Ernst Curtius

Ernst Curtius

male, deceased (1896)
Ernst Curtius, was a German archaeologist and historian. He was born at Lübeck, his brother being the noted philologist, Georg Curtius. On c...
Kazimieras Būga

Kazimieras Būga

male, deceased (1924)
Kazimieras Būga, was a Lithuanian linguist and philologist. He was a professor of linguistics, who mainly worked on the Lithuanian language. He w...
Palla Strozzi

Palla Strozzi

male, deceased (1472)
Palla di Onorio Strozzi (1372 - May 8, 1472) was an Italian banker, politician, literate, philosopher and philologist.
William Robertson Smith

William Robertson Smith

male, deceased (1894)
William Robertson Smith and "The Prophets of Israel" (1882), which were intended to be theological treatises for the lay audience. In 1887 Smith...
Khalil Ibn Ahmad

Khalil Ibn Ahmad

male, deceased (791)
Khalíl ibn Ahmad Al Farāhídi was a writer and philologist from southern Arabia (modern day Oman) who compiled the first dictionary of the Arabic lan...

James Adams

male, deceased (1802)
James Adams (1737 - 7 December 1802) was an English Jesuit, commenced his noviciate at Watton, September 7, 1756; afterwards taught the...
Georg Curtius

Georg Curtius

male, deceased (1885)
Georg Curtius, German philologist, was born at Lübeck. He was the brother of the historian and archeologist Ernst Curtius. After an education at B...
George Kingsley Zipf

George Kingsley Zipf

male, deceased (1950)
George Kingsley Zipf, (1902-1950), was an American linguist and philologist who studied statistical occurrences in different languages. Zipf worked...
Paul Meyer

Paul Meyer

male, deceased (1917)
Marie-Paul-Hyacinthe Meyer (January 17, 1840 - September 7, 1917), was a French philologist
Wilhelm Meyer

Wilhelm Meyer

male, deceased (1917)
Wilhelm Meyer was a German classical scholar, initially a librarian and literary scholar, who worked also on musicology. He became professor of...