· «Trutz Simplex oder Lebensbeschreibung der Erzbetrügerin und Landstörzerin Courasche» (ligikaudu 1669), · «Der seltsame Springinsfeld» (1670), · «Das wunderbarliche Vogelnest» (1672), · «Schwarz und Weiss» (1666), · «Der deutsche Michel» (1670), · «Das Rathstübel Plutonis» (1672). Oma teoste kirjutamisel kasutas ta pärisnimest anagramme moodustavaid pseudonüüme, nagu näiteks : Samuel Greifenson v. Hirschfeld, Seigneur Messmahl, Michael Rehulin v. Sehmstorff, German Schleifheim v. Sulsfort ja teised. Hans Jakob Christoffel von Grimmelshausen suri 11. augustil 1676. Aastal Renchenis ning 1779. Aastal püstitati tema auks sinna ka monument.
Protestant could wear the crown. The League, headed by the Duke of Mayenne, held Paris and all the other large cities of France, and was receiving large transfusions of men and money from Philip of Spain. Henry was tightly hemmed in, and it was at this juncture that some correspondence between Philip and two of his liaison officers, Commander Juan de Moreo and Ambassador Manosse, fell into Henry's hands. It was in cipher, but he had in his government at the time one Francois Viete, the seigneur de la Bigotiere, a 49-year-old lawyer from Poitou who had risen to become counselor of the parlement, or court of justice, of Tours and a privy counselor to Henry. Viete had for years amused himself with mathematics as a hobby—"Never was a man more born for mathematics," said Tallement des Reaux. As the man who first used letters for quantities in algebra, giving that study its characteristic look, Viete is today remembered as the Father of Algebra. A year before,