1625 in Literature - Deaths

Deaths

  • January 29 - Jacob Gretser, Jesuit writer (born 1562)
  • March 25 - Giambattista Marino, epic poet (born 1569)
  • June 1 - HonorĂ© d'UrfĂ©, novelist (born 1568)
  • August - John Fletcher, dramatist (born 1579)
  • September - Thomas Lodge, dramatist (born c.1558)
  • September 6 - Thomas Dempster, historian (born 1579)
  • September 20 - Heinrich Meibom, poet and historian (born 1555)
  • date unknown - Thomas Lodge, dramatist (born c.1558)

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