F. A. Wright
Frederick Adam Wright was an English classical scholar and translator known for his translations of Greek and Latin classics.
- Lived
- 1869–1946
- Nationality
- English
- Language
- English
Frederick Adam Wright (1869–1946) was an English classical scholar who dedicated his career to the study and translation of ancient literature. Active during the late nineteenth and early twentieth centuries, Wright focused on rendering classical Greek and Latin texts into English, helping to make these foundational works accessible to a wider contemporary audience.
Throughout his life, Wright's scholarly efforts centered on the preservation and interpretation of classical antiquity. His translations served as important resources, reflecting the academic standards of his era and bridging the gap between ancient civilizations and modern readers. He passed away in August 1946, leaving a legacy defined by his commitment to classical scholarship.