- Sir Paul
Rycaut FRS (23
December 1629 – 16
November 1700) was an
English diplomat, historian, and
authority on the
Ottoman Empire.
Rycaut's Huguenot father...
- Knolls,
Continued by Sir Paul
Rycaut to ... 1699. and Abridg'd by Mr. Savage.
Revised and
Approved by ... Sir Paul
Rycaut, and Adorn'd with Nine and Twenty...
- 2012, s. 31.
Rycaut, Paul. "The
Present State of the
Ottoman Empire", p.20
Rycaut, Paul. "The
Present State of the
Ottoman Empire", p.37
Rycaut, Paul. "The...
- use of "Bosniak" in
English was by
English diplomat and
historian Paul
Rycaut in 1680 as Bosnack,
cognate with post-classical
Latin Bosniacus (1682 or...
- Setton, p. 187-189 Sir Paul
Rycaut, p. 54
Joseph von Hammer, p. 31 Sir Paul
Rycaut, p. 55
Joseph von Hammer, p. 31 Sir Paul
Rycaut, p. 55
Joseph von Hammer...
-
three part
novel with part one
being translated as The
Critic by Sir Paul
Rycaut in 1681. Also
translated as El Criticón: The
Foolish Critic (1651-1657)...
- was
first published in
English in
London in 1685,
translated by Sir Paul
Rycaut and
titled The
Royal Commentaries of Peru. More than a
century and a half...
- from
their Inca heritage. The
first English translation was by Sir Paul
Rycaut in 1685,
entitled The
Royal Commentaries of Peru. The book was not printed...
- 1630. p. 198.
Retrieved 2013-06-02. With a list of 'beglerbegatus'. Paul
Rycaut (1670). The
Present state of the
Ottoman empire:
Containing the
Maxims of...
-
Comentarios Reales de los
Incas [The
Royal Commentaries of Peru].
Translated by
Rycaut, Sir Paul. London: M. Flesher. p. 318. The
dictionary definition of humita...