Priscian

male
Priscianus Caesariensis (fl. 500 AD), commonly known as Priscian, was a Latin grammarian. He wrote the "Institutiones grammaticae" ("Grammatical...

Apion

male, deceased (45)
Apion (20s BC - ca. 45 AD), Graeco-Egyptian grammarian, sophist and commentator on Homer, was born at the Siwa Oasis, and flourished in the first...

Panini

male
Panini (IAST:, Devanāgarī: ; a patronymic meaning "descendant of Pani") was an ancient Indian grammarian from Gandhara (traditionally 520–460 BC,...
Abraham Ibn Ezra

Abraham Ibn Ezra

male, deceased (1167)
Abraham ben Meir ibn Ezra (1092 or 1093-1167), was one of the most distinguished Jewish men of letters and writers of the Middle Ages. Ibn Ezra...
Aelius Donatus

Aelius Donatus

male
Aelius Donatus (fl. late 4th century AD) was a Roman grammarian and teacher of rhetoric. The only fact known regarding his life is that he was the...

Lindley Murray

male, deceased (1826)
Lindley Murray (7 June, 1745 - 16 January, 1826), grammarian, was born in Swatara, Pennsylvania, and practised as a lawyer. He was the eldest son...
Robert Lowth

Robert Lowth

male, deceased (1787)
Robert Lowth FRS DD (27 November, 1710 - 3 November, 1787) was a Bishop of the Church of England, a professor of poetry at Oxford University and...

Zenodotus

male
Zenodotus, Greek grammarian, literary critic, and scholar on Homer; first librarian of the Library of Alexandria; pupil of Philetas of Cos; a...
Dionysius Thrax

Dionysius Thrax

Dionysius Thrax (170 BC‑90 BC) was a Hellenistic grammarian who lived and is thought by some to have worked in Alexandria and later at Rhodes. Th...
Saadia Gaon

Saadia Gaon

male, deceased (942)
Sa'adiah ben Yosef Gaon, ("Sa`īd bin Yūsuf al-Fayyūmi"); was a prominent rabbi, Jewish philosopher, and exegete of the geonic period. Saadia is kno...