Cellarius

Cellarius is the Latin form of cellarer, an office within a medieval Benedictine abbey. As a surname it is usually a Latinized form of the German name Keller. Notable people with the surname include:

  • Ludwig Cellarius, died 1526, Ludwig Keller of Basel, first husband of Wibrandis Rosenblatt
  • Michael Cellarius, 1490–1548, Michael Keller of Augsburg, reformer
  • Martin Cellarius, 1499–1564, Martin Borrhaus, anti-Trinitarian reformer
  • Simon Cellarius, 1500–1544, Simon Hauskeller of Zwickau, composer
  • Isaac Cellarius, 1530–1580, Isaak Keller, Swiss professor of medicine
  • Andreas Cellarius, 1596–1665, German-Dutch mathematician and cartographer
  • Christoph Cellarius, 1638–1707, Christoph Keller, Weimar, classical scholar
  • Cellarius 1863, pseudonym perhaps referring to the classical scholar, signed to letters to the editor of The Press by Samuel Butler
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