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January 1 – The Queen's Revels Children perform George Chapman 's All Fools at the court of King James I of England .
January 6 – At the first performance of The Masque of Blackness at the Banqueting Hall, Whitehall Palace , the cast includes Penelope Rich and Lady Mary Wroth .
January 7 – The King's Men perform Shakespeare's Henry V at court.
January 8 – Ben Jonson 's Every Man Out of His Humour is performed at court by the King's Men.
January – The King's Men perform Love's Labour's Lost before Queen Anne .
January 16 – The first part of Miguel de Cervantes ' satire on chivalry , Don Quixote (El ingenioso hidalgo don Quixote de la Mancha , "The Ingenious Hidalgo Don Quixote of La Mancha ", claimed to be translated from Arabic by Cide Hamete Benengeli), in dialects of Old Spanish and printed by Juan de la Cuesta in 1604, is published by Francisco de Robles in Madrid . Most of the first edition is shipped to Spanish America .[1] [2] [3] One of the first significant novels in western literary tradition, it becomes a global bestseller almost at once and new editions, authorized and pirated , are produced across the Iberian Peninsula by the end of the year.
February 2 – The King's Men give a repeat performance of Ben Jonson 's Every Man in His Humour at court.
February 10 and February 12 – Performances of The Merchant of Venice are given at court.
May 30 – Bishop and historian John Spottiswoode becomes a member of the Scottish privy council.
August 27 –August 30 – King James I , Queen Anne , and their son Prince Henry visit the University of Oxford . Gentlemen from St John's and Christ Church colleges entertain them with a series of plays, including (at the latter) an early example of perspective scenery. The big success is Samuel Daniel 's The Queen's Arcadia . Matthew Gwinne 's Latin play Vertumnus puts James to sleep.
October – Relation aller Fürnemmen und gedenckwürdigen Historien by Johann Carolus in Strasbourg (Holy Roman Empire ) first appears. It is generally regarded as the world's first newspaper .[4] De Nieuwe Tijdinghen , a Dutch proto-newspaper, is perhaps also published this year.
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Gruzinski, Serge (July–August 2007). "Don Quichotté, best-seller mondial". L'Histoire (322): 30.
Shakespeare, William; et al. (2013). Collaborative Plays . The RSC Shakespeare. Basingstoke: Palgrave Macmillan. ISBN 978-1-137-27144-0 .
A. G. Keller, "Haak, Theodore (1605–1690)" (Oxford, UK: Oxford Dictionary of National Biography: OUP , 2004)
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