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Richard Knolles

Richard Knolles (c. 1545 - 1610) was an English historian.

A native of Northamptonshire, he was educated at Lincoln College, Oxford, of which he became a fellow. Some time after 1571, he left Oxford to become master of a school at Sandwich, Kent, where he died in 1610. In 1603, Knolles published his Generall Historie of the Turkes, of which several editions subsequently appeared, among them Sir Paul Rycaut's edition (1700); Rycaut brought the history down to 1699.

Knolles' original work was dedicated to King King James I and VI, and Knolles availed himself largely of Jean-Jacques Boissard's Vitae et Icones Sultanorum Turcicorum (Frankfurt, 1596). Although now entirely superseded, it has considerable merits of style and arrangement. Knolles also published a translation of Jean Bodin's De Republica in 1606, but the Grammatica Latina, Graeca et Hebraica, attributed to him by Anthony Wood and others, is the work of the Rev. Hanserd Knollys (c. 1599-1691), a Baptist minister.

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