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1609 in literature

This article presents lists of the literary events and publications in 1609.
==Events==
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*January 1 – The Children of the Blackfriars perform Thomas Middleton's ''A Trick to Catch the Old One'' at the English Court.
*January 15 – ''Avisa Relation oder Zeitung'', an early newspaper, begins publication in Wolfenbüttel (Holy Roman Empire).
*May 20 – London publisher Thomas Thorpe issues ''Shake-speares Sonnets'', with a dedication to "Mr. W.H.", and the poem ''A Lover's Complaint'' appended; it is uncertain whether this publication has Shakespeare's authority.
*July 28 – The ''Sea Venture'' is wrecked in Bermuda – this event is thought to be an inspiration for Shakespeare's ''The Tempest''.〔Horn, James (2006). ''A Land as God Made It: Jamestown and the Birth of America'', pp. 158–60. New York: Basic Books. ISBN 0-465-03094-7.〕
*October 12 – A version of the rhyme "Three Blind Mice" is published in ''Deuteromelia or The Seconde part of Musicks melodie'' (London). The editor, and possible author of the verse, is the teenage Thomas Ravenscroft.
*December 8 – The ''Sala Fredericiana'', the first reading room of the Biblioteca Ambrosiana in Milan, opens to readers. This is one of the first major libraries to have the bookshelves ranged around the walls.
*December 21William Ames delivers a controversial sermon for St Thomas's Day, criticizing the "heathenish debauchery" of Cambridge students during the Twelve Days of Christmas.
*c. December – Ben Jonson's comedy ''Epicœne, or The silent woman'' is premièred at the Whitefriars Theatre in London by the Children of the Queen's Revels led by Nathan Field with Edward Kynaston in the title rôle.
*Samuel Daniel completes the eighth and last book of his epic poem, ''Civil Wars''.
*Jacques Auguste de Thou's ''Historia sui temporis'' is placed on the ''Index Librorum Prohibitorum''.
*Francis Tregian the Younger is imprisoned in England, partly for his Catholic sympathies, and perhaps begins copying out the Fitzwilliam Virginal Book.

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