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Thomas à Kempis
German canon regular
Nicolas Flamel
French scrivener
Saint Sava
first archbishop of Serbs

Dunstan
Dunstan ( – 19 May 988) was an English bishop and Benedictine monk. He was successively Abbot of Glastonbury Abbey, Bishop of Worcester, Bishop of London and Archbishop of Canterbury, later canonised. His work restored monastic life in England and reformed the English Church. His 11th-century biographer Osbern, himself an artist and scribe, states that Dunstan was skilled in "making a picture and forming letters", as were other clergy of his age who reached senior rank.

Matthew Paris
medieval English chronicler and artist (c.1200-1259)
Stephen Harding
English-born monk and abbot
Marianus Scotus
Irish monk and chronicler
Constantine of Kostenets
Bulgarian writer
Ioan Iacob Heraclid
ruler of Moldavia (1511–1563)
Thomas Hoccleve
English poet 1368–1426
Johannes Mentelin
German printer (Alsatian)
Diemoth
Diemoth (Latinised as Diemudus, Diemut, Diemud, Diemuth, Diemod or Diemudis) was a recluse at Wessobrunn Abbey in Upper Bavaria, Germany, born around 1060 and died on 30 March, probably in 1130. She worked on 45 manuscripts from 1075 to 1130.
Her name comes from the Middle High German word for "humility" or "modesty")
Gisela of Kerzenbroeck
German nun
Domentijan
Domentijan (; c. 1210 - after 1264), also known as Domentijan the Hilandarian (Доментијан Хиландарац), was a major figure in medieval Serbian literature and philosophy. He was a monk of the Hilandar Monastery and a contemporary of Saint Sava. In fact, he accompanied St. Sava on his visit to the Holy Land. He was highly respected by both the royal court and the monks of Mount Athos. The Athonite scribe Teodore's account of his troubles, recorded on the pages of the Hexameron (Šestodnev) of John the Exarch, which Teodore copied at Domentijan's request, contains many references to Domentijan's hu
Hieromonk Makarije
founder of Serbian and Romanian printing
Jean Miélot
15th-century French writer, translator, and manuscript illuminator
Clara Hätzlerin
German writer
Jean Brito
Breton printer
Óengus of Tallaght
Irish bishop, reformer and writer
David Aubert
medieval scribe and calligrapher
Colard Mansion
Flemish printer and calligrapher
Pachomius the Serb
15th-century Serbian hagiographer

Margareta Karthäuserin
15th-century German nun and scribe
George Hermonymus
15th-century Greek scribe, diplomat, scholar and lecturer
Aaron Scotus
Irish abbot and musician
Wacław Agryppa
Commandant of Minsk from 1586 to 1590
Isaija the Monk
14th-century Serbian monk
Terter Yerevantsi

Marianus Scotus
Irish abbot and scribe
John of Wallingford
Benedictine monk at the Abbey of St Albans, associate of Matthew Paris
Dimitar of Kratovo
Serbian writer
Teodosije the Hilandarian
Serbian writer