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Morris Hicky Morgan (February 8, 1859 in Providence, Rhode Island[1]–1910) was an American academic, professor of classical philologyatHarvard University.

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After graduating from Harvard College, Morgan was immediately after his graduation appointed to the teaching staff. After the death of Frederic D. Allen in 1899 he succeeded to the chair of classical philology. He was praised by his fellow classicists as an interpreter of Vitruvius. His translation of Vitruvius's The Ten Books of Architecture, based on an older translation by Valentine Rose (second edition, Leipzig, 1899), remains in print today, though he died before completing it, the final parts being translated by Albert A. Howard. In a note to a 2009 English edition, translator Richard Schofield writes that Morgan's translation "is certainly the best in English and deserves its longevity ... and I doubt if his dignified and intelligent prose could be surpassed, even though here and there it is faintly dated."[2]

In 1896 he was appointed Harvard University Marshall.[3]

Morgan fell seriously ill on March 15, 1910 while on a trip to New York, and died soon after.[4]

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  1. ^ MORGAN, Morris Hicky, in Who's Who in America (1901–1902 edition), via archive.org
  • ^ Richard Schofield, "Translator's note", Vitruvius, On Architecture. Translated by Richard Schofield with an Introduction by Robert Tavernor. London: Penguin Books, 2009, p.xli.
  • ^ *"Harvard University. Office of the University Marshal". The President and Fellows of Harvard College. Retrieved 2014-05-25.
  • ^ Prof. M.H. Morgan Critically Ill, in The New York Times (March 16, 1910), p. 9.
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