At theDominican Order's printing press atAbucay Church in thePhilippines,Tomas Pinpin prints Father Francisco Blancas de San Jose'sArte y Reglas de la Lengua Tagala and his assistant Diego Talaghay prints Pinpin's ownLibrong Pagaaralan nang mga Tagalog nang Uicang Castilla, the first book written by a native Filipino in the localTagalog language. It encourages his countrymen to learnSpanish.[5]
Henry Savile begins publication atEton College at his own expense ofTou en hagiois patros hemon Ioannou Archiepiskopou Konstantinoupoleos tou Chrysostomou ton heuriskomenon, his edition of the works of StJohn Chrysostom, a notable work of English scholarship.
^edmund Sawyer,Memorials of Affairs of State from the papers of Ralph Winwood, vol. 3 (London, 1725), p. 181: Roy Strong,Henry Prince of Wales (London, 1986), pp. 155–158.