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Philologist Collection (#5)

"Exploring the Depths of Language: A Tribute to Philologists" In the realm of language and literature

Background imagePhilologist Collection: GEORGE MARSH (1801-1882). George Perkins Marsh. American lawyer, diplomat, and philologist

GEORGE MARSH (1801-1882). George Perkins Marsh. American lawyer, diplomat, and philologist. Daguerreotype by Mathew Brady, c1850

Background imagePhilologist Collection: WILHELM GRIMM (1786-1859). German philologist and folklorist. Drawing by Franz Kruger

WILHELM GRIMM (1786-1859). German philologist and folklorist. Drawing by Franz Kruger (1797-1857)

Background imagePhilologist Collection: JACOB GRIMM (1785-1863). German philologist and folklorist

JACOB GRIMM (1785-1863). German philologist and folklorist. Etching, 1815, by his brother Ludwig

Background imagePhilologist Collection: PHILIPP AUGUST BOECKH (1785-1867). German philologist. Painting by Carl Begas

PHILIPP AUGUST BOECKH (1785-1867). German philologist. Painting by Carl Begas

Background imagePhilologist Collection: Bogota, Colombia - Plazuela Rufino Cuervo

Bogota, Colombia - Plazuela Rufino Cuervo
The square or plaza (Plazuela) Rufino Cuervo, formerly known as San Carlos Plaza, located near the Palacio de San Carlos, is a square dedicated to the philologist Rufino Jose Cuervo in the centre of

Background imagePhilologist Collection: (Friedrich) Max Muller (1823-1900) Anglo-German orientalist and philologist, born at Dessau

(Friedrich) Max Muller (1823-1900) Anglo-German orientalist and philologist, born at Dessau, who moved to England in 1846. From The Cabinet Portrait Gallery (London, 1890-1894)

Background imagePhilologist Collection: Richard Bentley (1662-142) English classical scholar and philologist. Master of Trinity College

Richard Bentley (1662-142) English classical scholar and philologist. Master of Trinity College, Cambridge. Lampooned by Jonathan Swift in The Battle of the Books (1704)

Background imagePhilologist Collection: Source Size = 1528 x 1827

Source Size = 1528 x 1827
FRANCIS CHAMPOLLION. Jean-Francois Champollion, 1790-1832. French scholar, philologist, orientalist, Egypt, engraving 1879

Background imagePhilologist Collection: Heinrich Barth, German explorer C018 / 7044

Heinrich Barth, German explorer C018 / 7044
Heinrich Barth (1821-1865). 1869 engraving of the German explorer, archaeologist, philologist and geographer Heinrich Barth

Background imagePhilologist Collection: CAPMANY Y DE MONTPALAU, Antonio de (1742-1813)

CAPMANY Y DE MONTPALAU, Antonio de (1742-1813). Spanish enlightened historian and philologist. Portrait by Manuel Ferran. SPAIN. Barcelona. Gallery of Famous Catalans. Requesens Palace

Background imagePhilologist Collection: Willem Canter

Willem Canter
WILLEM CANTER Dutch philologist Date: 1542 - 1578

Background imagePhilologist Collection: JACOB GRIMM (1785-1863). German philologist and folklorist. Steel engraving after a painting by

JACOB GRIMM (1785-1863). German philologist and folklorist. Steel engraving after a painting by Karl Begas

Background imagePhilologist Collection: JOHANN HEINRICH VOSS (1751-1826). German poet, translator, and philologist

JOHANN HEINRICH VOSS (1751-1826). German poet, translator, and philologist. Line engraving, German, 19th century

Background imagePhilologist Collection: EDWARD ROBINSON (1794-1863). American biblical scholar. Wood engraving, 19th century

EDWARD ROBINSON (1794-1863). American biblical scholar. Wood engraving, 19th century

Background imagePhilologist Collection: BASIL LANNEAU GILDERSLEEVE (1831-1924). American philologist and classicist. Steel engraving

BASIL LANNEAU GILDERSLEEVE (1831-1924). American philologist and classicist. Steel engraving

Background imagePhilologist Collection: JACOB AND WILHELM GRIMM. Jacob (1785-1863) and Wilhelm (1786-1859) Grimm

JACOB AND WILHELM GRIMM. Jacob (1785-1863) and Wilhelm (1786-1859) Grimm. German philologists and folklorists. Colored German engraving, 19th century

Background imagePhilologist Collection: JONATHAN BOUCHER (1738-1804). English clergyman. Line and stipple engraving, 1888

JONATHAN BOUCHER (1738-1804). English clergyman. Line and stipple engraving, 1888

Background imagePhilologist Collection: JACOB GRIMM (1785-1863). German philologist and folklorist. Steel engraving, 19th century

JACOB GRIMM (1785-1863). German philologist and folklorist. Steel engraving, 19th century, after a painting by Karl Begas

Background imagePhilologist Collection: WILHELM von HUMBOLDT (1767-1835). German philologist and diplomat. Line engraving, 19th century

WILHELM von HUMBOLDT (1767-1835). German philologist and diplomat. Line engraving, 19th century

Background imagePhilologist Collection: FRIEDRICH AUGUST WOLF (1759-1824). German philologist. Line engraving, German, 19th century

FRIEDRICH AUGUST WOLF (1759-1824). German philologist. Line engraving, German, 19th century

Background imagePhilologist Collection: WILLIAM BALFOUR BAIKIE (1825-1864). Scottish naturalist and philologist

WILLIAM BALFOUR BAIKIE (1825-1864). Scottish naturalist and philologist. Wood engraving, English, 1865

Background imagePhilologist Collection: GRIMM BROTHERS, 19th CENT. Jakob Grimm (1785-1863) and Wilhelm Grimm (1786-1859)

GRIMM BROTHERS, 19th CENT. Jakob Grimm (1785-1863) and Wilhelm Grimm (1786-1859). German philologists and folklorists. Line engraving, German, 19th century

Background imagePhilologist Collection: GEORGE MARSH (1801-1882). George Perkins Marsh. American lawyer, diplomat, and philologist

GEORGE MARSH (1801-1882). George Perkins Marsh. American lawyer, diplomat, and philologist. Line engraving, 1882

Background imagePhilologist Collection: Johann Heinrich Boecler

Johann Heinrich Boecler
JOHANN HEINRICH BOECLER German philologist, churchman and councillor. Date: 1611 - 1692

Background imagePhilologist Collection: Georg Cruciger

Georg Cruciger
GEORG CRUCIGER German churchman and philologist of Marpurg. Date: 1575 - 1637

Background imagePhilologist Collection: Sir William Jones, British philologist

Sir William Jones, British philologist
Sir William Jones, (1746-1794) British, philologist, linguist and translator. Jones is best known today for making and propagating the observation that Sanskrit bore a certain resemblance to

Background imagePhilologist Collection: Isaac Casaubon, French classical scholar

Isaac Casaubon, French classical scholar
Isaac Casaubon (1559-1614), French classical scholar and philologist. Casaubon published a wide range of Latin and Greek texts with accompanying commentary

Background imagePhilologist Collection: Ulrich von Wilamowitz-Moellendor

Ulrich von Wilamowitz-Moellendorff(1848-1931) known as Wilamowitz, was a German Classical Philologist and an authority on Ancient Greece and its literature

Background imagePhilologist Collection: Leonardo Bruni - 2

Leonardo Bruni - 2
LEONARDO BRUNI known as ARETINUS Italian humanist philologist and historian, surrounded with curious allegorical items

Background imagePhilologist Collection: Daniel Heinsius / Larmessi

Daniel Heinsius / Larmessi
DANIEL HEINSIUS Dutch philologist and poet

Background imagePhilologist Collection: Rodolph Snell

Rodolph Snell
RODOLPH SNELL Dutch mathematician and philologist

Background imagePhilologist Collection: Kornelius Schryver

Kornelius Schryver
KORNELIUS SCHRYVER Dutch philologist

Background imagePhilologist Collection: Dan. F Schleiermacher

Dan. F Schleiermacher
FRIEDRICH ERNST DANIEL SCHLEIERMACHER German philologist and protestant philosopher (as a young man)

Background imagePhilologist Collection: Wilhelm Von Humboldt 3

Wilhelm Von Humboldt 3
WILHELM VON HUMBOLDT German philologist brother of Alexander

Background imagePhilologist Collection: Ulrichs Huber

Ulrichs Huber
ULRICHS HUBER Dutch philologist and jurist

Background imagePhilologist Collection: Conrad Wolffhart

Conrad Wolffhart
CONRAD WOLFFHART Swiss churchman and philologist, known as LYCOSTHENES, whose encyclopedic book on prodigies is a classic of its kind

Background imagePhilologist Collection: Wilhelm Von Humboldt

Wilhelm Von Humboldt
WILHELM VON HUMBOLDT German philologist and diplomat, brother of Alexander




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"Exploring the Depths of Language: A Tribute to Philologists" In the realm of language and literature, philologists have played a crucial role in unraveling its mysteries. From Friedrich Nietzsche's profound insights to William Barnes' poetic brilliance, these individuals have left an indelible mark on our understanding of words. The caricatured image of Friedrich Nietzsche captures his philosophical genius intertwined with his linguistic prowess. His deep contemplations on language continue to inspire scholars today. William Barnes, an English poet and clergyman, exemplified the multidimensional nature of philology. Through wood engravings from 1886, we glimpse into his world where poetry and linguistics converged harmoniously. Leonardo Bruni stands as a towering figure in Renaissance humanism. As a philologist, he revived classical texts and paved the way for future generations to appreciate ancient languages. Jacob Baden's contributions as a philologist cannot be overlooked either. His dedication to studying languages shed light on their intricate structures and historical evolution. Wilhelm Von Humboldt's legacy lies not only in politics but also in his groundbreaking work as a linguist. He emphasized that language shapes our perception of reality—a notion that continues to shape linguistic studies today. Guillaume Bude's expertise extended beyond law; he was also known for his significant contributions as a French scholar and philologist during the Renaissance era. Juan Eugenio Hartzenbusch Martinez, a Spanish writer whose name echoes through time, embraced both literature and linguistics. His works reflect an unwavering commitment to preserving Spain's rich cultural heritage through meticulous research. Christian Tobias Damm delved into Germanic languages with unparalleled passion. His relentless pursuit of knowledge propelled him forward as one of history's most esteemed philologists. Johann Nolte made remarkable strides in comparative grammar—an essential field within philology—by analyzing various languages' similarities and differences across continents. Karl Lachmann's meticulous textual criticism revolutionized the study of ancient manuscripts.