Ralph Brownrigg was born in 1592.
Comenius was born on March 28, 1592.
Mathurin Régnier died in 1613.
John Trevanion was born in 1613.
Edward Brerewood died in 1613.
He lived there from 1564 to 1585 for sure. It's pretty certain he lived there between 1613 and his death in 1616. He didn't live there between 1592 and 1613 or so, because that was when he lived in London. Between 1585 and 1592 we don't know.
Shakespeare's working life was between 1592 and 1613. The first date is an approximation based on Greene's remarks in his Groatsworth of Wit.
He lived in Stratford from 1564 to 1585 and from 1613 to 1616, about 24 years altogether. He lived in London from 1592 to 1613, about 21 years altogether. We do not know where he was from 1585 to 1592--it could have been London, Stratford or somewhere else. The answer is: London or Stratford, we're not sure which.
We do not know exactly when Shakespeare started writing plays, but it was probably around 1589 or so. We know that he was a well-known playwright by 1592. At the other end, he appears to have stopped writing in about 1613. So his plays were written probably between 1589 and 1613.
Sometime before 1613 when he retired and after 1592 by which time he had already written his first play. Shakespeare wrote about 38 plays and many of them are famous.
20,000 people went to theater in 1592
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It really depends on what you consider to be his middle years. Shakespeare's productive period was between 1592, when he was 28, and 1613, when he was 49. His best work was probably done when he was 35 to 40 years old.
21,000 people
London.
Shakespeare wrote a whole bunch of history plays. The earliest, the three parts of Henry VI, were written before 1592. The last, Henry VIII, was written in 1613, over twenty years later.
1613 is a prime number