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  • ...564) was an Italian scholar, renowned for his editions and translations of classical authors, including Xenophon, Plutarch, Polybius, and Pliny the Elder. He wa [[Category:Classical Scholars|1515 Dominichi]]
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  • [[Category:Classical Scholars|1880 Macchioro]]
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  • ...n working at the University of Pristina where he earned his PhD in 1980 in Classical Studies. Was one of the founders of the Kosovo Albanian Christian Democrati [[Category:Classical Scholars|1943 Sedaj]]
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  • ...the Italian Parliament (Camera and then Senate). Jurist with a passion for Classical Studies.
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  • ''' Luigi Martorelli''' (1760-1831) was an Italian classical scholar, from Osimo.
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  • '''Anthony Blackwall''' (1672-1730) was a British classical scholar. [[Category:Classical Scholars|1672 Blackwall]]
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  • ...) was a Polish scholar, classical philologist, historian and translator of classical authors. Professor at the University of St. Petersburg (1890-1922) then at [[Category:Classical Scholars|1859 Zielinski]]
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  • [[Category:Classical Scholars|1862 Pistelli]]
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  • [[Category:Classical Scholars|1908 Resuli]] [[Category:Classical Scholars--Albanian|1908 Resuli]]
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  • ...original poems in Italian, Polish, Latin, Greek and Hebrew, and translated classical authors in Italian and Polish, including [[Josephus]].
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  • [[Category:Classical Scholars|>Firpo]]
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  • ''' Joachim Camerarius ''' (1500-1574) was a German scholar of classical studies, at the Universities of Tübingen and Leipzig. A close friend of Ph [[Category:Classical Scholars|1500 Camerarius]]
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  • ...ulius Caesar Scaliger). Joseph Justus is known for expanding the notion of classical history to include Persian, Babylonian, Jewish and ancient Egyptian history
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  • '''Karl Wilhelm Dindorf''' (1802-1883) was a German scholar. A specialist in classical studies, he taught for some years at his Alma Mater, the University of Leip [[Category:Classical Scholars|1802 Dindorf]]
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  • ...rog Schjøtt''' (1833-1926) was a Norwegian scholar. Professor of Greek and Classical Philology at the University of Christiana, 1865-1918. In 1888-1889 he brief [[Category:Classical Scholars|1833 Schjott]]
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  • [[Category:Classical Scholars|1908 Cabej]] [[Category:Classical Scholars--Albanian|1908 Cabej]]
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  • Studied history in Berlin under [[Otto Hirschfeld]]. A specialist in Classical Studies, was professor in Berlin, Zurich and Heidelberg. Escaping Nazi pers [[Category:Classical Scholars|1879 Täubler]]
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  • ...tholic priest, canon of Verona [Italy], humanist, editor and translator of classical writers. Author in the 1570s of works on [[Philo]].
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  • ...was was a German-Austrian scholar and classical philologist, professor of classical philology at the University of Vienna, 1909-37. Published (with [[Johannes
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  • Poggiolini was responsible for recovering a great number of classical Latin manuscripts, including work by Quintilian, Vitruvius, Lucretius and [
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