Albert Knoll (12 July 1796, at Bruneck in what was central Tyrol – 30 March 1863, at Bolzano) was an Austrian Capuchin dogmatic theologian.
He was ordained to the priesthood in November, 1818, and five years later was appointed to teach dogmatic theology in the Capuchin convent at Merano.
While at Rome he wrote his Institutiones Theologi Dogmatic Generalis seu Fundamentalis (Innsbruck, 1852).
The last edition of the larger work, corrected and amended by Gottfried of Graun, was published at Innsbruck in 1893.
Knoll's Exposito Regulæ Fratrum Minorum, a treatise on the obligations of the Franciscan rule, has been commended[by whom?]