born 1530, Leominster, Herefordshire, Eng.
died July 13, 1566, Paris, France
English diplomat and translator of Baldassare
Castiglione’s Il libro del cortegiano (“The Book
of the Courtier”).
Educated at Cambridge, Strasbourg, and Padua,
Hoby traveled extensively on the European
continent. Given court employments in England
under King Edward VI, he went into exile during
the reign of Mary I. While in exile he
translated Castiglione’s work, which he
published as The Courtyer of Count Baldesser
Castilio in 1561. The influence of Hoby’s
translation in England was enormous, not only on
the social pattern of life at court but on such
writers as Shakespeare and Sir Philip Sidney.
Hoby also translated a Latin work on the Church
of England. He was knighted by Elizabeth I in
1566 and sent to Paris as English ambassador. He
died that same year. Hoby’s diary was first
published in 1902 as The Travels and Life of Sir
Thomas Hoby.
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