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Scholars from the Austrian Empire

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Carl Czerny
Austrian composer and pianist (1791-1857)
Pavel Jozef Šafárik
Slovak poet, linguist, literature historian, publicist, educator, publicist, translator, writer and science writer (1795–1861)
Franz Miklosich
Austrian member of Empire parliament (Austria empire), lawyer and university educator (1813-1891)
Ljudevit Gaj
Croatian academic, writer and politician (1809–1872)
Niccolò Tommaseo
Italian linguist (1802-1874)
Joseph von Hammer-Purgstall
Austrian explorer, translator, diplomat, orientalist (1774-1856)
Josef Jungmann
Czech linguist and poet
Stephan Endlicher
Austrian botanist, linguist and numismatist (1804–1849)
Graziadio Isaia Ascoli
Italian linguist (1829–1907)
Ivan Mažuranić
Croatian writer and politician (1814-1890)
Ludwig Ritter von Köchel
Austrian musicologist (1800-1877)
Jernej Kopitar
Slovenian philologist
Ferenc Kölcsey
Hungarian politician and writer (1790-1838)
František Čelakovský
Czech poet, lexicographer, linguist, literature historian, publicist, professor, publicist, translator, writer, university educator and science writer (1799–1852)
Stanko Vraz
Slovene-Croatian writer
József Bajza
Hungarian writer (1804–1858)
Theodor Gomperz
Austrian philosopher (1832-1912)
Aloys Sprenger
Austrian orientalist (1813–1893)
Johann Georg von Hahn
Austrian diplomat and linguist (1811–1869)
Anton Schindler
Associate, secretary, and early biographer of Ludwig van Beethoven (1795-1864)
Robert von Zimmermann
Czech-Austrian philosopher (1824-1898)
Yuriy Venelin
Russian academic
Adam Bartsch
Austrian painter, writer and engravings expert (1757-1821)
Leon Sapieha
Prince Leon Sapieha (1803–1878)
Josef Jireček
Czech member of Czech council, ethnographer, linguist and literature historian (1825-1888)
Bogoslav Šulek
Croatian linguist (1816–1895)
Franz Xaver Niemetschek
Czech philosopher (1766-1849)
Anton von Prokesch-Osten
Austro-Hungarian diplomat, statesman and general (1795-1876)
Ferenc Toldy
Hungarian literary critic (1805–1875)
Josef Budenz
German linguist and librarian (1836–1892)
Shlomo Ganzfried
Hungarian rabbi (1804–1886)
Sámuel Gyarmathi
Hungarian anthropologist, linguist and physician (1751–1830)
Francesco Maria Appendini
Italian Latin/Italian scholar (1769-1837)
George Bariț
Romanian academic and politician (1812-1893)
Karl von Scherzer
Austrian explorer, diplomat and natural scientist (1821-1903)
Sava Mrkalj
Serbian linguist
Jan Erazim Vocel
Czech archeologist, poet and art historian (1802–1871)
Joseph Calasanza von Arneth
Austrian numismatist/archæologist (1791–1863)
Maximilian Stadler
Austrian composer, musicologist and pianist
Karel Purkyně
Czech painter, portrait painter and art reviewer (1834-1868)
Alois Vojtěch Šembera
Czech historian, linguist, literature historian, translator and university educator (1807-1882)
Blasius Kozenn
Slovenian teached and cartographer (1821–1871)
Lipót Dukes
Hungarian critic (1810–1891)
Albert Cohn
French scholar (1814-1877)
Gergely Berzeviczy
Hungarian economist
Georgije Magarašević
Serbian writer and historian (1793–1830)
Gábor Mátray
librarian, composer, historian (1797–1875)
Ferdinand Wolf
Romance philologist from Austria
Gábor Döbrentei
Hungarian philologist and antiquary (1785–1851)
Johann Michael Ackner
Austrian archaeologist
Karel Slavoj Amerling
Czech philosopher, doctor, educator and science writer (1807-1884)
Johann Jahn
Austrian linguist and roman catholic priest
Joseph Fischhof
pianist, composer, professor (1804-1857)
Saverio Dalla Rosa
Italian painter (1745-1821)
Jindřich Wankel
Czech archeologist, paleontologist and anthropologist (1821–1897)
Iacopo Vittorelli
poet and librettist (1749-1835)
Josef Kalasanz von Erberg
Botanist and historian (1771-1843)
Max Letteris
Austrian scholar (1800–1871)
Friedrich August Kanne
Austrian composer (1778–1833)
Wilhelm Fridolin Volkmann
Austrian psychologist