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George Chapman
16th/17th-century English dramatist, poet, and translator

Aristarchus of Samothrace
Greek grammarian and scholar (c.220–c.143 BC)

Eustathius of Thessalonica
12th-century Byzantine scholar and bishop
Zenodotus
Zenodotus () was a Greek grammarian, literary critic, Homeric scholar, and the first librarian of the Library of Alexandria. A native of Ephesus and a pupil of Philitas of Cos, he lived during the reigns of the first two Ptolemies, and was at the height of his reputation about 280 BC.

Aristophanes of Byzantium
third-century BC Greek literary scholar and grammarian in Alexandria
Philetas of Cos
ancient Greek scholar and poet

Zoilus
Zoilus ( Zoilos; c. 400320 BC) was a Greek grammarian and literary critic from Amphipolis in Eastern Macedonia, then known as Thrace. He took the name Homeromastix (Ὁμηρομάστιξ "Homer whipper"; gen.: Ὁμηρομάστιγος) later in life.
Apion
Apion (; fl. 1st century CE), also called Apion Pleistoneices (, Apíōn Pleistoníkēs) and Apion Mochthos (μόχθος) was a grammarian and sophist in first century Egypt. Apion wrote several works, none of which has survived.
Martin Litchfield West
British philologist and classical scholar (1937–2015)
Victor Bérard
French classical scholar, diplomat and politician (1864–1931)
Walter Friedrich Otto
German classical philologist (1874-1958)
Aelius Herodianus
2nd-century Roman-Egyptian grammarian and writer
Apollonius the Sophist
1st century AD Greek grammarian
Thomas Blackwell
Scottish classical scholar and historian (1701-1757)
Contardo Ferrini
Italian jurist (1859–1902)
Geoffrey Kirk
British classical scholar (1921–2003)
Hestiaea
Hestiaea of Alexandria, also Hestiaea, was a scholar who wrote a treatise on Homer's Iliad that discussed the question whether the Trojan War was fought near the city then called Ilium, and which was cited by Demetrius of Scepsis. None of her work is extant.
Gregor Wilhelm Nitzsch
German classical scholar (1790–1861)
Heraclitus
1st-century AD Greek grammarian and rhetorician
Aristonicus of Alexandria
ancient Greek grammarian

Bernard Knox
British-American classical scholar (1914–2010)
Stanley Lombardo
Philosopher, Classicist
Agallis
Agallis (; called Anagallis by the Suda) of Corcyra was a female grammarian who wrote about Homer. She, or her father, was a student of Aristophanes of Byzantium.
Nicanor Stigmatias
ancient Greek grammarian
Robert Fagles
American university teacher, translator and poet (1933–2008)

Emmanuel d'Hooghvorst
Belgian writer