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* 1630 – Thomas Clifford, 1st Baron Clifford of Chudleigh, English politician ( d. 1673 )
* 1570 – Salamone Rossi, Italian violinist and composer ( d. 1630 )
* 1571 – Johannes Kepler, German astronomer ( d. 1630 )
* 1552 – Melchior Klesl, Austrian cardinal and statesman ( d. 1630 )
* 1630 – Shivaji, founder of the Maratha Empire of India ( d. 1680 )
* 1586 – Claudio Saracini, Italian composer ( d. 1630 )
* 1630 – John Rogers, American educator ( d. 1684 )
* 1630 – Charles II of England ( d. 1685 )
* 1630 – Empress Eleanor Gonzaga of the Holy Roman Empire ( d. 1686 )
* 1630 – Etienne Baluze, French scholar ( d. 1718 )
* 1630 – Sophia of Hanover, Princess Palatine and Electress of Saxony ( d. 1714 )
** Teodosio II, Duke of Braganza ( d. 1630 )
* December 27 – Johannes Kepler, German astronomer ( d. 1630 )
** Francis Higginson, colonial American Puritan ( d. 1630 )
** Yamada Nagamasa, Japanese adventurer ( d. 1630 )
* January 20 – Johann Schein, German composer ( d. 1630 )
* July 1 – Claudio Saracini, Italian composer ( d. 1630 )
** Charles Malapert, Belgian Jesuit writer ( d. 1630 )
** Salamone Rossi, Italian violinist and composer ( d. 1630 )
** Thomas Lake, Secretary of State to King James I ( d. 1630 )
* January 12 – Charles Emmanuel I, Duke of Savoy ( d. 1630 )
* February – Henry Briggs, English mathematician ( d. 1630 )
* February 8 – Agrippa d ' Aubigné, French poet and soldier ( d. 1630 )
* February 19 – Melchior Klesl, Austrian statesman and cardinal ( d. 1630 )

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* 1630 De Deo et eius attributis ...-on God and his attributes.
et Maria regnantibus, Annales, which was afterwards translated and published by his son Morgan under the title Annales of England ( 1630 ).
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The principal works that Holstenius actually published are notes on Cluvier's Italia antiqua ( 1624 ); an edition of portions of Porphyry ( 1630 ), with a dissertation on his life and writings ; notes on Eusebius Against Hierocles ( 1628 ), on the Sayings of the later Pythagoreans ( 1638 ), and the De diis et mundo of the neo-Platonist Sallustius ( 1638 ); an edition of Arrian's treatise on the Chase ( 1644 ), and the Codex regularum monasticarum, a collection of monastic rules ( 1661 ).
1660-1666 ) and Histoire des chanceliers et gardes des sceaux de France ( 1630 ) were published by his son François.
The Histoire de la délivrance de l ' Église chrétienne par l ' empereur Constantin, et de la grandeur et souveraineté temporelle donnée a l ' Église romaine par les rois de France ( 1630 ) gave great offence at Rome, and a Declaration ( 1654 ), directed against faults in the administration of the Oratory, was strictly suppressed.
In 1630, he published a follow-up work ( De anima subiecto corpori nihil tribuente, deque seminis vita et efficentia primaria in constitutione foetus ) which answered the objections of some of his critics.
* De anima subiecto corpori nihil tribuente, deque seminis vita et efficentia primaria in constitutione foetus, Padua 1630.
These books made friends for him, the most intimate among whom, Honoré Caille, Seigneur du Fourny ( 1630 – 1713 ), persuaded him to publish his Histoire généalogique et chronologique de la maison royale de France, et des grands officiers de la couronne ( 1674, 2 vols.
In 1634, when he printed Cleagénor et Doristée ( acted 1630 ), he said he was already the author of thirty plays ; but this probably includes adaptations.

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