The following list of Christian Hebraists includes material taken from the Jewish Encyclopedia (1906), compiled upon the basis of Steinschneider's article mentioned in the bibliography below. Christian students of the
Bible more generally were not included, as they may be found in other articles.
A • Aarhus, Peter Sim. (c. 1711; Hafen ?) • Abicht, Jo. Ge. (d. 1740;
Wittenberg) • Adler, Jac. Ge Chr. (d. 1805;
Copenhagen) •
Ægidius de Viterbo (1471–1532; Italy) •
Alberta Katherina (17th century; Bohemia) •
Alfonso de Leon Zamora (16th century) •
Allixius, Petrus (17th century;
Alençon) •
Alting, Jacob (17th century;
Groningen, Dutch Republic) • Amoena Amalia (wife of Duke Louis; d. 1625, Anhalt) •
Amoena, Louise (princess; 17th century;
Anhalt) • Anna Sophia, Abbess (c. 1658; Quedlinburg) • Anna (Weissbrucker) Urban (16th century) •
Anchersen, Matthias (d. 1741;
Jutland) •
Anslus, Gerebrard (17th century) • Antonia, Duchess (d. 1679; Württemberg) •
Arias Montanus (Benedictine; d. 1598;
Seville) •
Armengaud Blaise (d. 1312;
Montpellier) •
Arnd, Joshua (c. 1626;
Güstrow) •
Arnoldus, Michael (c. 1680; Dutch Republic) • (1696–1763;
Upsala) •
Assemani, Simon (1752 - 1821;
Padua) •
Aubry, Esaias (c. 1730; Berlin ?)
B •
Bacon, Roger (1214–94; Oxford) •
Baldi, Bernardino (1553–1617;
Urbino) •
Baratier, Johann Philipp/Jean-Phillipe (1721–40;
Schwabach) •
Abbé Jean-Joseph-Léandre Bargès (1810 – December 31, 1896), French orientalist. •
Barozzi, Francesco (d. 1587; Italy) •
Bartolocci, Giulio (1613–87; Rome) •
Bashuysen, Heinrich Jacob (1679–1750;
Hanau) •
Baynus, Rudolphus (c. 1554; Paris) • Beckmann, Jo. Christ. (c. 1677;
Frankfurt-an-der-Oder) • Becks, Matth. Frid. (1649–1701; Augsburg) •
Bedwell, William (1561–1632; London) •
Beelen, Ian Theodor (c. 1841;
Amsterdam) • Beke, Matth. (c. 1708; Amsterdam) •
Bellermann, Johann Joachim (1754–1842;
Erfurt) • Bengel (?), Eric (c. 1692; Sweden) •
Bernard, Edward (1638–96; Oxford) •
Billerbeck, Paul (1853 - 1932, Germany) • Bircherode, Jan. (1623–86; Copenhagen) •
Biscioni, Anton Maria (1674–1756; Florence) •
Bleibtreu, Philipp Johann (c. 1699; Frankfort-on-the-Main) •
Blesilla (5th century) •
Bodecker, Stephan (Bishop; c. 1438;
Brandenburg) • (1611,
Greifenberg (
Pomerania) – 1639,
Rostock) •
Borel, Adam, Jun. (1603–67;
Zealand) • , (1472–1540) • (c. 1638; Paris) • (1639–1713;
Gotha) • Brighenti, Gio. Ant. (d. 1702;
Verona) •
Broughton, Hugh (1549–1612;
Tottenham) •
Sir Thomas Browne (1605–82) •
Buddaeus, Jo. Fr. (
Johann Franz Buddeus) (1667–1729; Halle?) •
Burgonovo, Archangelus (
Minorite; 16th century; Pozzo) •
Buxtorf, Johannes I. (1564–1629;
Basel) •
Buxtorf, Johannes II. (1599–1664; Basel) •
Buxtorf, Johannes Jakob (1645–1705; Basel) •
Buxtorf, Johannes Jakob (1663–1732; Basel)
C • Cademannus, Jos. Rud. (
Johann Rudolf Cademann) (1680–1720;
Pegau) •
Calonges, Madame de • Campen, Joh. van (
John van Campen) (1490–1538;
Freiburg-im-Breisgau) •
Caninius, Angelus (1521–57; Paris) •
Cappellan, Claud. (d. 1667; Paris) •
Carpzov, Johann (Benedictine; 1639–99; Leipzig) •
Cartwright, Christopher (1602–58;
York) •
Castell, Edmund (1606–85;
Higham Gobion) • Castro, Joh. Rodriguez de (1739–96;
Madrid) • Cellarius (?), Jo. (c. 1518) •
Chenery, Thomas (1826–84; London) •
Chevalier, Antoine Rodolphe (1523–1572); France) •
Chiarini, Luigi (Abbé; 1789–1832;
Warsaw) • Christmann, Jac. (1554–1613; Heidelberg) •
Chytraeus, D. (c. 1551) • Cibo—? (wife of Joh. Verano,
Duke of Camerino; 1550) • Ciselius, Phil. (c. 1696;
Franeker) • Clanner (J. G. ?) (c. 1726 ?) • Samuel Clark (c. 1657; Oxford) •
Clavering, Robert (Bishop; 1671–1747;
Peterborough) • Clodius, Jo. Chr. (d. 1633; Leipzig) • Cluverus, Jo. (17th century) •
Cnollen, Adam Andreas (1674–1714;
Füth) • Cnollen, Jos. Nicol. (brother of preceding) •
Coccejus (Koch), Jo. (1603–69;
Leyden) • Coddaeus, Giul. (
Wilhelmus van der Codde) (1575–1630; Leyden) • Collin, C. E. (c. 1705;
Giessen) • Collins, G. (c. 1890; Oxford) •
Cornaro, Piscopia Cornelia (
Eleonora Lucretia; (1646–1684) ;
Venice) •
Costus, Petrus (c. 1554) •
Cotta, Johann Friedrich (1701–79;
Tübingen) •
Cramer, Anna Maria (1613–27; Magdeburg) •
Cramer, Johann Jakob (1673–1702;
Zürich) •
Cramer, Johann Rudolf (1678–1731; Zürich) • Crenius, Thom. (1648–1728; Leyden) •
Crocius, Lud. Mich. (c. 1673) • Croius (?), Jo. (18th century; Oxford)
D • Dachs, Fried. Bernh. (c. 1726;
Utrecht) •
Dalmaki, Laurentius (c. 1643;
Hunga) • Danz, Jo. Andr. (1654–1728;
Jena) • Dassovius, Theod. (d. 1721;
Wittenberg;
Kiel) •
Delitzsch, Franz (1813–1890;
Leipzig • Diogo Correa Coelho (c. 1990; [Born Brazilian]{Australia}) • Disma, P. (c. 1757; Italy) • Dithmar, Just. Christ. (c. 1706; Dutch Republic?) • Donatus, Franc. (d. 1635; Rome) •
Dorothea Maria (wife of
Duke John; 17th century; Saxe-Weimar) • Dove, John (c. 1746; London) •
Johannes van den Driesche, "Drusius" (1550–1616; Leyden) • Drusius, Jo. II. (son of preceding; 1588–1609;
Chichester) •
John Duncan (1796 Aberdeen – 26 February 1870)
E •
Adam Easton (
Benedictine; d. 1397;
Hereford) • Ebertus, Jac. (1549–1614;
Frankfort-on-the-Oder) • Ebertus, Theod. (d. 1630; Frankfort-on-the-Oder) •
Alfred Edersheim (1825–1889) • Eggers, Jo. (c. 1719; Basel; Leyden) • Einem, Jo. Justus von (c. 1738; Germany) • Einsiedel, Marg. Sybilla (wife of Conrad Löser; c. 1670; Saxony) • Eisenmenger, Joh. And. (1654–1704;
Heidelberg) • Elisabeth (
Abbess of Herfort; d. 1680) •
Empereur, Constantin l' (1570–1648; Leyden) •
Etheridge, J. W. (c. 1856; Penzance) •
Eustochium Julia (5th century; Rome)
F • Fabricius, Ern. Christ. (c. 1792) • Fabricius, Fred. (1642–1703; Wittenberg) •
Fabricius, Johann Albert (1668–1736) •
Fagius Paul(us) (1504–49;
Cambridge) • Faust, Jo. Friedr. (c. 1706; Germany) • Ferrand, Lud. (c. 1640–1700; Paris) •
Figueiro, Petrusa (c. 1615) •
Fourmont, Étienne, the elder (1683–1745; Paris) •
Franciscus, Maria (
Capuchin) •
Franck, Sebastian (c. 1537;
Ulm) •
Francke, August Hermann (1663–1727) • Frey, Jo. Ludw. (1682–1759; Basel) • Friesen, Henr. Kath. (17th century; Saxony) • Frommann, Erh. Andr. (1722–74;
Monastery of Berge,
Magdeburg) •
Fronmüller, Conrad (c. 1679;
Altdorf?) •
Fuller, Nicol. (1557–1626;
Salisbury)
G •
Gaffarellus, Jacobus/Jacques Gaffarel (1601–81) •
Gagnier, Joseph (1670–1740; Oxford) •
Galatinus, Petrus/Galatino, Pietro Colonna (c. 1518) • Galle, Joh. (c. 1711; Upsala) • Gaudia, Barthol. Valverdio (Spain) • Gaulmyn, Gilb. (d. 1667; France) •
Gejerus, Martin (1614–80;
Freiberg) •
Genebrard, Gilbert (1537–97; Samur) • (1618–87; Freiberg) •
Gesenius, Wilhelm (1786–1842;
Halle an der Saale) •
Georgios, Chrysococca (1340-56? Greece) • Germberg, Herm. (1604) • Giggeius, Ant. (d. 1632; Milan) •
Gill, John (1697–1771; London) •
Graser, Conrad (d. 1613; Germany) •
Greenup, Albert (1866–1952; England) • Groddeck, Gaḅr. (1672–1709; Danzig) •
Guidacerius (Guidacier), Agathius (c. 1540) •
Guisius, Gulielmus (1653–90; Oxford) • Guyenne, De (c. 1625; Paris)
H • (d. 1633; France) •
Hackspan, Theodor (1607–59;
Altdorf) •
Haller, Albert (1708–77;
Bern) •
Hanel, Melchior (c. 1661;
Prague) •
Hannecken, Meno (1595–1677;
Marburg • (1707–85;
Helmstädt) • Hardt, Herm. van der (1660–1746; Helmstädt) • (1774–1838;
Rostock) • Hartmann, Jo. Phil. (c. 1708) •
Hartmann, Martin (1851,
Breslau – 1918, Berlin) • Havemann, Chris. (17th century) • Hebenstreit, Johann Christian (1686–1756; Leipsic) •
Helenius, Engelbart (c. 1727; Sweden) •
Helvig, Christoph (1581–1617;
Giessen) •
Hepburn, James Bonaventure (1573–1621; Scotland) •
Herford, R. Travers (1860–1950) British • Hilpert, Jo. (c. 1651) • Hinckelmann, Alr. (1652–95; Hamburg) • Hirt, Jo. Frid. (1719–84; Wittenberg) •
Hochsteter, Andreas Adam (1668–1717; Tübingen) •
Holten, Albert (c. 1675; Tübingen) • (1722–81;
Leipzig) •
Honorius (Monk; 1452) •
Hottinger, Johann Heinrich I. (1620–67; Heidelberg) • Hottinger, Jo. Henr. II. (c. 1704) • Houting, Henr. (c. 1695) • Hufnagel, G. F. (c. 1795) • Huldrich, Jo. Jac. (1683–1731) •
Hulsius, Anton (d. 1685; Holland) • Husen, Franc. (c. 1676) •
Hyde, Thomas (1631–1703; Oxford)
I •
Ikenius, Conrad (1689–1753;
Bremen) •
Imbonatus, Carlus Josephus/Carlo Giuseppe Imbonati (d. 1696; Rome)
J •
Jacobs, Henry (1608–52; Oxford) • Janvier, Renatus Ambros. (1613–82; Paris) •
Johannes Lucæ (1406; Italy) •
Franciscus Junius (the elder) •
Justinianus, Augustin (1470–1531; "Episcopus Nebiensis")
K • Keller, Gottl. Wilh. (17th century; Jena [?]) • Kennedy, Archibald Robert Stirling (1859–1938) •
Kinghorn, Joseph (1766–1832; Norwich) •
Kircher, Athanasius (Jesuit; 1602–80; Rome) •
Knorr, Christian, Baron de Rosenroth (1636–89;
Sulzbach) • Koccher, Herrm. Fried. (c. 1783; Jena) •
König, Friedrich Eduard (1846;
Reichenbach) • König, Sam. (1670–1750; Bern) • Köppen, Nic. (c. 1709; Greifswald) •
Kosegarten, Johann Gottfried Ludwig (1792–1860;
Greifswald) •
Krafft, Karl (c. 1839;
Ansbach) •
Kraut, Paul (c. 1703;
Lund) •
Kyber, David (16th century; Strasburg?)
L •
Lagarde, Paul de (1827–91; Göttingen) • Lakemacher, Johann Gottfried (1695,
Osterwieck - 1736,
Helmstädt) •
Lange, Jo. Joachim (1670–1744; Halle) • Lange, W. (c. 1710) • Langens, Henr. (c. 1720; Dutch Republic) • Lederlin, Johann Heinrich (1672–1737; Strasburg) • Lehmann, Ge. Heinrich (1619–99;
Leipsic) •
Lehmann, Maria Barbara (c. 1700;
Schnekengrün) •
Leib, Chilian (Prior; 1471–1548;
Rebdorf) • Le Long, Jac. (1665–1721; Paris) • Lenz, Jo. Leonh. (c. 1700; Germany) •
Lepusculus, Sebastian (c. 1516; Germany) •
Leusden, Johann (1624–99; Utrecht) •
Leydecker, Melchior (1642–1722;
Utrecht, put on
Index Librorum Prohibitorum by the Catholic Church) •
Lightfoot, John (1602–75;
Ely) •
Lipomanni, Marco (c. 1440; Venice) •
Losa, Isabella (d. 1564; Cordova) • Loscan, Joh. Frid. (c. 1710; Germany) • Losius, Johann Justus, (1685-approximately 1737; Germany) • Lowe, W. H. (William Henry), (1848–1917; Cambridge) •
Ludolf, Susanna Magdalena (c. 1700; Frankfort-on-the-Main) • Ludwig, Christ. L. (b. 1663,
Landshut; d. 1732) • Lund, Dan. (b. 1666,
Fogdoë; d. 1746,
Strengnäs)
M •
McCaul, Alexander (b. 1799,
Dublin; d. 1863, London) • Mai, Joh. Hen. (1688–1732;
Giessen) • Malamina, Cæsar (c. 1774; Florence) • Manfred (?), King (d. 1266; Germany) •
Mannetti, Giannozzo (b. 1396, Florence; d. 1459, Naples) • Maria Eleonore (wife of Ludwig Philipp of Pfalz; c. 1669) • Maria Elizabeth (daughter of
Duke Christian Albrecht; c. 1706;
Schleswig-Holstein) •
Marchina, Martha (d. 1646;
Naples) •
Margoliouth, David Samuel (1858–1940) Oxford) • Margoliouth, G. (living; London) •
Margoliouth, Moses (b. 1820,
Suwałki; d. 1881, London) •
Marini, Marco (b. 1541,
Brescia; d. 1594, Brescia) •
Mathews, H. J (1844 - 1905, England) •
Matthias Aquarius (c. 1581) •
Matthias, Elias (Germany) • Meelführer, Rud. Martin (b. 1670,
Ansbach; d. 1729) • Mercer, Jo. (d. 1570;
Uzès) • Meyer, Jo. (c. 1693; Dutch Republic) •
Michaelis, Johann David (1717–1791) •
Michaelis, Johann Heinrich (1668–1738) • Midhorp, Joh. (c. 1562) • Mieg, Jo. Frid. (b. 1700, Marburg; d. 1788,
Heidelberg) •
Mill, David (b. 1692,
Königsberg; d. 1756, Utrecht) •
Millard, Alan •
Molinaea, Maria (17th century) • Molitor, Christoph. (c. 1659; Altdorf) •
Molza-Porrino, Tarquinia (d. 1600;
Modena) •
Bernard de Montfaucon (b. 1655, Soulange; d. 1741, Paris) •
Moré, Eugène (c. 1837; France) •
More, Henry (b. 1614, Grantham; d. 1687, Cambridge) •
Morin, Etienne (b. 1625,
Caen; d. 1700, Amsterdam) •
Morin, Jean (b. 1591,
Blois; d. 1659, Paris) • Muhl, Henr. (b. 1666,
Bremen; d. c. 1730, Kiel) • Muhl, Jos. (
Holstein) •
Muis, Simon de (b. 1587,
Orléans; d. 1644, Paris) •
Münster, Sebastian (Minorite; b. 1489,
Ingelheim; d. 1552, Basel) •
Murner, Thomas (Minorite; b. 1475; d. 1537?) •
Alexander Murray (b. 1775 Dunkitterick, Galloway; d. 1813 Edinburgh) • Myerlin, David Fr. (d. 1778; Frankfort-on-the-Main)
N • Nagel, Jo. Andr. Mich. (1740–1788; Altdorf) •
Neale, Thomas (1569-1569;
Regius Professor of Hebrew: Oxford, England) •
Nicholas Of Lyra (Nicolaus Lyranus) (c. 1270–1349; Paris) •
Nigri (Schwartz), Peter (c. 1475;
Cadana?) •
Fr. Nork (1803–50; Germany [actually
Fr. Korn]) • Norrelius, Andr. (c. 1720; Upsala) • Novenianus, Phil. (?) (c. 1520;
Hasfurtensis?)
O • Odhelius, Laur. (d. 1691; Upsala) •
Opfergeld, Friedrich (1668–1746;
Breslau) • Opitius, Paul Friedr. (1684–1745; Kiel) •
Osterbröck, Aaggaens. • Otho, Jo. Henr. (d. 1719; Lausanne) • Ouserl, Phil. (c. 1714; Frankfort-on-the Main) • Owmann, Mart. Jac. (c. 1705; Germany)
P •
Pagninus, Xanthus/?Santes Pagnini (b. 1470,
Lucca; d. 1536,
Lyon) • Palmroot, Jo. (c. 1696; Upsala) • Pasinus, Jos. (b. 1687, Padua; d. 1770, Turin) • Pastritius, Jo •
Paula, Cornelia (d. 408; Rome) •
Dom Pedro II (
Emperor of Brazil; 1825–91) •
Pellikan, Konrad (1478–1556; Zürich) •
Peringer, Gustav (b. 1657; Upsala;
Stockholm) •
Peritz, Ismar J. (living;
Syracuse, US) •
Perreau, Pietro (Abbé; living, Parma) • Pertsch, W. H. F. (c. 1720; Jena) •
Peter of St. Omer (1296; Paris) • Petit, Pietro Giov, de (d. 1740; Rome) •
Petrus de Alexandrica (
Augustinian; 1342) •
Petrus Montagnana (?) (1478; Italy) • Pfeiffer, August (b. 27 October 1640,
Lauenburg an der Elbe; d. 11 January 1698,
Lübeck) •
Pico de la Mirandola (d. 1494; Italy) • Picques, L. (c. 1670; Paris) • Pistorius, Jo. Nidanus (b. 1544,
Nidda; d. 1607,
Freiburg im Breisgau) • Plantavitius, Johannes/Jean VI. Plantavit de la Pause (Bishop; 1625–48;
Lodève) •
Plato of Tivoli (Plato Tiburtinus, 1116;
Barcelona) •
Pontacus, Arnold (Bishop; d. 1605;
Bazas) •
Postel, Guillaume. (b. 1505.
Delorie; d. 1581, Paris) •
Prache, Hilaric (b. 1614,
Teutschel; d. 1679, London) •
Prideaux, Humphrey (Dean; b. 1648,
Padstow; d. 1724,
Norwich)
Q •
Quinquaboreus (Cinqarbre), Johannes (d. 1587; Paris)
R • Rabe, Joh. Jac. (1710–98;
Ansbach) • Rapheleng, Franc. (b. 1539; Lannoy) •
Raymund Martin/Ramón Martí (Monk; c. 1286) •
Raymund de Peñaforte (
Dominican; 1175–1275; Barcelona) •
Reineccius, Chr. (b. 1668,
Großmühlingen; d. 1752,
Weißenfels) •
Reiske, Johann Jakob (b. 1716,
Zörbig; d. 1774,
Leipzig) •
Reland, Adrian (b. 1676,
Ryp; d. 1718, Utrecht) • Rendtorf, Jo. (Hamburg) •
Reuchlin, Johann (b. 1455,
Pforzheim; d. 1522,
Stuttgart) • Rezzonius, Franc. (b. 1731,
Como; d. 1780) •
Rhegius, Urbanus (c. 1535;
Celle) • Rhenferdius, Jac. (b. 1654, Mühlheim; d. 1712,
Franeker) • Ritmeier, Chr. Henr. (c. 1697) •
Rivinius, Tileman Andreas (b. 1601, Halle; d. 1656,
Leipzig) • Robustellus, Jo. (1655; Rome) • Rohan, Anna, Princess of (c. 1634) • Rönnow, Magn. (d. 1690) •
Rossi, Giovanni Bernardo de (1742–1831; Parma)
S • Sebutia, Cæcilia (c. 1683; Rome) • Sigæa, Aloysa (wife of
Alfonso du Guevas; d. 1569;
Toledo) •
Sacy, Isaac Silvestre de (1758–1838; Paris) • Salchli (?), Jo. Jac. (b. 1694,
Eggwil; d. 1774, Bern) •
Saracena, Ludovica (wife of
Marcus Offredus; c. 1606; France) • Sartorius, Jo. (b. 1656,
Eperies; d. 1729, Danzig) • Saubert, Jo. (1638–88;
Helmstädt) • Scheidt, Balth. (1614–70; Strasburg) •
Scherping, Jacob (c. 1737; Stockholm) • Scherzer, Jo. Adam (b. 1628, Eger; d. 1683, Leipzig) •
Schickard, Wilhelm (b. 1592,
Herrenberg; d. 1635, Tübingen) •
Schindler, Valentin (d. 1604; Wittenberg;
Helmstädt) • Schmidt, Sebastian (c. 1656;
Strasburg) •
Schnelle, Sebald (1621–51;
Nuremberg) • Schoettgen, Jo. Christ. (1687–1751) • Scholl, J. C. F. (Tübingen) •
Schotanus, Christ. (b. 1603, Scheng; d. 1671, Franeker) • Schramm, Jonas Conr. (c. 1700; Helmstädt) •
Schreckenfuchs, Erasmus Oswald (1511–75; Tübingen) • Schroeder, Jo. Joachim (1680–1756; Marburg) •
Schulten, Albert (1686–1750; Dutch Republic) • Schulten, Car. (c. 1725; Lund) •
Schulten, Heinrich Albert (1749–93; Dutch Republic) • Schulten, Jo. Jac. (1716–78; Dutch Republic) •
Schurman, Anna Maria van (1607–78; Altona) •
Schwenter, Daniel (1585–1636; Nuremberg) •
Scotus, Jo. Duns (d. 1308,
Scotland) • Sebastianus, Aug. Nouzanus (c. 1532; Marburg) • Seidel, Casp. (c. 1638; Hamburg) • Seiferheld, J. L. (18th century) • Seyfried, Christ. (c. 1664) • Seyfried, Henr. (c. 1663;
Altdorf) •
Sgambatus, Scipio (c. 1703; Italy) •
Sheringham, Robert (b. 1602,
Guestwick; d. 1678, Cambridge) • Siegfried, Carl (b. 1830,
Magdeburg; d. Jena) •
Smith, Thomas (b. 1638, London; d. 1710) • Sommer, Gottfr. Chris. (c. 1734; Gotha) • Sonneschmid, Jo. Just. (c. 1719; Jena?) • Spalding, G. L. (b. 1762, Barth; d. 1811, Friedrichsfelde) • Sprecher, Jo. Died. (c. 1703; Helmstädt) •
Springer, Daniel (1656–1708; Breslau) • Staemmen, Christoph. van (c. 1661;
Preza-Holsatus?) •
Starke, Heinrich Benedict (b. 1672, Engelen; d. 1717, Leipsic) • Steinmetz, Joh. Andr. (b. 1689, Gr.
Knicymtzd; d. 1762) •
Strack, Herrmann L. (living; Berlin) • Stridzberg, Nic. H. (c. 1731; Lund) • Struvius, Jo. Jul. (c. 1697; Germany) • Stucki, Johann Wilhelm (b. 1542, Zurich; d. 1607, Zurich) •
Surenhuys, Willem (d. 1729; Amsterdam) • Svetonio, Agost. (Italy)
T •
Tanfeld, Elisabeth (d. 1639; London) •
Charles Taylor (Hebraist) •
Francis Taylor (1589-1656) •
Johannes Terentius, or Terrentius, (
Jean Schreck), Swiss Jesuit (b. 1580, Constance; d. 1630, China) • Theobald (?) (Subprior; 14th century; Paris) •
Immanuel Tremellius (1510 – 9 October 1580) •
Trigland, Jacobus (d. 1705; Leyden) •
Tychsen, Oluf Gerhard (1734–1815; Rostock)
U • Ulmann, Jo. (c. 1663; Strasburg) • (1492 - 1572, Germany) • Urbanus Henricus Rhegius (
Urbanus Rhegius) (c. 1535;
Celle) •
Ury, Jo. (1724–1796, Hungarian; d. Oxford) •
Cnaeus Cornelius Uythage (c. 1680; Leyden)
V •
Bartolomè Valverde y Gandìa Bartholomaeus Valverdius (Spain) • Varen, Aug. (d. 1684; Rostock) •
Vatablé/Watebled, François (d. 1547; Paris) •
Vehe, Matthias (d.1590) • Vinding, Jo. Paul (c. 1633; Dutch Republic ?) •
Voorst, Dick Cornelis van (b. 1751, Delft; d. 1833, Amsterdam) •
Voss, Dionysius (b. 1612,
Dordrecht; d. 1633, Amsterdam) • Voysin (
Vicinus), Jos. de (c. 1635; Paris)
W •
Wagenseil, Helena Sybilla (c. 1700; Altendorf) •
Wagenseil, Johann Christoph (1635–1703;
Altdorf) •
Wakefield, Robert (d. 1537; Oxford) •
Wallin, Georg (c. 1722; Holm) •
Walper, Otto (Latin: Otho Gualtperius) (1543–1624;
Marburg) • Walter, Jo. (c. 1710) • Walther, Christ. (c. 1705; Königsberg) •
Warner, Levin (d. 1663; Dutch Republic) •
Weiganmeier, Georg (1555–99; Tübingen) •
John Wemyss (c. 1579–1636) • Wessel, Joh. (
John Wessel Goesport) (b. 1419, Groningen; d. 1489) •
Widmannstetter, Johann Albrecht (b. 1500; d. 1559,
Wellingen) •
Wilkins, David (b. 1685; d. 1748, Hadleigh) • Winckler, Jo. Fried. (b. 1679, Wertheim; d. 1738, Germany) •
Winer, Jo. Ge. Bened. (1789–1858;
Leipsic) • Witter, Henr. Bernh. (c. 1703; Germany) •
Witzel, Georg, (1501 - 1573, Germany) •
Woeldicke, Marcus (1699–1750; Copenhagen) • Wolf (?), Georg (c. 1557; Grimma) •
Wolf, Jo. Christoph. (1688–1739; Hamburg) • Wolf, Jo. W. (d. 1571; Gera) • Wolph (?), Jo. Hac. (Zürich) •
Wotton, William (1666–1720; London) •
Johann Wülfer (1651–1724; Nuremberg) •
Wünsche, August (living; Dresden)
Z •
Zanolini, Antonio (1693–1762; Padua) •
Andreas Christoph Zeller (c. 1711; Maulbronn) •
Gustav Georg Zeltner (1672–1738; Altdorf) ==See also==