"Cornelius Schrevelius (* 25. Mai 1608 in Haarlem; \u2020 11. September 1661 in Leiden; auch Cornelis Schrevel oder Screvel) war ein niederl\u00E4ndischer Altphilologe."@de . . . . . . . . "Cornelis Schrevel, en latin Cornelius Schrevelius (1608-1664), est un m\u00E9decin et philologue n\u00E9erlandais."@fr . . . . . . . . . "Cornelius Schrevelius (Haarlem, gedoopt 13 april 1608 \u2013 Leiden, begraven augustus 1664) was een Nederlands filoloog en rector van de Latijnse School van Leiden."@nl . "Cornelis Schrevel, en latin Cornelius Schrevelius (1608-1664), est un m\u00E9decin et philologue n\u00E9erlandais."@fr . "Cornelius Schrevelius"@nl . . "Cornelius Schrevelius"@de . . . . . . "1068783858"^^ . . . . . . "1401"^^ . . . . . . . . . . . . . "Cornelius Schrevelius (* 25. Mai 1608 in Haarlem; \u2020 11. September 1661 in Leiden; auch Cornelis Schrevel oder Screvel) war ein niederl\u00E4ndischer Altphilologe."@de . . . . "Cornelius Schrevelius (Haarlem, gedoopt 13 april 1608 \u2013 Leiden, begraven augustus 1664) was een Nederlands filoloog en rector van de Latijnse School van Leiden."@nl . . . . . . . . . "Cornelis Schrevel"@fr . . . . . . . . . "Cornelis Schrevel (bapt. 13 April 1608 \u2013 1664) was a Dutch physician and scholar. Schrevel was born in Haarlem. He studied medicine at Leiden University and replaced his father Theodorus Schrevelius as head of the college faculty at Leiden in 1642. He published a Latin-Greek lexicon and edited many classical authors, including an edition of Curtius Rufus owned by Thomas Jefferson. He died in Leiden. The Lexicon ran to scores of editions in half-a-dozen languages, to the early nineteenth century; an expansion of 1663 was edited by Joseph Hill."@en . . . . . . . . "Cornelis Schrevel"@en . . . "16975047"^^ . . . . "Cornelis Schrevel (bapt. 13 April 1608 \u2013 1664) was a Dutch physician and scholar. Schrevel was born in Haarlem. He studied medicine at Leiden University and replaced his father Theodorus Schrevelius as head of the college faculty at Leiden in 1642. He published a Latin-Greek lexicon and edited many classical authors, including an edition of Curtius Rufus owned by Thomas Jefferson. He died in Leiden. The Lexicon ran to scores of editions in half-a-dozen languages, to the early nineteenth century; an expansion of 1663 was edited by Joseph Hill."@en . . . .