Cornelis Schrevel (bapt. 13 April 1608, Haarlem - 1664, Leiden) was a Dutch physician and scholar. He studied medicine at Leiden University and replaced his father Theodorus Schrevelius as head of the college faculty at Leiden in 1642; published a Latin-Greek lexicon; and edited many classical authors, including an edition of Curtius Rufus owned by Thomas Jefferson.
The Lexicon ran to scores of editions in half-a-dozen languages, to the early nineteenth century; an expansion of 1663 was by Joseph Hill.