- male
- Theophrastus, a native of Eressos in Lesbos, was the successor of Aristotle in the Peripatetic school. All the biographical information we have of...
- male
- Alexander of Aphrodisias, a pupil of Aristocles of Messene, was the most celebrated of the Greek commentators on the writings of Aristotle. He was...
- male
- Dicaearchus (also Dicearchos, Dicearchus or Dikæarchus, Greek Δικαιαρχος; ca. 350 BC – ca. 285 BC) was a Greek philosopher, cartographer,...
- male
- Strato of Lampsacus (ca. 340 BC-ca. 268 BC) was an ancient Greek philosopher, who was mainly interested in physics, and the third director of the...
- male, deceased (1835)
- Charles Mathews (June 28, 1776 - June 28, 1835) was an English theatre manager and comic actor, well-known during his time for his gift for...
- female, deceased (1945)
- Margot Betti Frank (February 16, 1926 - late Feburary or early March, 1945) was the elder sister of Anne Frank, whose deportation order from the...
- male
- Callippus (or Calippus) (ca. 370 BC-ca. 300 BC) was a Greek astronomer and mathematician. He was born at Cyzicus, and studied under Eudoxus of...
- male, deceased (1951)
- Cyril Maude (April 24, 1862 - February 20, 1951), English actor, was born in London and educated at Charterhouse. Maude began his career as an...
- male, deceased (1973)
- Herbert J. Krapp (1887, New York City, - 1973) was a theatre architect and designer in the early part of the twentieth century. Krapp was an...
- male, deceased (1884)
- John Ball (November 12, 1794-February 5, 1884) was born at Tenny Hill, Grafton County, New Hampshire. He had a common school education and...
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