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[edit] B

  1. Peter van der Bosch or Bosch, Peter van der (CE | wp gwp g) -- Bollandist (Biblical scholar)
  2. John Brignon or Brignon, John (CE | wp gwp g) -- Jesuit translator
  3. Francis Britius or Britius, Francis (CE | wp gwp g) -- Translator to Arabic
  4. Auguste-Théodore-Paul de Broglie or Broglie, Auguste-Théodore-Paul de (CE | wp gwp g) -- professor of apologetics
  5. Victor de Buck or Buck, Victor de (CE | wp gwp g) -- Bollandist

[edit] C

  1. Daniel William Cahill or Cahill, Daniel William (CE | wp gwp g) -- Lecturer and controversialist
  2. Constantino Cajetan or Cajetan, Constantino (CE | wp gwp g) -- Benedictine scholar
  3. Candidus (CE | wp gwp g) -- scholars of the Carlovingian revival
  4. Louis de Carrières or Carrières, Louis de (CE | wp gwp g) -- Biblical scholar
  5. Claude Chantelou or Chantelou, Claude (CE | wp gwp g) -- Patristic scholar
  6. Manuel Chysoloras or Chysoloras, Manuel (CE | wp gwp g) -- First teacher of Greek in Italy
  7. Cuthbert Constable or Constable, Cuthbert (CE | wp gwp g) -- Catholic Scholar
  8. Adam Contzen or Contzen, Adam (CE | wp gwp g) -- Jesuit economist and exegete (1573-1635)
  9. William Henry Coombes or Coombes, William Henry (CE | wp gwp g) -- Priest and scholar
  10. James Andrew Corcoran or Corcoran, James Andrew (CE | wp gwp g) -- Theologian, editor, and Orientalist
  11. Balthasar Cordier or Cordier, Balthasar (CE | wp gwp g) -- Exegete and editor of patristic works
  12. Elena Lucrezia Piscopia Cornaro or Cornaro, Elena Lucrezia Piscopia (CE | wp gwp g) -- Female Italian scholar
  13. Cornelius Cornelii a Lapide (CE | wp gwp g) -- Flemish Jesuit and exegete
  14. Karl Josef Rudolph Cornely or Cornely, Karl Josef Rudolph (CE | wp gwp g) -- German biblical scholar and Jesuit
  15. Edmund Cosin or Cosin, Edmund (CE | wp gwp g) -- Vice-Chancellor of Cambridge University
  16. Jean-Baptiste Cotelier or Cotelier, Jean-Baptiste (CE | wp gwp g) -- Patristic scholar and theologian
  17. André-Jean Cuoq or Cuoq, André-Jean (CE | wp gwp g) -- Philologist (this item should be changed to Jean-André Cuoq or Cuoq, Jean-André already represented in the en.wikipedia data base under Baykok and Ojibwe_writing_systems)

[edit] D

  1. Anton Dereser or Dereser, Anton (CE | wp gwp g) -- Discalced Carmelite, professor of hermeneutics and oriental languages, born at Fahr in Franconia, 3 February, 1757; died at Breslau, 15 or 16 June, 1807
  2. Charles Stanton Devas or Devas, Charles Stanton (CE | wp gwp g) - Political economist, b. at Woodside, Old Windsor, England, of Protestant parents, 26 August, 1848; d. 6 November, 1906
  3. Heinrich von Dissen or Dissen, Heinrich von (CE | wp gwp g) -- Carthusian monk and Biblical scholar (1415-1484)
  4. David Paul Drach or Drach, David Paul (CE | wp gwp g) -- Convert from Judaism, librarian of the Propaganda in Rome, b. at Strasburg, 6 March, 1791; d. end of January, 1868, at Rome

[edit] E

  1. Juan José Eguiara y Eguren or Eguiara y Eguren, Juan José (CE | wp gwp g) -- Mexican scholar (d. 1763)
  2. Albrecht von Eyb or Eyb, Albrecht von (CE | wp gwp g) -- One of the earliest German humanists, born in 1420 near Anabach in Franconia; died in 1475

[edit] F

  1. Andreas Benedict Feilmoser or Feilmoser, Andreas Benedict (CE | wp gwp g) -- Theologian and Scripture scholar
  2. Franscesco Filelfo or Filelfo, Franscesco (CE | wp gwp g) -- A humanist
  3. Guillaume Fillastre or Fillastre, Guillaume (CE | wp gwp g) -- French cardinal, canonist, humanist, and geographer
  4. John Fowler (Catholic scholar) or Fowler, John (CE | wp gwp g) -- Catholic scholar

[edit] G

  1. Pietro Colonna Galatino or Galatino, Pietro Colonna (CE | wp gwp g) -- Friar Minor, philosopher, theologian, Orientalist
  2. Andrea Gallandi or Gallandi, Andrea (CE | wp gwp g) -- Oratorian and patristic scholar
  3. Aloisio Gardellini or Gardellini, Aloisio (CE | wp gwp g) -- famous chiefly for his collection of the decrees of the Congregation of Rites
  4. Jean Garnier or Garnier, Jean (CE | wp gwp g) -- Church historian, patristic scholar, and moral theologian
  5. Bartolommeo Gavantus or Gavantus, Bartolommeo (CE | wp gwp g) -- Liturgist, a member of the Barnabite Order
  6. Gilbert Génebrard or Génebrard, Gilbert (CE | wp gwp g) -- Benedictine exegete and Orientalist
  7. Blaise Gisbert or Gisbert, Blaise (CE | wp gwp g) -- French rhetorician and critic
  8. Jean-Baptiste Glaire or Glaire, Jean-Baptiste (CE | wp gwp g) -- - Priest, hebraist, and Biblical scholar
  9. Henry Glarean or Glarean, Henry (CE | wp gwp g) -- Swiss humanist, poet, philosopher, geographer, mathematician, and musician
  10. Ortwin Gratius or Gratius, Ortwin (CE | wp gwp g) -- Humanist
  11. Peter Aloys Gratz or Gratz, Peter Aloys (CE | wp gwp g) -- Schoolmaster and exegete
  12. Gregory of Heimburg (CE | wp gwp g) -- Humanist and Statesman
  13. Dietrich Gresemund or Gresemund, Dietrich (CE | wp gwp g) -- German humanist

[edit] H

  1. Charles-Joseph de Harlez de Deulin or Harlez de Deulin, Charles-Joseph de (CE | wp gwp g) -- A Belgian Orientalist, domestic prelate
  2. The Pseudo- Hegesippus or Hegesippus, The Pseudo- (CE | wp gwp g) -- Fourth-century translator of Josephus
  3. John Henten or Henten, John (CE | wp gwp g) -- John Henton, Biblical exegete
  4. Johann Georg Herbst or Herbst, Johann Georg (CE | wp gwp g) -- Orientalist
  5. Charles François Houbigant or Houbigant, Charles François (CE | wp gwp g) -- Oratorian, one of the ablest Biblical scholars of his time

[edit] J

  1. Karl Ernst Jarcke or Jarcke, Karl Ernst (CE | wp gwp g) -- professor of criminal law

[edit] K

  1. Franz Philip Kaulen or Kaulen, Franz Philip (CE | wp gwp g) -- Scriptural scholar
  2. Heinrich Klee or Klee, Heinrich (CE | wp gwp g) -- German theologian and exegete
  3. Anthony Konings or Konings, Anthony (CE | wp gwp g) -- Redemptorist professor
  4. Andrew Krzycki or Krzycki, Andrew (CE | wp gwp g) -- humanistic poet

[edit] L

  1. Rudolph von Langen or Langen, Rudolph von (CE | wp gwp g) -- Humanist and divine
  2. Jean de La Haye or La Haye, Jean de (CE | wp gwp g) -- Franciscan Biblical scholar
  3. Arthur-Marie Le Hir or Le Hir, Arthur-Marie (CE | wp gwp g) -- Biblical scholar and Orientalist
  4. Guy Lefèvre de la Boderie or Lefèvre de la Boderie, Guy (CE | wp gwp g) -- French Orientalist and poet
  5. Ottmar Luscinius or Luscinius, Ottmar (CE | wp gwp g) -- Alsatian Humanist

[edit] M

  1. Paulin Martin or Martin, Paulin (CE | wp gwp g) -- French Biblical scholar
  2. Bartholomew MacCarthy or MacCarthy, Bartholomew (CE | wp gwp g) -- Irish scholar and chronologist (1843-1904)
  3. Matthew of Cracow (CE | wp gwp g) -- Renowned scholar and preacher of the fourteenth century
  4. Juan Maldonado or Maldonado, Juan (CE | wp gwp g) -- theologian and exegete
  5. Thomas Malvenda or Malvenda, Thomas (CE | wp gwp g) -- exegete and historical critic
  6. Auguste-François Maunoury or Maunoury, Auguste-François (CE | wp gwp g) -- Hellenist and exegete (1811-1898)
  7. Hieronymus Medices or Medices, Hieronymus (CE | wp gwp g) -- Illustrious as a scholastic of acumen and penetration, b. at Camerino in Umbria, 1569, whence the surname de Medicis a Camerino
  8. Giovanni Stefano Menochio or Menochio, Giovanni Stefano (CE | wp gwp g) -- Jesuit biblical scholar
  9. Francis, Joseph, and Paul Mezger or Mezger, Francis, Joseph, and Paul (CE | wp gwp g) -- Benedictine scholars
  10. Michael Scotus (CE | wp gwp g) -- A thirteenth century mathematician, philosopher, and scholar
  11. Gall Morel or Morel, Gall (CE | wp gwp g) -- Poet, scholar, aesthete, and educationist
  12. Markos Musuros or Musuros, Markos (CE | wp gwp g) -- Greek humanist
  13. Luigi Antonio Muratori or Muratori, Luigi Antonio (CE | wp gwp g) -- Librarian in Modena

[edit] N

  1. Felix-Jean-Baptiste-Joseph Nève or Nève, Felix-Jean-Baptiste-Joseph (CE | wp gwp g) -- Orientalist and philologist

[edit] P

  1. Francis Xavier Patrizi or Patrizi, Francis Xavier (CE | wp gwp g) -- Italian Jesuit exegete
  2. Paulinus a S. Bartholomaeo (CE | wp gwp g) -- Missionary and orientalist
  3. Benedict Pereira or Pereira, Benedict (CE | wp gwp g) -- Philosopher, theologian and exegete
  4. Jerome de Prado or Prado, Jerome de (CE | wp gwp g) -- Spanish exegete
  5. Erycius Puteanus or Puteanus, Erycius (CE | wp gwp g) -- Belgian humanist and philologist

[edit] R

  1. Raymond Martini (CE | wp gwp g) -- Dominican, theologian and Orientalist
  2. Ricoldo da Monte di Croce (CE | wp gwp g) -- Italian professor, scholar and writer
  3. Angelo Rocca or Rocca, Angelo (CE | wp gwp g) -- Founder of the Angelica Library at Rome
  4. Adrien Rouquette or Rouquette, Adrien (CE | wp gwp g) -- Scholar and missionary to the Choctaw Indians

[edit] S

  1. Manoel de Sa or Sa, Manoel de (CE | wp gwp g) -- Portuguese theologian and exegete
  2. John Martin Augustine Scholz or Scholz, John Martin Augustine (CE | wp gwp g) -- German Orientalist and exegete
  3. Thomas Sedgwick or Sedgwick, Thomas (CE | wp gwp g) -- Regius professor of divinity at Cambridge
  4. Gabriel Sionita (CE | wp gwp g) -- A learned Maronite, famous for his share in the publication of the Parisian polyglot of the Bible
  5. Gugliemo Sirleto or Sirleto, Gugliemo (CE | wp gwp g) -- - Cardinal and scholar
  6. William Smits or Smits, William (CE | wp gwp g) -- Orientalist and exegete
  7. Mary Jean Stone or Stone, Mary Jean (CE | wp gwp g) -- Writer and scholar

[edit] T

  1. Peter Paul Maria Alberdingk Thijm or Thijm, Peter Paul Maria Alberdingk (CE | wp gwp g) -- President of the Association Tijd en Vlijt and of Constantius Buter, also a member of the Flemish Academy, and for a time, its president
  2. Theodore of Gaza (CE | wp gwp g) -- A fifteenth-century Greek Humanist and translator of Aristotle
  3. Johannes Thurmayr or Thurmayr, Johannes (CE | wp gwp g) -- German scholar

[edit] V

  1. Alfonso de Valdés or Valdés, Alfonso de (CE | wp gwp g) -- Spanish Humanist and chancellor of Emperor Charles V
  2. Henri Valois or Valois, Henri (CE | wp gwp g) -- Philologist
  3. François Vavasseur or Vavasseur, François (CE | wp gwp g) -- Humanist and controversialist
  4. Paolo Vergani or Vergani, Paolo (CE | wp gwp g) -- Italian political economist
  5. Pier Paolo Vergerio the Elder or Vergerio, Pier Paolo, the Elder (CE | wp gwp g) -- Humanist, statesman, and canonist
  6. Vespasiano da Bisticci (CE | wp gwp g) -- Florentine humanist and librarian
  7. Juan Bautista Villalpandus or Villalpandus, Juan Bautista (CE | wp gwp g) -- His fame rests mainly on a 'Commentary on Ezechiel'
  8. Louis-René Villermé or Villermé, Louis-René (CE | wp gwp g) -- French economist
  9. Vincenzo de Vit (CE | wp gwp g) -- Latinist

[edit] W

  1. Ignatius von Weitenauer or Weitenauer, Ignatius von (CE | wp gwp g) -- Littérateur, exegete, and Orientalist (1709-1783)
  2. Benedict Welte or Welte, Benedict (CE | wp gwp g) -- Exegete
  3. Heinrich Joseph Wetzer or Wetzer, Heinrich Joseph (CE | wp gwp g) -- Learned Orientalist
  4. Johann Wild or Wild, Johann (CE | wp gwp g) -- Scriptural commentator and preacher (1495-1554)
  5. Pierre Willems or Willems, Pierre (CE | wp gwp g) -- Philologist
  6. Richard Wilton or Wilton, Richard (CE | wp gwp g) -- English Trinitarian scholar (d. 1239)
  7. Friedrich Heinrich Hugo Windischmann or Windischmann, Friedrich Heinrich Hugo (CE | wp gwp g) -- Orientalist and exegete (1811-1861)