October 12 – A version of the rhyme "
Three Blind Mice" appears in Deuteromelia or The Seconde part of Musicks melodie (London). The editor and possible author of the verse is the teenage
Thomas Ravenscroft.[3]
December 8 – The Sala Fredericiana, the first reading room of the
Biblioteca Ambrosiana in Milan, opens. It is one of the first major libraries to have bookshelves ranged along the walls.[4]
December 21 –
William Ames delivers a controversial sermon for St Thomas's Day criticizing the "heathenish debauchery" of Cambridge students during the Twelve Days of Christmas.
December 24 –
John Marston, having retired from writing for the theater, is ordained a priest.
^Zecher, Carla (2008). "Marc Lescarbot Reads Jacques Cartier: Colonial History in the Service of Propaganda". L'Esprit Créateur. 48 (1): 107–119.
ISSN0014-0767.
JSTOR26289459.
October 12 – A version of the rhyme "
Three Blind Mice" appears in Deuteromelia or The Seconde part of Musicks melodie (London). The editor and possible author of the verse is the teenage
Thomas Ravenscroft.[3]
December 8 – The Sala Fredericiana, the first reading room of the
Biblioteca Ambrosiana in Milan, opens. It is one of the first major libraries to have bookshelves ranged along the walls.[4]
December 21 –
William Ames delivers a controversial sermon for St Thomas's Day criticizing the "heathenish debauchery" of Cambridge students during the Twelve Days of Christmas.
December 24 –
John Marston, having retired from writing for the theater, is ordained a priest.
^Zecher, Carla (2008). "Marc Lescarbot Reads Jacques Cartier: Colonial History in the Service of Propaganda". L'Esprit Créateur. 48 (1): 107–119.
ISSN0014-0767.
JSTOR26289459.