Henry Francis Cary
1772–1844 (age 72)
Biography
Henry Francis Cary was a distinguished writer and translator whose scholarly contributions significantly enriched English literature during the early 19th century. He is particularly remembered for his translations of classical works, which brought important texts to English-speaking audiences with considerable skill and fidelity.
Cary's literary accomplishments and cultural significance warranted his interment in Westminster Abbey, one of England's most prestigious burial grounds. His work as both a writer and translator left a lasting impact on English letters and demonstrated the enduring value of bringing classical literature to contemporary readers.