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      This article contains information about the literary events and publications of 1592.


      Events


      February 5–7 – Ulysses Redux, a Latin play by William Gager, is staged by members of Christ Church, Oxford. Two days later, they revive Gager's 1583 Latin play Rivales (now lost).
      February 26 – The first firmly recorded performance of Christopher Marlowe's The Jew of Malta is given by Lord Strange's Men in London.
      June 23 – The London theatres close and apart from a brief spell around January 1593 remain so for about 16 months due to an epidemic of bubonic plague.
      September 3 – The English writer Robert Greene dies in London of a "banquet of Rhenish wine and pickled herring", having apparently completed Greene's Groats-Worth of Wit (published soon after), including a reference to "an upstart Crow, beautified with our feathers", taken to be the first published (critical) reference to Shakespeare as a playwright.
      September 26 – Rivales is performed again by members of Christ Church, with Queen Elizabeth I of England in the audience, during her second visit to the University of Oxford.
      October–December – Pembroke's Men, an English playing company, is known to be in existence, acting in Leicester and at Court in London.
      November 9 – The Sixto-Clementine Vulgate is promulgated.
      December 18 – An entry in the Stationers' Register may refer to Marlowe's Doctor Faustus, perhaps marking the year of its first performance.


      New books




      = Prose

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      Antonio Agustin – Dialoghi intorno alle medaglie inscrittioni et attre antichità, with woodcuts by Geronima Parasole (the first known printed book with illustrations by a woman)
      Isaac Casaubon – New edition of Theophrastus's Characteres
      Blaise de Montluc (died 1577) – Commentaires de Messire Blaise de Montluc
      'P. F.' (translator) – The Historie of the Damnable Life, and Deserved Death of Doctor Iohn Faustus
      Robert Greene (died September 3)
      The Black Books Messenger
      A Disputation Between a Hee Conny-Catcher and a Shee Conny-Catcher
      The Third and Last Part of Conycatching
      Greene's Groats-Worth of Wit, Bought with a Million of Repentance
      Greene's Vision, Written at the Instant of his Death
      Philomela
      A Quip for an Upstart Courtier
      Muhammad al-Idrisi (died 1165) – De geographia universali or Kitāb Nuzhat al-mushtāq fī dhikr al-amṣār wa-al-aqṭār wa-al-buldān wa-al-juzur wa-al-madā’ in wa-al-āfāq
      Richard Johnson – Nine Worthies of London
      Lucas Janszoon Waghenaer – Thresoor der Zeevaert (Treasure of navigation)
      Wu Cheng'en (died 1580/2; attributed) – Journey to the West (Xī Yóu Jì)


      = Drama

      =
      Anonymous (variously attributed to Thomas Kyd, William Shakespeare and/or Christopher Marlowe) – Arden of Faversham (published)
      Anonymous – A Knack to Know a Knave
      William Gager – Ulysses Redux (Latin)
      Thomas Kyd – The Spanish Tragedy (undated first printing, almost certainly between October and December in this year; first performed around 1587; first recorded performance November in this year)
      John Lyly – Gallathea and Midas published
      Christopher Marlowe – Edward II
      Thomas Nashe – Summer's Last Will and Testament
      William Shakespeare – The Taming of the Shrew (approximate date)


      = Poetry

      =
      Henry Constable – Diana
      Michael Drayton – The Shepherd's Garland
      Gabriel Harvey – Foure Letters and certaine Sonnets


      Births


      January 16 (baptised) – Henry King, English poet and bishop (died 1669)
      January 22 – Pierre Gassendi, French philosopher and scientist (died 1655)
      March 28 – John Amos Comenius (Jan Amos Komenský), Czech teacher and writer (died 1670)
      April 4 – Abraham Elzevir, Dutch printer (died 1652)
      May 8 – Francis Quarles, English poet (died 1644)
      July 10 – Pierre d'Hozier, French historian (died 1660)
      August 1 – François le Métel de Boisrobert, French poet (died 1662)


      Deaths


      July 22 – Ludwig Rabus, German Lutheran theologian (born 1523)
      September 3 – Robert Greene, English writer (born 1558)
      September 13 – Michel de Montaigne, French essayist (born 1533)
      September 26 (burial) – Thomas Watson, English lyric poet writing in English and Latin (born 1555)


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