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Best 1 Peter Mark Roget

Peter Mark Roget was a nineteenth-century physician best known for creating the *Thesaurus of English Words and Phrases*. Published in 1852, this comprehensive reference work organized words by concept rather than alphabetical order, significantly influencing how people understood and utilized langu...

2 Julius Pollux

Julius Pollux was a 2nd-century Greek rhetorician whose *Onomasticon* served as a crucial thesaurus of Attic Greek vocabulary and influenced later Byzantine lexicons.

3 Minamoto no Shitagō

Minamoto no Shitagō was a Heian-period Japanese scholar who compiled the *Wamyō Ruijushō* around 938, which is recognized as the oldest extant Japanese dictionary.

4 Grzegorz Knapski

Grzegorz Knapski was a Polish Jesuit lexicographer whose Thesaurus Polono-Latino-Graecus, first printed in Kraków in 1621, was used in schools.

5 Barbara Ann Kipfer

Barbara Ann Kipfer, an American lexicographer and linguist, edited Roget's International Thesaurus from the 5th through 8th editions.

6 Grady Ward
Grady Ward

Grady Ward is an American software engineer and lexicographer who created the Moby Project and released its lexical resources in 1996.

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