Martin Luther D'Ooge

Martin Luther D'Ooge (17 July 1839 in Zonnemaire, Netherlands – 12 September 1915 in Ann Arbor, Michigan, United States) was a Dutch-born American classics scholar.

Martin Luther D'Ooge came from a Huguenot family, who emigrated from the Netherlands to the United States of America around 1851 and settled in Grand Rapids, Michigan.

After being awarded his bachelor's degree in 1862, he became headmaster of the Ann Arbor High School in 1863, a position he held until 1865.

However, he left after only one year, returning to the University of Michigan as Acting Professor of Greek language and literature.

There he deepened his knowledge, studying under the philologists Georg Curtius and Justus Hermann Lipsius, and with them was awarded a Doctorate of Philosophy in 1872.