Henry Fanshawe Tozer

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Henry Fanshawe Tozer in 1883

Rev. Henry Fanshawe Tozer, FBA (18 May 1829 – 2 June 1916) was an English writer, teacher, traveler, and geographer. His 1897 History of Ancient Geography was well-regarded.[1]

Biography[]

Tozer was born in Plymouth, Devon, the eldest son of Capt. Aaron Tozer of the Royal Navy.[2] After graduating from Exeter College, Oxford, in 1850, he was tutor there from 1855 to 1893 and was also curator of the Taylor Institution (Oxford) from 1869 to 1893.[3] His brother-in-law was Ernest Mason Satow. Fanshawe had a particular interest "in the intersection of geography and the classics".[1] He traveled much in Greece and in European and Asiatic Turkey.

He died in 1916 in Oxfordshire. His funeral service was held in Exeter College Chapel. He was interred at Holywell Cemetery.[4]

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References[]

  1. ^ Jump up to: a b Koelsch, William A. “Henry Fanshawe Tozer: A ″Missing Person″ in Historical Geography?” Yearbook of the Association of Pacific Coast Geographers, vol. 72, 2010, pp. 118–127. JSTOR
  2. ^ Foster, Joseph (1893). Oxford men & their colleges. Illustrated with portraits & views. Together with the matriculation register, 1880-1892. Oxford, J. Parker. p. 103. Retrieved 30 January 2020.
  3. ^ "TOZER, Rev. Henry Fanshawe". Who's Who. Vol. 59. 1907. p. 1763.
  4. ^ "The Late Mr. H. F. Tozer". The Times. 8 June 1916. p. 11.
  5. ^ Arnold, William T. (January 1895). "Review of Selections from Strabo by the Rev. H. F. Tozer". The English Historical Review. 10: 116–118.

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