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Gu Yanwu
Chinese philologist and geographer (1613–1682)
Gilles Ménage
French scholar (1613–1692)
Franciscus Junius
philologist
Andreas Schott
Flemish philologist, Jesuit priest, academic, translator, editor
Peter Syv
Danish philologist, folklorist and priest (1631-1702)
István Szamosközy
Hungarian humanist and historian
Lavrentii Zyzanii
scientist and philologist
Albert Schultens
Dutch philologist (1686-1750)

Jacob Alting
Dutch theologian, linguist and orientalist (1618-1679), owner/creator of the album amicorum of Jacobus Alting (1618–1679)
Johann Heinrich Hottinger
Swiss theologian (1620-1667)
Abd al-Qadir al-Baghdadi
Ottoman era author, philologist and grammarian
Stephen Hansen Stephanius
Stephan Hansen Stephanius (July 23, 1599 – April 22, 1650) was a Danish historian and philologist.
His name is sometimes fully Latinized as "Stephanus Johannis Stephanius"
==Biography==
He was born in Copenhagen, Denmark-Norway. He attended Sorø Academy where his father Hans Stephensen (1561-1625) was a professor and superintendent. He later transferred to Herlufsholm School. He studied at the University of Copenhagen where in 1618 he took the Philosophical Baccalaureus. He subsequently studied at the University of Rostock and University of Leiden. After returning he became rector of Slanger
Johann Christoph Wichmannshausen
German philosopher
Philip Rubens
Flemish archaeologist, librarian and philologist