Arthur Hort

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Sir Arthur Fenton Hort, 6th Baronet (1864–1935) was a schoolmaster at Harrow School. He is known for his translation of Theophrastus's Enquiry into Plants.

Biography

Arthur Fenton Hort was born in 1864 to Fanny Henrietta Hort and the biblical scholar Fenton John Anthony Hort. He was educated in Classics and became a fellow of Trinity College, Cambridge,[1] and worked as a schoolmaster at Harrow School, London, where he became a housemaster; he was interested in gardening.[2][3] He married Helen Frances Bell in 1894.[2] In 1904 he succeeded a cousin to became the 6th Hort baronet of Castle Strange.[4]

Works

Title page of Sir Arthur Hort's edition of Theophrastus's Enquiry into Plants with parallel Greek and English text, 1916

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