could not be satellites around the Sun because they often disappear on the disk.
In 1613, he married Phoebe, daughter of a previous Vice-Provost, Luke Challoner, and published his first work.
), Metaphysica ( 1609 – 1623 ), Theologia ( 1613 – 1624 ), and his most famous work, The City of the Sun ( originally written in Italian in 1602 ; published in Latin in Frankfurt ( 1623 ) and later in Paris ( 1638 )).
A Latin version was written in 1613 – 1614 and published in Frankfurt in 1623.
The antiquarian William Camden uses the Latinized form Molis in the 1586 edition of Britannia and Michael Drayton is the first to use Mole in his poem Poly-Olbion published in 1613.
In 1607, he wrote and published a masque for the occasion of the marriage of Lord Hayes, and, in 1613, issued a volume of Songs of Mourning: Bewailing the Untimely Death of Prince Henry, set to music by John Cooper ( also known as Coperario ).
At last, in 1613, the first part of this vast work was published under the title of Poly-Olbion, eighteen books being produced, to which the learned Selden supplied notes.
* Discourse upon the Resolution taken in the Valteline ( 1628 ); and in 1613 Dr T Wright published Quatuor Colloquia, consisting of theological disputations between himself and Roe ; a poem by Roe is printed in Notes and Queries, iv.
An alchemical book, published in Paris in 1613 as Livre des figures hiéroglypiques and in London in 1624 as Exposition of the Hieroglyphical Figures was attributed to Flamel.
These poems and songs were published in 1613 ( see 1613 in poetry ):
* George Chapman, An Epicede or Funerall Song, On the Most Disastrous Death, of the Highborne Prince of Men, Henry Prince of Wales, & c., the work states " 1612 " but was published in 1613
The earliest English poetical treatise on Angling by John Dennys, said to have been a fishing companion of Shakespeare, was published in 1613, The Secrets of Angling, of which 6 verses were quoted in the better known book Izaak Walton's Compleat Angler ( 1653 ), of which the latter two chapters were actually written by his friend Charles Cotton, and described the fishing in the Derbyshire Wye.
Prior to the start of his career as a playwright, Ford wrote other non-dramatic literary works — the long religious poem Christ's Bloody Sweat ( 1613 ), and two prose essays published as pamphlets, The Golden Mean ( 1613 ) and A Line of Life ( 1620 ).
In 1613 he published Purchas His Pilgrimage: or Relations of the World and the Religions observed in all Ages and Places discovered, from the Creation unto this Present.
* La idropica, a prose comedy ( written about 1584 ; published 1613 )
These include Bussy D ' Ambois ( 1607 ), The Conspiracy and Tragedy of Charles, Duke of Byron ( 1608 ), The Revenge of Bussy D ' Ambois ( 1613 ) and The Tragedy of Chabot, Admiral of France ( published 1639 ).
These works appeared in four large volumes published in 1604, 1613, 1614 and 1621.
Richard Witt's book Arithmeticall Questions, published in 1613, was a landmark in the history of compound interest.

1613 and dedicated
Coke was transferred from the Common Pleas to the Court of King's Bench on 25 October 1613, on the advice of Bacon, presumably because Bacon and the king felt that if he was moved from a court dedicated to protecting the rights of the people to one dedicated to the rights of the king, " his capacity for harm would be diminished ".
A second edition in 1613 was dedicated to the Queen.
In 1613, at the instigation of Pope Paul V, Suárez wrote a treatise dedicated to the Christian princes of Europe, entitled Defensio catholicae fidei contra anglicanae sectae errores.

1613 and day
In 1613 a new charter was granted to Edward, Earl of Bedford, changing the market day to Tuesday and establishing a statute fair on 19 September.
The Sermon Preached on the Sunday before the Prince his funerall in St James Chappell before the body ( Oxford, ( 1613 ; see 1613 in literature ): " He, He is dead, who while he lived, was a perpetuall Paradise, every season that he shewd himselfe in a perpetuall spring, eavery exercise wherein he was scene a special felicity: He, He is dead before us [...] Hee, Hee is dead ; that blessed Model of heaven his face is covered till the latter day, whose shining lamps his eyes in whose light there was life to the beholders, they bee ecclipsed untill the sunne give over shining.
The Tyger was the ship used by the Dutch captain Adriaen Block during his 1613 voyage to explore the East Coast of North America and the present day Hudson River.
The convocation of Oxford University granted him the award of MA on 7 August 1613, which was the day he died.
Fleming died suddenly on 7 August 1613 at Stoneham Park in Hampshire, having given to his servants and farm-labourers what was known in Hampshire as a " hearing day.
The Vatican has denied the validity of this document since 1613, but didn't forbade the Carmelites " to preach that the Christian people may piously believe in the help which the souls of brothers and members, who have departed this life in charity, have worn in life the scapular, have ever observed chastity, have recited the Little Hours the Blessed Virgin, or, if they cannot read, have observed the fast days of the Church, and have abstained from flesh meat on Wednesdays and Saturdays ( except when Christmas falls on such days ), may derive after death — especially on Saturdays, the day consecrated by the Church to the Blessed Virgin — through the unceasing intercession of Mary, her pious petitions, her merits, and her special protection.
Queen Ketevan was canonized by Zachary, Catholicos-Patriarch of Georgia ( 1613 – 1630 ), and September 26 was instituted by the Georgian Orthodox Church as the day of her commemoration.
The third edition from 1613 is classic and till this day the most widely known and used Czech translation.
The Order was presented as a Chain of office that we placed with some small ceremony, at the neck of one of our people, charging him that day with going hunting ; the next day we gave it to another and thus consequently: all who wished to try would do their best and bring the most beautiful hunt: We don't find it half bad, as well as the Indians who were with us " Voyages of Champlain: 1613

1613 and de
* 1613 – François de La Rochefoucauld, French author ( d. 1680 )
Throughout the 333 years of Spanish occupation, there were grammars and dictionaries written by Spanish clergymen such as Vocabulario de la Lengua Tagala by Pedro de San Buenaventura ( Pila, Laguna, 1613 ), Vocabulario de la lengua tagala ( 1835 ) and Arte de la lengua tagala y manual tagalog ( read the article about Sa Aking Mga Kabata )
* October 10 – Isaac de Benserade, French poet ( b. 1613 )
* March 17 – François de La Rochefoucauld, French writer ( b. 1613 )
de: 1613
* In 1613, Spanish poet Luis de Góngora wrote an illustrious poem titled La Fábula de Polifemo y Galatea that retells the story of Polyphemus, Galatea and Acis found in Book XIII of the Metamorphoses.
He married Luisa de Guzman ( 1613 – 1666 ), eldest daughter of Juan Manuel Pérez de Guzmán, 8th Duke of Medina Sidonia, in 1633.
Isaac de Benserade ( baptized November 5, 1613 – October 10, 1691 ) was a French poet.
A Tupinambá named " Louis Henri " who visited Louis XIII in Paris in 1613, in Claude d ' Abbeville, Histoire de la mission.
Disembarking of the Moriscos at Oran port ( 1613, Vicente Mostre ), Fundación Bancaja de Valencia
* September 29-Charles de Saint-Évremond, French essayist and literary critic ( born 1613 )
* October 10-Isaac de Benserade, French poet ( born 1613 )
* March 17-François de La Rochefoucauld, dramatist ( born 1613 )
* December-Lupercio Leonardo de Argensola, dramatist and poet ( died 1613 )
* Maximes ( 1665 – 1678 ) by François de La Rochefoucauld ( 1613 – 1680 )
900 AD ), and later by " Pulilan " ( Vocabulario de Lengua Tagala. 1613.
Jean François Paul de Gondi, cardinal de Retz ( September 29, 1613 – August 24, 1679 ) was a French churchman, writer of memoirs, and agitator in the Fronde.

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