1615 in literature

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The year 1615 in literature involved some significant events.

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  • January 13 - William Browne's masque Circe and Ulysses is stages at the Inner Temple.
  • In England, the Archbishop of Canterbury imposes a year’s imprisonment for publishing Bibles without including the Apocrypha.
  • Pierre Dupuy is commissioned by Mathieu Molé, first president of the parlement of Paris, to draw up an inventory of the documents known as the Trésor des diaries.
  • March 7-March 11 King James I and Prince Charles visit Cambridge University, the first royal visit to the university since the progress of Queen Elizabeth I in 1564. The University stages entertainments that include performances of Cecil's Aemilia (March 7), Ruggle's Ignoramus (March 8), Tomkis's Albumazar (March 9), and Brooke's Melanthe (March 10). The royals leave Cambridge prior to the premiere of Fletcher's Sicelides (March 13). King James enjoys Ignoramus so much that he returns to Cambridge in May to see it again.

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