Georg Aenotheus Koch (15 November 1802, Drebach – 9 July 1879, Leipzig) was a German classical philologist and lexicographer.
He studied theology and classical philology at the University of Leipzig as a student of Gottfried Hermann and Christian Daniel Beck.
In 1825, he received his doctorate, and beginning in 1831 he taught classes at the Thomasschule zu Leipzig.
[1] In addition to writing numerous editions of classical works, he did extensive work in regards to the lexicography of individual authors, namely: Horace, Virgil, Marcus Velleius Paterculus and Cornelius Nepos.
He also published a Latin thesaurus (Gradus ad Parnassum), a pocket dictionary (over three editions) and a successful German-Latin geographical dictionary.