Arthur Dudley Vinton was an author and lawyer.
Arthur Edward Powell was a Theosophist whose books were published beginning in the early 1900s. He studied the major esoteric works of Helena Blavatsky, Charles Webster Leadbeater and Annie Besant.
Arthur Elam Haigh (1855–1905) was an English classical scholar.
Arthur Elmore Bostwick was a United States librarian and author.
Sir Arthur John Evans was a British archaeologist and pioneer in the study of Aegean civilization in the Bronze Age. He is most famous for unearthing the palace of Knossos on the Greek island of Crete. Based on the structures and artifacts found there and throughout the eastern Mediterranean, Evans found that he needed to distinguish the Minoan civilisation from Mycenaean Greece. Evans was also the first to define Cretan scripts Linear A and Linear B, as well as an earlier pictographic writing.
Arthur Ford was an American psychic, spiritualist medium, clairaudient, and founder of the Spiritual Frontiers Fellowship (1955). He gained national attention when he claimed to have contacted the dead son of Bishop James Pike in 1967 on network TV. In 1928 Ford claimed to have contacted the deceased spirits of Houdini's mother and later in 1929 Harry Houdini himself.
Arthur Francis Leach was an English historian who wrote a number of books on the development of education in England. He has been called "the father of the history of education in England".
Arthur Frommer is an American travel writer. He founded the Frommer's brand of travel guides.
Arthur Garfield Kennedy was an American philologist who served as Professor of English at Stanford University from 1914 to 1945.
Jean-Marie-Joseph-Arthur Giry was a French historian, noted for his studies of France in the Middle Ages.