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Odin. The main god in Norse mythology described as an immensely wise, one-eyed old man. Illustration of Odin as a wanderer dating from 1886 made from an original painting by Georg von Rosen. Ref CV69
Francesco Petrarca alias Petrarca 1304-1374, Italian scholar, poet and humanist
Theodor Gomperz (29 March 1832) (29 August 1912) was an Austrian historian of philosophy and classical philologist, Historical, digitally restored reproduction from a 19th century original
Franz Buecheler, 3 June 1837, 3 May 1908, was a German classical philologist, was born in Rheinberg and studied in Bonn, Historic, digitally restored reproduction from a 19th century original
Wendelin Foerster, 10 February 1844, 18 May 1915, was a German philologist and Romance scholar, Historical, digitally restored reproduction from a 19th century original
Anton Emanuel Schoenbach, born 29 May 1848, was an Austrian Germanist, cultural and literary scholar, Historical, digitally restored reproduction from a 19th century original
Johann Wilhelm Adolf Kirchhoff, 6 January 1826, 26 February 1908, was a German classical scholar and epigrapher, Historical, digitally restored reproduction from a 19th century original
Zurich-City: Nelson Mandela's speach as president and nobel prize winner at the Dolder Hotel in front of the swiss economy elite
Frederick III or Frederick the Wise, 1463 - 1525, Prince-elector of Saxony, Friedrich III. oder Friedrich der Weise, 1463 - 1525, Kurfuerst von Sachsen
Frederick III or Frederick the Wise, 1463 - 1525, Prince-elector of Saxony, digitally edited after a painting by Lucas Cranach the Elder, Friedrich III
Frederick III or Frederick the Wise, 1463 - 1525, Prince-elector of Saxony, digitally edited, Friedrich III. oder Friedrich der Weise, 1463 - 1525, Kurfuerst von Sachsen
Frederick III or Frederick the Wise, 1463 - 1525, Prince-elector of Saxony, digitally edited after Albrecht Duerer, Friedrich III. oder Friedrich der Weise, 1463 - 1525, Kurfuerst von Sachsen
Electors of Saxony, Frederick the Wise (l), John and John Frederick (r), after Lucas Cranach, portrait, high nobility, Holy Roman Empire, Reformation, historical illustration 1883
Picture series In front of and behind the scenes, Nathan the Wise, by Lessing, Liebig picture, digitally restored reproduction of a collector's picture from ca 1900, public domain
Picture series Sayings and Wisdoms, Sapienti sat, Enough for the Wise, Liebig picture, digitally restored reproduction of a collector's picture from around 1900, public domain
Picture series Sayings and Wisdom, Sic transit gloria mundi, so passes the glory of the world, Liebig picture, digitally restored reproduction of a collector's picture from ca 1900
Picture series Sayings and Wisdom, Multa cadunt inter calicem supremaque labra, Between Lipp and Kelcgesrand hovers the hand of the dark forces, Liebig picture
Picture series Fairy tale scenes from 1001 nights, the poor fisherman and the ruler of the believers, he brings the catch to a money changer at the command of the monkey, Liebig picture
Frederick III of Saxony, the Wise (ca)Frederick III of Saxony, the Wise (ca. 1463-1525), patron of Martin Luther and supporter of the Protestant Reformation
Thales of Miletus, born around 624 BC, died around 546 BC Pre-Socratic Greek philosopher from Miletus. One of the seven wise men of Greece
Heinrich Friedrich Wilhelm Gesenius, 3 February 1786, 23 October 1842, a German theologian
Galileo Galilei, 15 February 1564, 8 January 1642, was an Italian polymath
Frederick III or Frederick the Wise of Saxony, 17 January 1463, 5 May 1525, was Elector of Saxony from 1486 until his death in 1525, Historical
Hermann Ludwig Ferdinand Helmholtz, from 1883 von Helmholtz, 31 August 1821, 8 September 1894, a German physiologist and physicist
Friedrich Wilhelm Christian Carl Ferdinand von Humboldt, 22 June 1767, 8 April 1835, was a Prussian scholar, writer and statesman, Historical, digital reproduction of an original from the 19th century
Johann Jakob Wilhelm Heinse, Heintze, 15 February 1746, 22 June 1803, a German writer, translator, scholar and librarian, Historical, digital reproduction of an original from the 19th century
Brahma, one of the main gods in Hinduism, and Saraswati, Indian goddess of wisdom and scholarship, Historical, digital reproduction of an original from the 19th century
Thoth, Thoth, Tehut, Tahuti, in Egyptian mythology the ibis-headed or pavian-shaped god of the moon, magic, science, scribes, wisdom and the calendar, historical
John Landseer, 1769, 1852, English engraver and scholar of antiquities, Historical, digital reproduction of a 19th century original
Heloise and Abaelard, Petrus, Abaelard and Heloise or The Writer and the Man, by Ludwig Feuerbach, Heloise, 1100, 16 May 1164, a French nun, writer, scholar and abbess, Historical
Hadji Abd el-Kader, Abd el-Kadir, Abd al-Kadir or ʿAbd al-QAdir, actually Sidi el-Hadj Abd el-Kader Uled Mahiddin, 6 September 1808, 26 May 1883, an Algerian freedom fighter and scholar, Algeria
Pallas Athena, a goddess of Greek mythology
Albertus Magnus, Albert von Lauingen, Albertus Theutonicus, Albertus Coloniensis, Albert the Great, Albert the German, often also incorrectly Albert Count of Bollstaed, around 1200, 15 November 1280
Aristotle, 384 BC, 322 BC, a Greek polymath, Historical, digital reproduction of an original from the 19th century
James Henry Monk (1784-1836), English clergyman and classical scholar. Bishop of Gloucester in 1830 and of Gloucester and Bristol when the bishoprics were merged in 1836
John Walker (1731-1803), born in Canongate, Edinburgh, Scotland. Scottish chemist, botanist, mineralogist and meteorologist, Professor of Natural History at the University of Edinburgh 1779-1803
Jan Gruter (Gruytere, Gruterus) (1560-1627). Belgian-born classical scholar. He held various professorships, including at the universities of Wittenberg and Heidelberg
Marcelino Menendez y Pelayo, born 1856, died 1912, Spanish scholar, historian and literary critic
Jacobus Gronovius alias Jacob Gronow 1645 to 1716, Dutch classical scholar
Johann Georg Graevius 1632 to 1703, German classical philologist and critic
Ezekiel Spanheim 1629 to 1710, German diplomat and scholar
Claudius Salmasius alias Claude Saumaise, 1588 to 1653, French classical scholar
Johannes Meursius 1579 to 1639, Dutch classical scholar and antiquarian
Joseph Justus Scaliger 1540 to 1609, French religious leader and scholar
Pittacus of Mytilene, born around 640 BC, died 568 BC Greek philosopher. One of the seven wise men of Greece and Mytilenean general