- Henry Martyn Baird
Henry Martyn Baird (1832-1906), American
historian and educationalist, was a son of Robert Baird (1798-1863), aPresbyterian preacher and author who worked both in theUnited States and inEurope for the cause of temperance, was born inPhiladelphia, Pennsylvania , onJanuary 17 1832.He spent eight years of his early youth with his father in
Paris andGeneva , and in 1850 graduated atNew York University . He then lived for two years inItaly andGreece , was a student in the Union Theological Seminary inNew York City from 1853 to 1855, and in 1856 graduated at thePrinceton Theological Seminary . He was a tutor for four years in theCollege of New Jersey (nowPrinceton University ), and from 1859 until his death was professor ofGreek language and literature in New York University.He is best known, however, as a historian of the
Huguenots . His work, which appeared in three parts, entitled respectively "History of the Rise of the Huguenots of France" (2 vols, 1879), "The Huguenots and Henry of Navarre" (2 vols, 1886), and "The Huguenots and the Revocation of the Edict of Nantes" (2 vols, 1895), is described by the "1911 Encyclopedia Britannica " as being "characterized by painstaking thoroughness, by a judicial temper, and by scholarship of a high order".He also published "Modern Greece, A Narrative of a Residence and Travels in that Country" (1856); a biography of his father, "The Life of the Rev. Robert Baird, D.D." (1866); and "
Theodore Beza , the Counsellor of the French Reformation" (1899). He died in New York city in November 1906.
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