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This is a list of authors writing fiction, in prose or poetry, in a Neo-Latin idiom, highlighted by academics working in Neo-Latin studies as outstanding or important for their contribution to poetry, Latitinity, drama, or other prose. They are often the focus of current research in that field.

Neo-Latin was the first major international, standardised linguistic vehicle for printed works in Europe, and the dominant medium for academic and religious discourse during the sixteenth and start of the seventeenth century. As an international language, Neo-Latin authors often knew the works of contemporaries in other countries, as well as having common cultural references, through both Classical Roman and Greek texts, and later Christian works. While many Neo-Latin authors and works are less well known now, study of their works is important to understand the development of science, literature and vernacular literary cultures.

Neo-Latin literature and its notable authors are explored and identified in a number of standard reference works.

Authors of Neo-Latin works

Sortable list of Neo-Latin authors
Name Latin name Dates Nationality Notes Genre
Pedro Pablo de Acevedo [Wikidata] Petrus Paulus Acevedo 1522–73 Spanish
Joseph Addison Iosephus Addison 1672–1719 English Drama, poetry
William Alabaster Guillelmus Alabaster 1444–84 English His Roxana (c. 1595) rated as next after Milton by Johnson Drama
Heinrich Cornelius Agrippa Cornelius Agrippa ab Nettesheym 1486–1535 German De Occulta Philosophia libri III Occult
Roelof Huesman Rodolphus Agricola 1444–84 Dutch De inventione dialectica (1479) Logic
Leon Battista Alberti Leo Baptista Albertus 1404–72 Italian De pictura, De re aedificatoria, Ludi rerum mathematicarum, De componendis cifris; Momus Technical works, satire
Andrea Alciato Andreas Alciatus 1492–1550 Italian Viri Clarissimi D. Andreae Alciati Iurisconsultiss. Mediol. Ad D. Chonradum Peutingerum Augustanum, Iurisconsultum Emblematum Liber Law
Marcantonio Aldegati [Wikidata] Marcus Antonius de Aldegatis 1480–90
Ulisse Aldrovandi Ulysses Aldrovandus 1522–1605 Italian Ornithologiae, Monstrorum Historia Natural history
Francisco Xavier Alegre Franciscus Xaverius Alegrius 1729–98 Italian Nysus Classics; theology, history, mathematics
Jean le Rond d' Alembert 1717–83
Andrea Ammonio 1478–1517
Johann Valentin Andreae Johannes Valentinus Andreae 1586–1654
Publio Fausto Andrelini 1462–1518
Girolamo Angeriano Hieronymus Angerinaus 1470–1535 Italian
Giano Anisio [Wikidata] Janus Anisius 1465-1540 Italian
Annius of Viterbo Annius 1432–1502 Italian
Ludovico Ariosto 1474–1533
Francesco Arsilli [Wikidata] 1479–1540 Italian
Johannes Aventinus 1477–1534
Francis Bacon 1561–1626 English
Jacob Balde 1604–68
Matteo Bandello 1485–1561 Italian
Ermolao Barbaro Hermolaus Barbarus 1453/1454–1492 Italian Castigationes Plinianae
Francesco Barbaro 1390–1454 Italian De re uxori
Maffeo Barberini 1568–1644 Italian
John Barclay 1582–1621 Scottish
Kaspar van Baerle Caspar Barlaeus 1584–1648 Dutch
Adriaan van Baarland Hadrianus Barlandus 1486–1538 Dutch
Kaspar von Barth 1587–1658 German Adversariorum commentatiorum libri lx
Thomas Bartholin 1616–80
Gasparino Barzizza 1360–1431
Basinio Basini 1425–57 Italian
François Baudouin 1520–73
Dominique Baudier Dominicus Baudius 1561–1613
Bernardus Bauhusius [Wikidata] 1575–1614 Dutch
Heinrich Bebel 1472–1518
Antonio Beccadelli 1394–1471 Italian Hermaphroditus; De dictis et factis Alphonsi regis; founded the Academia Neapolitana
Daniel Beckher [Wikidata] 1594–1655 German
Pietro Bembo Bembus 1470–1547 Italy Poetry
Francesco Benci [Wikidata] Franciscus Bencius 1542–94 Italian
Jan Benningh [Wikidata] Janus Bodecherus Banningius 1606–42
Matthias Bernegger 1582–1640
Jacob Bernoulli 1655–1705
Filippo Beroaldo 1453–1505
Sixt Birck Sixtus Betuleius 1501–54
Théodore de Bèze Theodorus Beza 1519–1605
Jakob Bidermann 1577–1639
Flavio Biondo 1392–1463 De Roma instaurata; De Roma triumphante History
Thomas Bisse [Wikidata] 1675–1731
Johannes Bissel [Wikidata] Ioannes Bisselius 1601–82 German
Pierre de Blarru [Wikidata] 1437–1510 French
Giovanni Boccaccio 1313–75 Genealogie deorum gentilium Mythography
Jean Bodin 1530–96
Hector Boethius 1465–1536
Etienne de La Boétie 1530–1563 Poemata, 1571 Poetry
Giovanni Bona 1609–74
Antonio Bonfini 1434–1503
Giovanni Francesco Bordini [Wikidata] Johannes Franciscus Bordinus 1536–1609 Italian
Nicolas Bourbon 1503–1550
Mark Alexander Boyd Marcus Alexander Bodius 1562–1601
Alessandro Braccesi 1445–1503
Jacopo Bracciolini [Wikidata] 1442–78 Italian
Poggio Bracciolini Poggius Florentinus 1380–1459 Italian Facetiae; De avaritia Hunour, morality
Aurelio Lippo Brandolini 1454–97
Sebastian Brant 1457–1521
Gabriël Mudaeus Brechtanus 1502–1560
John Bridges 1536–1618
John Brinsley 1566–1624
Leonardo Bruni Leonardus Aretinus 1370–1444
Giordano Bruno 1548–1600
George Buchanan 1506–82 Scottish Tutored James I, greatest Scottish Neo-Latin poet Poetry
Guillaume Budé Guilielmus Budaeus 1467–1540 De asse (1515); De philologia, (1532); De transitu Hellenismi ad Christianismum (1535). Classical studies and philology
Gabriel Bugnot [Wikidata] 1673 (d)
Ghislain Bulteel Gislenus Bultelius 1555–1611
Pieter Burman Petrus Burmannus 1668–1741 Dutch
Joannes Burmeister 1576–1638 German
Ambrogio da Calepino Ambrosius Calepinus 1453–1511 Italian
William Camden 1551–1623 Works across many different prose genres Non-fiction
Tommaso Campanella 1568–1639
Thomas Campion 1567–1620
Pietro Andrea Canonieri 1639 (d)
Willem Canter Gulielmus Canterus 1542–1575 Dutch
Gerolamo Cardano Hieronymus Cardanus 1501–76
Fulvio Cardulo [Wikidata] 1526–91
Pietro Carmeliano [Wikidata] Petrus Carmelianus 1451–1527 Italian
Isaac Casaubon 1559–1614
Petrus Castellanus [Wikidata] 1582–1632 Dutch
Lapo da Castiglionchio 1316–81 Italy Poetry
Baldassare Castiglione 1478–1529
Nicolas Caussin 1583–1651
Conrad Celtis 1459–1508
Tommaso Ceva 1648–1737
Thomas Chaloner{sfn|Moul|2017|p=xix}} 1521–65
François Champion de Cicé [Wikidata] 1666–1715
John Cheke 1514–57
Thomas Chaundler 1418–90 English Academic
David Chytraeus 1530–1600
Grzegorz Knapski 1564–1638
Carolus Clusius 1526–1609 Dutch Botany
John Colet 1467–1519 English Erasmus' circle
Urceo Codro Antonius Codrus Urceus 1446–1500
Francesco Colonna Franciscus Columna 1433–1527
Benedetto Colucci [Wikidata] 1438-1506
Natalis Comes 1520–1582 Italian Mythologiae (1567) Mythology
Antonio Schinella Conti 1677–1749
Giovanni Conversini 1343–1408
Janus Cornarius 1500–58 German (Saxony)
Mario Corrado [Wikidata] 1508–1575 Italian De lingua Latina (1569), De copia Latini sermonis (1582) Latin composition
Tommaso Corréa [Wikidata] 1536–95
Gregorio Correr 1409–64
Paolo Cortesi Paulus Cortesius 1465–1510 Italian
Laurentius Corvinus 1465–1527
Giovanni Cotta [Wikidata] Iohannes Cotta 1480–1510 Italy Poetry
Abraham Cowley 1618–67
Richard Crashaw 1613–49
Jean Crespin 1520–72
Lodrisio Crivelli [Wikidata] Leodrisius Cribellus 1412–65 Italian
Luis da Cruz [Wikidata] Ludovicus Crucius 1542–1604 Portuguese Poet
Petrus Cunaeus 1586–1638
Giacomo Curlo [Wikidata] Jacobus Curulus 1423–67
Anne Le Fèvre Dacier 1647–1720
Anton van Dale Antonius van Dale 1638–1708 Dutch
Jan Dantyszek Ioannes Dantiscus 1485–1548
Giovanni Darcio [Wikidata] Johannes Darcaeus 1510–1554
Agostino Dati 1420–78
Carlo Roberto Dati 1619–76
Leonardo Dati 1360–1425
Angelo Decembrio 1415–67
Nicolas Denisot 1515–59
Francesco Diedo [Wikidata] 1435–84
Etienne Dolet 1577–1632 Burned at the stake for pro-Reformation views Ciceronian stylist
Caspar Dornau [Wikidata] Dornavius d. 1546
Maarten van Dorp Martinus Dorpius 1485–1525 Dutch Drama
Janus Dousa 1545–1604
Thomas Draxe 1618 (d)
William Drummond 1585–1649
William Drury 1584–1643
Jean Du Bellay 1493–1560
Joachim Du Bellay 1522–1560
András Dugonics [Wikidata] 1740–1818
Jacques Dupuy [Wikidata] Jacobus Puteanus 1591–1656 French
Pierre Dupuy Puteanus 1582–1651
Paolo Emili Paulus Aemilius Veronensis 1460–1529 Italian
Gerrit Gerritszoon Desiderius Erasmus 1466–1536 Dutch
Anton Wilhelm Ertl 1654–1715
Henri Estienne Henricus Stephanus 1470–1520
Leonhard Euler 1707–83
Georg Fabricius 1516–71
Bartolomeo Facio 1400–57
Vittorino da Feltre 1378–1448
Giovanni Battista Ferrari Johannes Baptista Ferrarius 1502 (d)
Marsilio Ficino 1433–99
Francesco Filelfo 1398–1481 Sphortias; De morali disciplina Poetry, philosophy
Gian Maria Filelfo [Wikidata] Ioannes Marius Philelphus 1426–80 Italian
Martino Filetico [Wikidata] Martinus Phileticus 1430–90 Italian
Payne Fisher Paganus Piscator 1616–93
Teofilo Folengo 1491–1544 Liber macaronices 1517, 1521 Comic / macaronic poetry
James Foulis Scottish First major Scottish Neo-Latin poet Poetry
Marcantonio Flaminio 1498–1550 Italian Poetry
Francesco Florio [Wikidata] 1428–83 Italian
Girolamo Fracastoro 1478–1553 Italian Widely imitated Poetry
Francesco Franchini Franciscus Franchinus 1500–59
Abraham Fraunce 1558–1633
André des Freux [Wikidata] Andreas Frusius 1510–56 French
Nicodemus Frischlin 1547–90
Gemma Frisius 1508–1555 Dutch Geography
Tito Livio Frulovisi 1420–50 Italian History
William Gager 1555–1622 English Most notable English dramatist Drama
Luigi Galvani Aloisius Galvanus 1737–98 Italian Physics
Giovanni Garzoni 1419–1505 Italian Various
Johannes Gast [Wikidata] Johannes Gastius 1500–52 Swiss
Pierre Gassendi 1592–1655 French Astronomer, mathematician
Niccolò Partenio Giannettasio [Wikidata] Nicolaus Parthenius Giannettasius 1648–1715 Italian
Gian Matteo Giberti Joannes Matthaeus Gibertus 1495–1543
Paolo Giovio Paulus Jovius 1483–1552 Italian Historiarum sui temporis libri XLV (1552) (A History of our times; De viris et foeminis aetate nostra florentibus (Notable Men and Women of our Time) History
Lilio Gregorio Giraldi 1479–1552
Wilhelm Gnapheus Gulielmus Gnapheus 1493–1568 Dutch
Samuel Gott 1614–71
Luis de Granada 1505–88
Thomas Gray 1716–71
Jakob Gretser 1562–1625
Nicholas Grimald 1519–62
Johann Friedrich Gronovius 1611–1671
Willem de Groot [Wikidata] 1597–1662 Dutch
Hugo Grotius 1583–1645 Dutch Diplomatic relations; poetry
Nicolaus Grudius [Wikidata] 1504–1570 Dutch
Battista Guarini 1538–1612 Italian
Guarino da Verona Guarinus Veronensis 1374–1460 Italian
Bernardo Guglielmini Guilielminus 1693–1769
François Guyet 1575–1655
Walter Haddon 1515–1572 Poetry, theology, epitaphs
Joseph Hall 1574–1656
Walter Harris 1686–1761 Irish
Gabriel Harvey c. 1552 – c. 1631 English
Jan van Havre Johannes Havraeus 1551–1625
Gerard Nicolaas Heerkens [Wikidata] Marius Curillus 1726–1801
Daniel Heinsius 1580–1655 Dutch Poetry
Nicholaas Heinsius Nicholaus Heinsius ? Dutch Poetry
George Herbert 1593–1633
John Herd [Wikidata] 1511–1584 Noted for Historia quattuor regum Angliae: heroico carmine conclusa Poetry
Eoban Koch Helius Eobanus Hessus 1488–1540 German
Ludvig Holberg Ludovicus Holbergius 1684–1754 Danish / Norwegian Novels
Michel del' Hôpital Michael Hospitalius 1504–73
Lambertus Hortensius [Wikidata] 1500–74
Sidron de Hossche Sidronius Hosschius 1596–1653
Pierre-Daniel Huet 1630–1721
Herman Hugo 1588–1629
David Hume 1558–1629
James Hume (mathematician) 1639
Nicolaus Hussovianus 1480–1533 Lithuanian
Ulrich von Hutten 1488–1523
Christiaan Huygens Christianus Huygens 1629–1695 Dutch Mathematics
Luigi Illuminati [Wikidata] Aloisius Illuminati 1881-1962 Italian Dux populi; Dux militum; Dux Italiae Poetry, Fascist Poetry
Klemens Janicki Clemens Ianicius 1516–43
Christopher Johnson 1536–97
Samuel Johnson 1709–84 Poetry
Arthur Johnson 1587–1641
Johannes Kepler 1571–1630
Johannes Kerckmeister [Wikidata] 1450–1500
David Kinloch 1559–1617
Joris van Lanckvelt Georgius Macropedius 1487–1558 Dutch Drama
Geert De Kremer Gerardus Mercator 1512–1594 Dutch Geography
Cristoforo Landino 1424–98 Xandra,Disputationes Camaldulenses Poetry, theology
Ortensio Lando 1510–58
Lodovico Lazzarelli 1447–1500
François Antoine Le Febvre 1678–1737
Antoine Legrand 1629–99
John Leland (antiquary) 1503–52
Bernadino Leo 1572–85 fl.
Gotthold Ephraim Lessing 1729–81
Leonardus Lessius 1554–1623 Dutch Geography
Michael Lilienthal 1686–1750
Carl Linnaeus 1707–78
Lorenzo Lippi 1606–65
  Justus Lipsius 1547–1606
Zacharie de Lisieux [Wikidata] Petrus Firmianus, Zacharias Lexoviensis
William Lily c. 1468 – c. 1522 Erasmus' circle
Thomas Linacre c. 1460 – c. 1524 Erasmus' circle
John Lloyd 1558–1603
Jakob Locher [Wikidata] Iacobus Locher; Philomusus 1471–1528
Peter Lombard 1555–1625
Christophe de Longueil Christophorus Longolius 1488–1522
Antonio Loschi [Wikidata] 1368–1441
Antonio Lovati 1241–1309
Eilert Lübben [Wikidata] Eilhard Lubinus 1565–1621
John Lynch Gratianus Lucius 1599–1677
Jean Salmon Macrin 1490–1557
Giovanni Pietro Maffei Petrus Maffeius 1533–1603
Antonio Magliabechi 1633–1714
Paracleto Corneto Malvezzi [Wikidata] Fuscus Paracletus Cornetanus De Malvetiis 1408–87
Pierre Mambrun [Wikidata] Petrus Mambrunus 1601–61
Domenico Mancini Dominicus Mancinus 1434– 1494
Giannozzo Manetti 1396–1459
Baptista Mantuanus Baptista Spagnuoli Mantuan Baptista Mantuanus 1448–1516
Paolo Marchesi 1460–70 fl.
Théodore Marcile [Wikidata] Theodorus Marcilius 1548–1617
Giovanni Mazza [Wikidata] Joannes Mazza 1877–1943 Italian Italia renata (1930) Poetry, Fascist Poetry
Clément Marot 1496–1544
Giovanni Marrasio [Wikidata] 1400–1452
Adriaan Nicolai Hadrianus Marius [Wikidata] 1509–1568 Dutch Poetry
Michele Marullo Michael Tarchaniota Marullus 1453–1500
Jacob Masen Masenius; Ioannes Semanus 1606–81
Guillaume Massieu 1665–1722
Pacifico Massimi Pacificus Maximus [Wikidata] 1410–1506
Thomas May 1594–1650
Johann Meder [Wikidata] Johannes Meder 1495 fl. Sermons
Philip Melanchthon 1497–1560
Tommaso Melenchino 1500 fl.
Andrew Melville 1545–1622
Gilles Ménage 1613–92
Johann Burkhard Johannes Burchardus Menckenius [Wikidata] 1674–1732
Nicolas Mercier 1657 d.
Domenico Migliazza Dominicus Migliazza [Wikidata] 1876–1959 Italian Roma (1931) Poetry, Fascist Poetry
John Milton Joannes Milton 1608–74 English Defensio pro Populo Anglicano Poetry, polemics
Giovanni Pico della Mirandola Johannes Picus de Mirandula 1463–1494 Italian Conclusiones philosophicae, cabalisticae et theologicae; De dignitate hominis Philosophy
Francesco Maria Molza 1489–1544
Michel de Montaigne 1533–92
Claude Hervé de Montaigu 1687–1762
Peter van den Bergh Petrus Montanus [Wikidata] 1467–1507 Dutch De Poetis; De Medicis; De Principibus; De Vita Beata Poetry, satire
Robert Moor 1568–1640
Olimpia Fulvia Morata 1526–55
Thomas More 1478–1535 Epigrammata (1518) marks the transition to Neo Latin Various
Daniel Georg Morhof 1539–1691
Claude Barthélemy Morisot Claudius Bartolomaeus Morisotus [Wikidata] 1592–1661 French
Domenico Morosini 1417–1509 Italian De bene instituta re publica Government
Peter du Moulin 1601–84 English-French Regii sanguinis clamor ad coelum adversus paricidas Anglicanos Politics
Francesco Mucanzio Franciscus Mucantius [Wikidata] 1573–90 fl. Diarist
Marc-Antoine Muret Marcus Antonius Muretus 1526–85
Albertino Mussato 1261–1329
Johannes Michael Nagonius Johannes Michael Nagonius [Wikidata] 1450–1510
Naldo Naldi Naldus Naldius [Wikidata] 1432–1513 Italian
Petrus Nannius 1500–57 Dutch
Thomas Naogeorg 1508–63
Giovanni Napoleone Ioannes Napoleone [Wikidata] c. 1920 – c. 1940 Italian Carmen lustrale (1928) Poetry, Fascist Poetry
Neri de' Nerli 1459–1524
Martin Nessel Martinus Nesselius 1607–73
Agostino Nifo 1473–1545
Marius Nizzolius 1498–1576
Roberto Nobili 1577–1656
Heinrich Nolle 1626 d.
Federigo Nomi 1633–1705
Christopher Ocland 1590 d.
François Olivier Franciscus Olivarius 1497–1560
Dermod O'Meara 1614–42 fl.
Johannes Opicius 1492–3 fl.
Martin Opitz 1597–1639
Abraham Ortelius 1527–1598 Dutch Economics
Philip O'Sullivan-Beare 1590–1634
John Owen Ioannes Owen, Joannes Audoenus 1564–1622
Marco Antonio Paganutio
Marcello Palingenio Marcellus Palingenius Stellatus 1500–51 Italian Zodiacus Vitae Zodiac; poetry
Francesco Pandolfini 1470–1520
Gianantonio de Porcellio Pandoni 1409–1485 Epigrammatist
John Parkhurst 1511/2–1574/5
Paolo Pansa Paulus Pansa 1485–1538
Petrus Papeus 1539 fl.
Nicolas de Peiresc Peirescius 1580–1637
Nicolas Petit 1497–1532
Francesco Petrarca Petrarchus 1304–74
James Philp 1654/5–1720
Enea Silvio Bartolomeo Piccolomini Aeneas Silvius Piccolomini 1458–64 Italian Historia de duobus amantibus an erotic novel; Commentariorum libri XIII. A Pope. Novels, autobiograhy
Willibald Pirckheimer 1470–1530
Ioannes Baptista Pius 1475–1542
Franciscus Plante 1613–90
Bartolemeo Platina 1421–81 Arrested for pagan tendencies. Later at Vatican library. Historia de viris pontificum Romanorum and De honesta voluptate et valetudine Food and health
Sicco Polenton 1375–1447
Melchior de Polignac 1661–1742
Angelo Poliziano Angelus Politianus 1454–94 Silvae
Giovanni Gioviano Pontano 1429–1503 De amore coniugali; Baiae; Neniae; Eridanus speech and morals De sermone; De fortitudine Light poetry
Jacobus Pontanus [Wikidata] 1542–1626
Johann Ludwig Prasch Johannis Ludovicus Praschius 1637–90
Susanna Prasch 1661–1691
Ubertino Pusculo Ubertino Pusculus 1431–88
Erycius Puteanus 1574–1646
George Puttenham 1529–90
Francis Quarles 1592–1644
Claude Quillet 1602–61
Benvenuto Rambaldi Benvenutus Imolensis, Benvenutus de Rambaldis 1330–88
René Rapin 1621–87
Džono Rastic Junius Restius 1755–1814
Johann Reuchlin 1455–1522
Nicolas Reusner 1545–1602
Beatus Rhenanus 1485–1547
Nicolas Rigault Rigaltius 1577–1654
Francesco Robortello 1577–1654 Italian In librum Aristotelis de arte poetica explanationes (1548) Art of poetry
Francesco Rococciolo 1460–1528
Pierre Ronsard 1524–85
Gian Vittorio Rossi 1577–1647
Adriaen de Roulers Adrianus Roulerius 1597 d.
Adrianus van Royen 1704–79
Jean Roze Ioannes Roze 1679–1719
George Ruggle 1575–1622
David Ruhnkenius 1723–1798 Dutch
Jan Rutgersius 1589–1625
Sabinus; Angelus Gnaeus Quirinus Sabinus 1460–80 fl.
Georgius Sabinus, 1508–60
Coluccio Salutati 1331–1406 De laboribus Herculis; De nobilitate legum et medicine; De seculo et religione;De fato et fortuna; De tyranno; Lucretia
Johannes Pannonicus Sambucus 1531–84
Joannes Sangenesius 1654 fl.
Iacopo Sannazaro 1458–1530
Joannes Sapidus 1490–1561
Maciej Kasimierz Sarbiewski Matthias Casimirus Sarbievius 1595–1640
Pierre-Juste Sautel 1613–62
Joseph Justus Scaliger 1540–1609 French Opus de emendatione temporum (1583) Chronology
Julius Caesar Scaliger 1484–1558
Cornelius Schoen Schoenaeus 1541–1611
Petrus Scholirius 1583–1635
Jacob Schöpper 1554 d.
Hermann Schotten 1503–46
Quintus Sectanus 1660–1726
Joannes Secundus Janus Secundus 1511–36 Poetry
Petrus Lotichius Secundus 1528–60
Ioannes Ginesius Sepulveda 1490–1573
Anne Seymour 1538–88 English
Jane Seymour 1541–61 English
Margaret Seymour 1540 English
Schonaeus 1540–1611 Dutch Drama
Adam Siber 1516–84
Lucius Marineus Siculus 1460–1533
Luisa Sigea 1522–60
Carlo Sigonio Carolus Sigonius 1524–84
Joanne Soter 1518–43 fl.
Etienne Auguste Souciet 1671–1744
Sperone Speroni 1500–88
Francesco Sperulo 1463–1531
Richard Stanihurst 1547–1618
Benedict Stay 1714–1801
Bernardino Stefonio 1560–1620
Giulio Cesare Stella 1564–1624
Caspar Stiblinus 1526–62
John Stockwood 1610 d.
Famiano Strada Famianus 1572–1649
John Stradling 1563–1637
Ercole Strozzi 1473–1508 Italian Poetry
Tito Vespasiano Strozzi 1424–1505 Italian
Jean Sturm Ioannes Sturmius 1507–89
Johannes Surius 1617–21 fl.
François Tarillon 1666–1735
Torquato Tasso 1544–95
Francesco Tedaldi 1420–1490
Diogo de Teive 1514–1569
Emanuele Tesauro 1592–1675
Jacques Auguste de Thou 1553–1617 French Historiarum sui temporis … libri (1604) History
Ambrogio Traversari 1386–1439
Gaspare Trimbocchi Tribrachus 1439–1493 Italian
Gian Giorgio Trissino 1478–1550
Piero Valeriano 1477–1558 Italian Hieroglyphica (1556); speculation on their meaning History
Lorenzo Valla Laurentius Valla 1407–57 Elegantiae; Repastinatio dialecticae et philosophiae;De falso credita et ementita Constantini donatione Philosophy, theology, Latin style
William Vaughan 1577–1641
Maffeo Vegio 1407–58 Astyanax; Vellus aureum; Antonias; De rebus antiquis memorabilibus S. Petri Romae Epics, history
Caspar Ursinus Velius 1493–1539
Miguel Venegas 1531–1589
Carolus Verardus 1492 fl.
Marcellinus Verardus 1493 fl.
Pier Vergerio 1370–1444
Polydore Vergil 1470–1555
Michele Verino 1469–87
Ugolino Verino 1438–1516
Nicolaus Vernulaeus 1583–1649 Dutch Drama
Andreas Vesalius 1514–1564 Dutch Medicine
Marco Girolamo Vida 1485–1566 Italian De bombyce (On the Silkworm) and De ludo scaccorum (On the Game of Chess); Christias, a life of Christ Reference / textbooks
Alexander of Villedieu 1175–1240
José Antonio de Villerías y Roelas 1695–1728
Giovanni Antonio Viperano 1535–1610
Janus Vitalis 1485–1560
Juan Luis Vives 1493–1540 Dutch Exercitatio linguae Latinae Colloquia
Gerardus Joannes Vossius 1577–1649
Bonaventura Vulcanius 1538–1514
James Ware 1594–1666
Thomas Watson 1556–92 Ovidian or Petrarchan poetry
Elizabeth Jane Weston Elisabetha Ioanna Westonia 1582–1612 English Poetry
Richard Willes Ricardus Willeius [Wikidata] 1546–1579
Thomas Wilson 1524–81
Jakob Wimpheling 1450–1528
Kornelis Wouters Cornelius Valerius [Wikidata] 1512–1578 Dutch
Daniel Wyttenbach [Wikidata] 1746–1820
Basilio Zanchi 1501–58
Jakob Zovitius [Wikidata] Jacobus Zovitius 1512–1540
Matteo Zuppardo [Wikidata] Matthaeus Zuppardus 1400–57

Notes

  1. See Wikidata entry

References

  1. Ford, Bloemendal & Fantazzi 2014; IJsewijn & Sacré 1990–1998; Moul 2017; Knight & Tilg 2015
  2. ^ Moul 2017, p. xvii.
  3. ^ Porter 2014.
  4. ^ Deneire 2014.
  5. ^ Kallendorf 2014.
  6. ^ Fantazzi 2014.
  7. ^ Moul 2017, p. xviii.
  8. Considine 2014.
  9. ^ Kallendorf 2014b.
  10. ^ Ferrand 2014.
  11. ^ Moul 2017, p. xix.
  12. See Latin Library
  13. ^ Moul 2017, p. xx.
  14. ^ Moul 2017, p. xxi.
  15. Backus 2014a.
  16. ^ Moul 2017, p. xxii.
  17. ^ Lamers, Reitz-Joosse & Sacré 2014.
  18. ^ Moul 2017, p. xxiii.
  19. ^ Moul 2017, p. xxiv.
  20. ^ Moul 2017, p. xxv.
  21. ^ Moul 2017, p. xxvi.
  22. ^ Moul 2017, p. xxvii.

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