A philomath is a person with a love of learning.
Philomath may also refer to:
People
edit- Benjamin Franklin, who used this pen-name
- Jonathan Swift, who wrote as T. N. Philomath
Literature
edit- Philomathes, a character in a dissertation by King James VI and I titled Daemonologie
- Philomathes, a main character in the theatrical comic interlude Studentes (1545/49) by Christoph Stymmelius
Organisations
edit- Philomath Club, Jewish women's literary association in San Francisco, California, founded in 1894
- Philomathean Club, women's club in Stockton, California, founded in 1896
- Philomathean Literary Society (Erskine College)
- Philomathean Society, literary society at the University of Pennsylvania, founded in 1813
- Philomathean Society (New York University) (1832-1888)
- Philomaths, Polish secret student organization that existed, 1817-23, at the Imperial University of Vilnius
Places and schools
edit- Philomathean Clubhouse, historic building of the women's club in Stockton, California
- Philomath, Georgia
- Philomath, Indiana
- Philomath, Oregon, home of:
Publications
edit- Philomath Bulletin, a weekly newspaper of Philomath, Oregon