British diplomat and historian
Sir Paul Rycaut
Sir Paul Rycaut FRS (23 December 1629 – 16 November 1700) was an English diplomat , historian , and authority on the Ottoman Empire .[ 1]
Life
Rycaut's Huguenot father was held in the Tower of London , during the English Civil War , for his Cavalier sympathies, but the sequestration of his property was lifted.
Rycaut was born in Aylesford , Kent, and graduated from Trinity College, Cambridge , in 1650.[ 2] In 1652, he was admitted to Gray's Inn . While studying at Alcalá de Henares , he learned Spanish and translated the first part of Baltasar Gracián 's The Critick . Rycaut was then employed as private secretary to Heneage Finch, 3rd Earl of Winchilsea , ambassador to the Ottoman Empire. He became British consul and factor [ 3] at Smyrna (now İzmir ).[ 4]
From 1689 to 1700, he was Resident at Hamburg .[ 5] He was active in frustrating the efforts of the Company of Scotland Trading to Africa and the Indies to raise capital in the city.[ 6]
On 12 December 1666, Rycaut was elected a Fellow of the Royal Society .[ 7]
Knighthood was conferred on him in 1685. He died in Hamburg in November of 1700, aged 70,[citation needed ] of a stroke.[ 8]
Works
«Monarchia turecka opisana przez Ricota», Slutsk , 1678
His letters to William Blathwayt are held at Princeton University .[ 9]
References
^ "Sir Paul Rycaut – National Portrait Gallery" .
^ "Rycant, Paul (RCNT646P)" . A Cambridge Alumni Database . University of Cambridge.
^ Jason Goodwin (2003). Lords of the Horizons: A History of the Ottoman Empire . Macmillan. ISBN 978-0-312-42066-6 .
^ Sonia P. Anderson (1989). An English consul in Turkey: Paul Rycaut at Smyrna, 1667-1678 . Oxford University Press. p. 19 . ISBN 978-0-19-820132-8 . Sir Paul Rycaut.
^ Phyllis S. Lachs (1966). The diplomatic corps under Charles II & James II . Rutgers University Press.
^ Watt, Douglas, (2024), The Price of Scotland: Darien, Union and the Wealth of Nations , Luath Press Limited, Edinburgh , pp. 9, 97, 100, 109 & 129, ISBN 9781913025595
^ "Library and Archive Catalogue" . The Royal Society. Retrieved 10 October 2010 .[permanent dead link ]
^ "Almost 300 years without a duvet" . BBC News. 25 December 2015. Retrieved 28 January 2021 .
^ "Sir Paul Rycaut Letters to William Blathwayt, 1692-1699: Finding Aid" . Archived from the original on 10 June 2011. Retrieved 22 January 2010 .
External links
Wikisource has original text related to this article:
"Rycaut, Paul" . Dictionary of National Biography . London: Smith, Elder & Co. 1885–1900.
"Paul Rycaut", The Royal Society [permanent dead link ]
"Ottoman Politics Through British Eyes: Paul Rycaut's the Present State of the Ottoman Empire", Journal of World History , Linda T. Darling, Vol. 5, 1994
"Sir Paul Rycaut's Memoranda and Letters from Ireland 1686-1687", Analecta Hibernica , Patrick Melvin and Paul Rycaut, No. 27 (1972), pp. 123, 125-199
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