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*In Early 1600s, many copies of  Scot's [[The Discoverie of Witchcraft|''The Discoverie of Witchcraft'']] are burned. <ref>[[Timeline of Magic]]</ref>
  
 
==Selected Magic Events By Year==
 
==Selected Magic Events By Year==
 
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*[[1600-Unexact dates]] - In Early 1600s, many copies of  Scot's [[The Discoverie of Witchcraft|''The Discoverie of Witchcraft'']] are burned
 
  
 
* [[1606]] - [[St Nicholas Owen]] dies on March 2
 
* [[1606]] - [[St Nicholas Owen]] dies on March 2
  
*[[1612]] - [[The Art of Jugling or Legerdemaine|''The Art of Jugling or Legerdemaine'']] is published
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* [[1612]] - [[The Art of Jugling or Legerdemaine|''The Art of Jugling or Legerdemaine'']] is published
  
 
* [[1615]] - [[John Baptista Porta]] dies
 
* [[1615]] - [[John Baptista Porta]] dies
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* [[1668]] - ''[[A Rich Cabinet]]'' is published in London
 
* [[1668]] - ''[[A Rich Cabinet]]'' is published in London
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* [[1670]] - [[Christopher Pinchbeck]], a London clockmaker, is born c. 1670
  
 
* [[1676]] - ''[[Sports and Pastimes]]'' is published by anonymous, including possibly the first reference to the [[Ball and Vase|ball and vase]], which became a common children's prop since
 
* [[1676]] - ''[[Sports and Pastimes]]'' is published by anonymous, including possibly the first reference to the [[Ball and Vase|ball and vase]], which became a common children's prop since
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* [[Jean Leurechon]] (1591-1690), thought to be the author of author of the book ''[[Mathematical Recreations]]'' which includes parlor tricks and conjuring practices.
 
* [[Jean Leurechon]] (1591-1690), thought to be the author of author of the book ''[[Mathematical Recreations]]'' which includes parlor tricks and conjuring practices.
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Latest revision as of 11:57, 26 April 2015

The century of the 1600s.


Unexact dates

Selected Magic Events By Year

(Click on date to see all magic events in that year)

Significant people


References

  1. Timeline of Magic