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Arthur Surridge Hunt
English papyrologist (1871–1934) From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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Arthur Surridge Hunt FBA (1 March 1871 – 18 June 1934) was an English papyrologist.
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Life
Hunt was born in Romford, Essex, England. Over the course of many years, Hunt, along with Bernard Grenfell, recovered many papyri from excavation sites in Egypt, including the Oxyrhynchus Papyri.
He worked with Campbell Cowan Edgar on a translation of the Zenon Papyri from the original Greek and Demotic.
In 1913, he became Professor of Papyrology at Oxford, succeeding to his lifelong friend and colleague Grenfell, whose professorship lapsed due to the latter’s breakdowns and depression.
In January 1918, he married Lucy Ellen, daughter of Surgeon-Major-General Sir A. F. Bradshaw, but during the next few months their only child died.[1]
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Awards
- Appointed Corresponding Fellow of the British Academy.[2]
- 1894 – Elected to the Craven Fellowship.[3]
Publications
- Grenfell, Bernard Pyne and Hunt, Arthur Surridge, Sayings of Our Lord from an early Greek Papyrus (Egypt Exploration Fund; 1897).
- Grenfell, Bernard Pyne, Hunt, Arthur Surridge, and Hogarth, David George, Fayûm Towns and Their Papyri (London 1900).
- Grenfell, Bernard Pyne and Hunt, Arthur Surridge, eds., Hellenica Oxyrhynchia cum Theopompi et Cratippi Fragmentis (Oxford: Clarendon Press, 1909).
- Hunt, Arthur Surridge, "Papyri and Papyrology." The Journal of Egyptian Archaeology 1, no. 2 (1914): 81–92.
See also
- Oxyrhynchus 2011
References
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