Richard Rolle
English hermit and religious writer (c.1300–1349) / From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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Richard Rolle (c. 1300 – 30 September 1349)[1][2] was an English hermit, mystic, and religious writer.[3] He is also known as Richard Rolle of Hampole or de Hampole, since at the end of his life he lived near a Cistercian nunnery in Hampole, now in South Yorkshire.[4][5] In the words of Nicholas Watson, scholarly research has shown that "[d]uring the fifteenth century he was one of the most widely read of English writers, whose works survive in nearly four hundred English ... and at least seventy Continental manuscripts, almost all written between 1390 and 1500."[6] In many ways, he can be considered the first English author, insofar as his vernacular works were widely considered to have considerable religious authority and influence (both locally and internationally) soon after his death, and for centuries afterwards.[7][8][9]