Philologists Jean Auguste Ulric Scheler ( 1819- 1890), Belgian philologist, was born at Ebnat, Switzerland. ...more on Wikipedia about "Jean Auguste Ulric Scheler"
Johan Ihre ( 3 March 1707– 1 December 1780), Swedish philologist and historical linguist. ...more on Wikipedia about "Johan Ihre"
Johann Ernst Hanxleden (b. at Ostercappeln, near Osnabrück, in Hanover, Germany, 1681; d. at Palayur, in Trichur, Kerala, 20 March, 1732), known as Arnos Paathiri [Padre Ernst] in Kerala, was a Malayalam/ Sanskrit poet, grammarian, lexicographer, and philologist. In addition to his mother tongue German, and his mastery of Malayalam and Sanskrit, he also had a good command over Latin, Syriac, Portuguese, and Tamil. ...more on Wikipedia about "Johann Ernst Hanxleden"
Johann Georg Baiter ( May 31, 1801 - October 10, 1877), was a Swiss philologist and textual critic. ...more on Wikipedia about "Johann Georg Baiter"
Johann Heinrich Hottinger ( March 10, 1620 - June 5, 1667) was a Swiss philologist and theologian. ...more on Wikipedia about "Johann Heinrich Hottinger"
Josef Dobrovský ( August 17, 1753 - January 6, 1829) was Bohemian philologist and historian, one of the most important figures of the Bohemian national revival. ...more on Wikipedia about "Josef Dobrovský"
Justus Lipsius, Joost Lips or Josse Lips ( October 18, 1547 — March 23 1606), was a Flemish philologist and humanist. ...more on Wikipedia about "Justus Lipsius"
Karl Konrad Friedrich Wilhelm Lachmann ( March 4, 1793 - March 13, 1851), was a German philologist and critic. ...more on Wikipedia about "Karl Lachmann"
Karl Vilhelm Zetterstéen ( 18 August 1866 – 1953) was a Swedish orientalist. ...more on Wikipedia about "Karl Vilhelm Zetterstéen"
Krste Petkov Misirkov ( 18 November 1874 in Postol, Aegean Macedonia, near Pella, Greece - 26 July 1926 in Sofia, Bulgaria) was a philologist and publicist born in the then Ottoman Empire region of Macedonia. His ethnic self-identity and views are a matter of dispute between Bulgaria and the Republic of Macedonia ...more on Wikipedia about "Krste Misirkov"
Lorenzo Hervás y Panduro was a Spanish Jesuit and famous philologist; born at Horcajo, 1 May, 1735; died at Rome, 24 August, 1809. ...more on Wikipedia about "Lorenzo Hervás y Panduro"
Matthias Alexander Castrén ( December 2 1813- May 7 1853) was a Finnish ethnologist and philologist. ...more on Wikipedia about "Matthias Castrén"
Óskar Halldórsson (1921–1983) was an Icelandic scholar. He worked extensively on the Icelandic sagas, in particular on the question of their origins. He contributed to the controversy on Hrafnkels saga. ...more on Wikipedia about "Óskar Halldórsson"
Robert Gordon Latham ( 1812- 1888) was an ethnologist and philologist. ...more on Wikipedia about "Robert Gordon Latham"
Samuel Stehman Haldeman ( August 12, 1812 - September 10, 1880), American naturalist and philologist, was born at Locust Grove, Pennsylvania. ...more on Wikipedia about "Samuel Stehman Haldeman"
Theodor Bergk ( May 12, 1812]]- 1881) is a German philologist born in Leipzig. ...more on Wikipedia about "Theodor Bergk"
Tiberius Hemsterhuis ( January 9, 1685 - April 7, 1766), Dutch philologist and critic, was born at Groningen in Holland. ...more on Wikipedia about "Tiberius Hemsterhuis"
Enno Friedrich Wichard Ulrich von Wilamowitz-Moellendorff ( 1848- 1931) was a German classical philologist known chiefly among non-classicists for his fierce attack on Nietzsche's Birth of Tragedy. Wilamowitz, as he is known in scholarly circles, was a philologist specializing in Greek and a renowned authority on Homer. ...more on Wikipedia about "Ulrich von Wilamowitz-Moellendorff"
Václav Hanka ( June 10, 1791 - January 12, 1861) was a Bohemian philologist born at Hořiněves near Hradec Králové. ...more on Wikipedia about "Václav Hanka"
Wilhelm Scherer ( April 26, 1841 - August 6, 1886), German philologist and historian of literature, was born at Schönborn in Lower Austria. ...more on Wikipedia about "Wilhelm Scherer"
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