Georg Wilhelm Friedrich Freytag (19 September 1788 – 16 November 1861) was a German philologist.
[1] On the proclamation of peace (Treaty of Paris (1815)), Freytag resigned his chaplaincy, and returned to his investigations of Arabic, Persian, and Turkish languages, studying at Paris under Silvestre de Sacy.
In 1819 he was appointed to the professorship of oriental languages at the recently founded University of Bonn,[2] a post he maintained up until his death in 1861.
[1] Freytag's principal work was the acclaimed Lexicon Arabico-Latinum (Halle, 1830–1837), an abridgment of which was published in 1837.
[1][3] The lexicon was an improved and enlarged edition of an earlier work by Jacobus Golius.