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=== January&ndash;June ===
=== January–June ===
* [[February 21]] &ndash; [[Boris Godunov]] seizes the throne of Russia, following the death of his brother-in-law, Tsar [[Feodor I of Russia|Feodor I]]; the ''[[Time of Troubles]]'' starts.
* [[February 21]] [[Boris Godunov]] seizes the throne of Russia, following the death of his brother-in-law, Tsar [[Feodor I of Russia|Feodor I]]; the ''[[Time of Troubles]]'' starts.
* [[April 13]] &ndash; [[Edict of Nantes]] (promulgated April 30): [[Henry IV of France]] grants French [[Huguenot]]s equal rights with [[Roman Catholic Church|Catholics]]; this is considered the end of the [[French Wars of Religion]].
* [[April 13]] [[Edict of Nantes]] (promulgated April 30): [[Henry IV of France]] grants French [[Huguenot]]s equal rights with [[Roman Catholic Church|Catholics]]; this is considered the end of the [[French Wars of Religion]].
* [[April 30]] &ndash; Spanish conquistador Don [[Juan de Oñate]] holds America's first Thanksgiving celebration.
* [[April 30]] Spanish conquistador Don [[Juan de Oñate]] holds America's first Thanksgiving celebration.
* [[May]] &ndash; [[Tycho Brahe]]'s [[star catalogue]] ''[http://www.theeuropeanlibrary.org/portal/libraries/Libraries.php?launch=1&language=en&page=Treasures&country=Denmark Astronomiæ instauratæ mechanica]'', listing the positions of 1,004 stars, is published.
* [[May]] [[Tycho Brahe]]'s [[star catalogue]] ''[http://www.theeuropeanlibrary.org/portal/libraries/Libraries.php?launch=1&language=en&page=Treasures&country=Denmark Astronomiæ instauratæ mechanica]'', listing the positions of 1,004 stars, is published.
* [[May 2]] &ndash; The [[Peace of Vervins]] ends the war between France and Spain.
* [[May 2]] The [[Peace of Vervins]] ends the war between France and Spain.


=== July&ndash;December ===
=== July–December ===
* [[August 14]] &ndash; [[Battle of the Yellow Ford]] in Ireland: [[Hugh O'Neill, Earl of Tyrone]], gains victory over an English expeditionary force under [[Henry Bagenal]], in the [[Nine Years' War (Ireland)|Nine Years' War]] against English rule.
* [[August 14]] [[Battle of the Yellow Ford]] in Ireland: [[Hugh O'Neill, Earl of Tyrone]], gains victory over an English expeditionary force under [[Henry Bagenal]], in the [[Nine Years' War (Ireland)|Nine Years' War]] against English rule.
* [[September 13]] &ndash; [[Philip III of Spain]] starts to rule, on the death of his father.
* [[September 13]] [[Philip III of Spain]] starts to rule, on the death of his father.
* [[September 25]] &ndash; [[Battle of Stångebro]] at [[Linköping]] in [[Sweden]]: The Catholic King [[Sigismund III Vasa|Sigismund of Sweden and Poland]] is defeated in his attempt to resume control of Sweden by the Protestant forces of his uncle, [[Charles IX of Sweden|Charles]]. Sigismund is deposed shortly thereafter.
* [[September 25]] [[Battle of Stångebro]] at [[Linköping]] in [[Sweden]]: The Catholic King [[Sigismund III Vasa|Sigismund of Sweden and Poland]] is defeated in his attempt to resume control of Sweden by the Protestant forces of his uncle, [[Charles IX of Sweden|Charles]]. Sigismund is deposed shortly thereafter.
* Autumn &ndash; [[Second Dutch Expedition to Indonesia]]: After being separated from the main [[Dutch Republic|Dutch]] fleet of Admiral Wybrand Van Warwyck, three ships under [[Jacob Corneliszoon van Neck]] land on the island which they name [[Mauritius]], after [[Maurice, Prince of Orange]], and sight the [[dodo]].
* Autumn [[Second Dutch Expedition to Indonesia]]: After being separated from the main [[Dutch Republic|Dutch]] fleet of Admiral Wybrand Van Warwyck, three ships under [[Jacob Corneliszoon van Neck]] land on the island which they name [[Mauritius]], after [[Maurice, Prince of Orange]], and sight the [[dodo]].
* [[December 16]] ([[November 19]] (lunar calendar)) &ndash; [[Battle of Noryang]]: An allied Korean and Chinese fleet under Korean Admiral [[Yi Sun-sin]] and Chinese Admiral [[Chen Lin (Ming dynasty)|Chen Lin]] defeats the [[Japan]]ese navy, ending the [[Japanese invasions of Korea (1592–98)]].<ref>{{cite book|authorlink=Stephen Turnbull (historian)|last=Turnbull|first=Stephen|year=2002|title=Samurai Invasion: Japan's Korean War|location=London|publisher=Cassell|isbn=978-0-304-35948-6|url-access=registration|url=https://archive.org/details/samuraiinvasionj0000turn}}</ref>
* [[December 16]] ([[November 19]] (lunar calendar)) [[Battle of Noryang]]: An allied Korean and Chinese fleet under Korean Admiral [[Yi Sun-sin]] and Chinese Admiral [[Chen Lin (Ming dynasty)|Chen Lin]] defeats the [[Japan]]ese navy, ending the [[Japanese invasions of Korea (1592–98)]].<ref>{{cite book|authorlink=Stephen Turnbull (historian)|last=Turnbull|first=Stephen|year=2002|title=Samurai Invasion: Japan's Korean War|location=London|publisher=Cassell|isbn=978-0-304-35948-6|url-access=registration|url=https://archive.org/details/samuraiinvasionj0000turn}}</ref>
* [[December 21]] &ndash; [[Battle of Curalaba]]: The revolting [[Mapuche]], led by [[cacique]] [[Pelantaro]], inflict a major defeat on [[Spanish Empire|Spanish]] troops in southern [[Captaincy General of Chile|Chile]]; all Spanish cities south of the [[Bío Bío River]] eventually fall victim to the [[Destruction of the Seven Cities]] by the Mapuches, and all conquest of Mapuche territories by Europeans practically ceases, until the later 19th century [[Occupation of Araucanía]].
* [[December 21]] [[Battle of Curalaba]]: The revolting [[Mapuche]], led by [[cacique]] [[Pelantaro]], inflict a major defeat on [[Spanish Empire|Spanish]] troops in southern [[Captaincy General of Chile|Chile]]; all Spanish cities south of the [[Bío Bío River]] eventually fall victim to the [[Destruction of the Seven Cities]] by the Mapuches, and all conquest of Mapuche territories by Europeans practically ceases, until the later 19th century [[Occupation of Araucanía]].


=== Date unknown ===
=== Date unknown ===
* Carnival &ndash; [[Jacopo Peri]]'s ''[[Dafne]]'', the earliest known modern opera, is premièred at the [[Palazzo Corsini, Florence]].<ref>[[Ottavio Rinuccini]]'s libretto survives complete but only fragments of the music are known.</ref>
* Carnival [[Jacopo Peri]]'s ''[[Dafne]]'', the earliest known modern opera, is premièred at the [[Palazzo Corsini, Florence]].<ref>[[Ottavio Rinuccini]]'s libretto survives complete but only fragments of the music are known.</ref>
* [[Pentecost]] &ndash; [[Calvinist]] congregations in [[Zürich]] introduce music into their services.<ref>{{cite book|first=Diarmaid|last=MacCulloch|authorlink=Diarmaid MacCulloch|title=Silence: A Christian History|location=London|publisher=Allen Lane|year=2013|isbn=9781846144264}}</ref>
* [[Pentecost]] [[Calvinist]] congregations in [[Zürich]] introduce music into their services.<ref>{{cite book|first=Diarmaid|last=MacCulloch|authorlink=Diarmaid MacCulloch|title=Silence: A Christian History|location=London|publisher=Allen Lane|year=2013|isbn=9781846144264}}</ref>
* Philosopher [[Tommaso Campanella]] organizes an uprising in [[Calabria]] against the rule of the Spanish [[viceroy]]; he is captured, tortured and sentenced to 27 years in jail.
* Philosopher [[Tommaso Campanella]] organizes an uprising in [[Calabria]] against the rule of the Spanish [[viceroy]]; he is captured, tortured and sentenced to 27 years in jail.
* The [[Parliament of England]] passes the [[Vagabonds Act 1597|Vagabonds Act]], that allows [[Penal transportation|transportation]] of convicts to colonies.
* The [[Parliament of England]] passes the [[Vagabonds Act 1597|Vagabonds Act]], that allows [[Penal transportation|transportation]] of convicts to colonies.
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[[File:Gian Lorenzo Bernini, self-portrait, c1623.jpg|110px|thumbnail|right|[[Gian Lorenzo Bernini]]]]
[[File:Gian Lorenzo Bernini, self-portrait, c1623.jpg|110px|thumbnail|right|[[Gian Lorenzo Bernini]]]]
===January&ndash;March===
===January–March===
* [[January 23]] &ndash; [[François Mansart]], French architect (d. [[1666]])
* [[January 23]] [[François Mansart]], French architect (d. [[1666]])
* [[March 12]] &ndash; [[Guillaume Colletet]], French writer (d. [[1659]])
* [[March 12]] [[Guillaume Colletet]], French writer (d. [[1659]])
* [[March 13]] &ndash; [[Johannes Loccenius]], German historian (d. [[1677]])
* [[March 13]] [[Johannes Loccenius]], German historian (d. [[1677]])
* [[March 15]] &ndash; [[Redemptus of the Cross]], Portuguese Carmelite lay brother and martyr (d. [[1638]])
* [[March 15]] [[Redemptus of the Cross]], Portuguese Carmelite lay brother and martyr (d. [[1638]])
* [[March 25]]
* [[March 25]]
** [[Ralph Corbie]], Irish Jesuit (d. [[1644]])
** [[Ralph Corbie]], Irish Jesuit (d. [[1644]])
** [[Robert Trelawney]], English politician (d. [[1643]])
** [[Robert Trelawney]], English politician (d. [[1643]])
* [[March 26]] &ndash; [[Sir William Lewis, 1st Baronet]], English politician (d. [[1677]])
* [[March 26]] [[Sir William Lewis, 1st Baronet]], English politician (d. [[1677]])


===April&ndash;June===
===April–June===
* [[April 9]] &ndash; [[Johann Crüger]], German composer of well-known hymns (d. [[1662]])
* [[April 9]] [[Johann Crüger]], German composer of well-known hymns (d. [[1662]])
* [[April 11]] &ndash; [[William, Duke of Saxe-Weimar]], German nobleman (d. [[1662]])
* [[April 11]] [[William, Duke of Saxe-Weimar]], German nobleman (d. [[1662]])
* [[April 17]] &ndash; [[Giovanni Battista Riccioli]], Italian astronomer (d. [[1671]])
* [[April 17]] [[Giovanni Battista Riccioli]], Italian astronomer (d. [[1671]])
* [[April 23]] &ndash; [[Maarten Tromp]], officer and later admiral in the Dutch navy (d. [[1653]])
* [[April 23]] [[Maarten Tromp]], officer and later admiral in the Dutch navy (d. [[1653]])
* [[May 23]] &ndash; [[Claude Mellan]], French painter and engraver (d. [[1688]])
* [[May 23]] [[Claude Mellan]], French painter and engraver (d. [[1688]])
* [[June 19]] &ndash; [[Gilbert Sheldon]], Archbishop of Canterbury from 1663 until his death (d. [[1677]])
* [[June 19]] [[Gilbert Sheldon]], Archbishop of Canterbury from 1663 until his death (d. [[1677]])


===July&ndash;September===
===July–September===
* [[July 6]] &ndash; [[Kirsten Munk]], Danish noble, spouse of King Christian IV of Denmark (d. [[1658]])
* [[July 6]] [[Kirsten Munk]], Danish noble, spouse of King Christian IV of Denmark (d. [[1658]])
* [[July 29]] &ndash; [[Henricus Regius]], Dutch philosopher (d. [[1679]])
* [[July 29]] [[Henricus Regius]], Dutch philosopher (d. [[1679]])
* [[July 31]] &ndash; [[Alessandro Algardi]], Italian high-Baroque sculptor active in Rome (d. [[1654]])
* [[July 31]] [[Alessandro Algardi]], Italian high-Baroque sculptor active in Rome (d. [[1654]])
* [[August 7]] &ndash; [[Georg Stiernhielm]], Swedish civil servant (d. [[1672]])
* [[August 7]] [[Georg Stiernhielm]], Swedish civil servant (d. [[1672]])
* [[September 11]] &ndash; [[Imre Thurzó]], Hungarian noble (d. [[1621]])
* [[September 11]] [[Imre Thurzó]], Hungarian noble (d. [[1621]])
* [[September 23]] &ndash; [[Eleonora Gonzaga (1598–1655)|Eleonora Gonzaga]], Holy Roman Empress, married to [[Ferdinand II, Holy Roman Emperor]] (d. [[1655]])
* [[September 23]] [[Eleonora Gonzaga (1598–1655)|Eleonora Gonzaga]], Holy Roman Empress, married to [[Ferdinand II, Holy Roman Emperor]] (d. [[1655]])
* [[September 24]] &ndash; [[Giovanni Francesco Busenello]], Italian librettist (d. [[1659]])
* [[September 24]] [[Giovanni Francesco Busenello]], Italian librettist (d. [[1659]])
* [[September 27]] &ndash; [[Robert Blake (admiral)|Robert Blake]], English admiral (d. [[1657]])
* [[September 27]] [[Robert Blake (admiral)|Robert Blake]], English admiral (d. [[1657]])


===October&ndash;December===
===October–December===
* [[October 14]] &ndash; [[Nicolas de Neufville de Villeroy]], Marshal of France (d. [[1685]])
* [[October 14]] [[Nicolas de Neufville de Villeroy]], Marshal of France (d. [[1685]])
* [[October 17]] &ndash; [[Jørgen Knudsen Urne]], Danish noble (d. [[1642]])
* [[October 17]] [[Jørgen Knudsen Urne]], Danish noble (d. [[1642]])
* [[October 19]] &ndash; [[Isaac Commelin]], Dutch historian (d. [[1676]])
* [[October 19]] [[Isaac Commelin]], Dutch historian (d. [[1676]])
* [[October 27]] &ndash; [[Lars Stigzelius]], Swedish Lutheran archbishop (d. [[1676]])
* [[October 27]] [[Lars Stigzelius]], Swedish Lutheran archbishop (d. [[1676]])
* [[November 3]] &ndash; [[Christian I, Count Palatine of Birkenfeld-Bischweiler]] (1600–1654) (d. [[1654]])
* [[November 3]] [[Christian I, Count Palatine of Birkenfeld-Bischweiler]] (1600–1654) (d. [[1654]])
* [[November 4]] &ndash; [[Ernst Adalbert von Harrach]], Austrian Catholic cardinal (d. [[1667]])
* [[November 4]] [[Ernst Adalbert von Harrach]], Austrian Catholic cardinal (d. [[1667]])
* [[November 7]] &ndash; [[Francisco de Zurbarán]], Spanish painter (d. [[1664]])
* [[November 7]] [[Francisco de Zurbarán]], Spanish painter (d. [[1664]])
* [[November 28]] &ndash; [[Hans Nansen]], Danish statesman (d. [[1667]])
* [[November 28]] [[Hans Nansen]], Danish statesman (d. [[1667]])
* [[December 7]] &ndash; [[Gian Lorenzo Bernini]], Italian sculptor (d. [[1680]])
* [[December 7]] [[Gian Lorenzo Bernini]], Italian sculptor (d. [[1680]])
* [[December 20]] &ndash; [[Ottavio Farnese (1598–1643)|Ottavio Farnese]], Italian noble (d. [[1643]])
* [[December 20]] [[Ottavio Farnese (1598–1643)|Ottavio Farnese]], Italian noble (d. [[1643]])
* [[December 22]] &ndash; [[Henri de La Trémoille]], French general and noble (d. [[1674]])
* [[December 22]] [[Henri de La Trémoille]], French general and noble (d. [[1674]])
* [[December 24]] &ndash; [[Margaret Stuart (1598–1600)|Margaret Stuart]], Scottish princess (d. [[1600]])
* [[December 24]] [[Margaret Stuart (1598–1600)|Margaret Stuart]], Scottish princess (d. [[1600]])


===Date unknown===
===Date unknown===
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[[File:Toyotomi hideyoshi.jpg|thumb|110px|[[Toyotomi Hideyoshi]]]]
[[File:YiSunsin person.jpg|thumb|110px|[[Yi Sun-sin]]]]
[[File:YiSunsin person.jpg|thumb|110px|[[Yi Sun-sin]]]]
* [[January 8]] &ndash; [[John George, Elector of Brandenburg]], Margrave and Elector of Brandenburg and Duke of Prussia (b. [[1525]])
* [[January 8]] [[John George, Elector of Brandenburg]], Margrave and Elector of Brandenburg and Duke of Prussia (b. [[1525]])
* [[January 9]] &ndash; [[Jasper Heywood]], English Jesuit classicist and translator (b. [[1553]])
* [[January 9]] [[Jasper Heywood]], English Jesuit classicist and translator (b. [[1553]])
* [[January 16]] &ndash; Tsar [[Feodor I of Russia]] (b. [[1557]])
* [[January 16]] Tsar [[Feodor I of Russia]] (b. [[1557]])
* [[February 10]] &ndash; [[Anne of Austria, Queen of Poland]] (b. [[1573]])
* [[February 10]] [[Anne of Austria, Queen of Poland]] (b. [[1573]])
* [[March 4]] or [[March 5]] &ndash; [[Lucas Maius]], Lutheran Reformation pastor, theologian and playwright (b. [[1522]])
* [[March 4]] or [[March 5]] [[Lucas Maius]], Lutheran Reformation pastor, theologian and playwright (b. [[1522]])
* [[March 28]] &ndash; [[Michele Bonelli]], Italian Catholic cardinal (b. [[1541]])
* [[March 28]] [[Michele Bonelli]], Italian Catholic cardinal (b. [[1541]])
* [[April 8]] &ndash; [[Ludwig Helmbold]], German classical singer (b. [[1532]])
* [[April 8]] [[Ludwig Helmbold]], German classical singer (b. [[1532]])
* [[April 10]] &ndash; [[Jacopo Mazzoni]], Italian philosopher (b. [[1548]])
* [[April 10]] [[Jacopo Mazzoni]], Italian philosopher (b. [[1548]])
* [[April 19]]
* [[April 19]]
** [[Hans Fugger]], German businessman (b. [[1531]])
** [[Hans Fugger]], German businessman (b. [[1531]])
** [[Rokkaku Yoshikata]], Japanese daimyō (b. [[1521]])
** [[Rokkaku Yoshikata]], Japanese daimyō (b. [[1521]])
* [[May 3]] &ndash; [[Anna Guarini]], Italian singer (b. [[1563]])
* [[May 3]] [[Anna Guarini]], Italian singer (b. [[1563]])
* [[May 18]] &ndash; [[Philipp of Bavaria]], German Catholic cardinal (b. [[1576]])
* [[May 18]] [[Philipp of Bavaria]], German Catholic cardinal (b. [[1576]])
* June &ndash; [[Emery Molyneux]], English maker of globes and instruments (date of birth unknown)
* June [[Emery Molyneux]], English maker of globes and instruments (date of birth unknown)
* [[June 28]] &ndash; [[Abraham Ortelius]], Flemish cartographer and geographer (b. [[1527]])
* [[June 28]] [[Abraham Ortelius]], Flemish cartographer and geographer (b. [[1527]])
* [[June 25]] &ndash; [[Giacomo Gaggini]], Italian artist (b. [[1517]])
* [[June 25]] [[Giacomo Gaggini]], Italian artist (b. [[1517]])
* [[August 4]] &ndash; [[William Cecil, 1st Baron Burghley]], English statesman (b. [[1520]])
* [[August 4]] [[William Cecil, 1st Baron Burghley]], English statesman (b. [[1520]])
* [[August 9]] &ndash; [[Andreas Angelus]], German pastor, teacher, chronicler of the Mark of Brandenburg (b. [[1561]])
* [[August 9]] [[Andreas Angelus]], German pastor, teacher, chronicler of the Mark of Brandenburg (b. [[1561]])
* [[September 13]] &ndash; [[Philip II of Spain]] (b. [[1527]])
* [[September 13]] [[Philip II of Spain]] (b. [[1527]])
* [[September 18]] &ndash; [[Toyotomi Hideyoshi]], Japanese warlord (b. [[1537]])
* [[September 18]] [[Toyotomi Hideyoshi]], Japanese warlord (b. [[1537]])
* [[October 11]] &ndash; [[Joachim Camerarius the Younger]], German scientist (b. [[1534]])
* [[October 11]] [[Joachim Camerarius the Younger]], German scientist (b. [[1534]])
* [[November 12]] &ndash; [[Johannes Schenck von Grafenberg]], German physician (b. [[1530]])
* [[November 12]] [[Johannes Schenck von Grafenberg]], German physician (b. [[1530]])
* [[December 6]] &ndash; [[Paolo Paruta]], Italian historian (b. [[1540]])
* [[December 6]] [[Paolo Paruta]], Italian historian (b. [[1540]])
* [[December 15]] &ndash; [[Philips of Marnix, Lord of Saint-Aldegonde]], Dutch writer and statesman (b. [[1538]])
* [[December 15]] [[Philips of Marnix, Lord of Saint-Aldegonde]], Dutch writer and statesman (b. [[1538]])
* [[December 16]] &ndash; [[Yi Sun-sin]], Korean naval leader (b. [[1545]])
* [[December 16]] [[Yi Sun-sin]], Korean naval leader (b. [[1545]])
* [[December 31]] &ndash; [[Heinrich Rantzau]], German humanist writer, astrologer, and astrological writer (b. [[1526]])
* [[December 31]] [[Heinrich Rantzau]], German humanist writer, astrologer, and astrological writer (b. [[1526]])
* ''date unknown''
* ''date unknown''
** [[Abdullah Khan II|Abdulla Khan]], Uzbek/Turkoman ruler
** [[Abdullah Khan II|Abdulla Khan]], Uzbek/Turkoman ruler

Revision as of 16:25, 7 October 2020

Millennium: 2nd millennium
Centuries:
Decades:
Years:
1598 in various calendars
Gregorian calendar1598
MDXCVIII
Ab urbe condita2351
Armenian calendar1047
ԹՎ ՌԽԷ
Assyrian calendar6348
Balinese saka calendar1519–1520
Bengali calendar1005
Berber calendar2548
English Regnal year40 Eliz. 1 – 41 Eliz. 1
Buddhist calendar2142
Burmese calendar960
Byzantine calendar7106–7107
Chinese calendar丁酉年 (Fire Rooster)
4295 or 4088
    — to —
戊戌年 (Earth Dog)
4296 or 4089
Coptic calendar1314–1315
Discordian calendar2764
Ethiopian calendar1590–1591
Hebrew calendar5358–5359
Hindu calendars
 - Vikram Samvat1654–1655
 - Shaka Samvat1519–1520
 - Kali Yuga4698–4699
Holocene calendar11598
Igbo calendar598–599
Iranian calendar976–977
Islamic calendar1006–1007
Japanese calendarKeichō 3
(慶長3年)
Javanese calendar1518–1519
Julian calendarGregorian minus 10 days
Korean calendar3931
Minguo calendar314 before ROC
民前314年
Nanakshahi calendar130
Thai solar calendar2140–2141
Tibetan calendar阴火鸡年
(female Fire-Rooster)
1724 or 1343 or 571
    — to —
阳土狗年
(male Earth-Dog)
1725 or 1344 or 572
September 25: Battle of Stångebro

1598 (MDXCVIII) was a common year starting on Thursday of the Gregorian calendar and a common year starting on Sunday of the Julian calendar, the 1598th year of the Common Era (CE) and Anno Domini (AD) designations, the 598th year of the 2nd millennium, the 98th year of the 16th century, and the 9th year of the 1590s decade. As of the start of 1598, the Gregorian calendar was 10 days ahead of the Julian calendar, which remained in localized use until 1923.

Events

January–June

July–December

Date unknown

Births

Maarten Tromp
Gian Lorenzo Bernini

January–March

April–June

July–September

October–December

Date unknown

Deaths

Tsar Feodor I of Russia
King Philip II of Spain
Toyotomi Hideyoshi
Yi Sun-sin

References

  1. ^ Turnbull, Stephen (2002). Samurai Invasion: Japan's Korean War. London: Cassell. ISBN 978-0-304-35948-6.
  2. ^ Ottavio Rinuccini's libretto survives complete but only fragments of the music are known.
  3. ^ MacCulloch, Diarmaid (2013). Silence: A Christian History. London: Allen Lane. ISBN 9781846144264.