BERGLER, STEPHAN (c. 16So—c. 1 i4o), German classical scholar, was born at Kronstadt in Transylvania and died at Bucha rest. After studying at Leipzig, he went to Amsterdam, where he edited Homer and produced indices to the Onomasticon of Julius Pollux for Wetzstein the publisher. Subsequently, at Hamburg, he assisted Fabricius (q.v.) in the production of his Bibliotheca Graeca and his edition of Sextus Empiricus. He became secretary to the prince of Wallachia, in whose library he discovered the introduction and the first three chapters of Eusebius's Demon stratio Evangelica. In addition to writing numerous articles for the Leipzig Acta Eruditorum, Bergler edited the editio princeps of the Byzantine historiographer Genesius (1733) ; the letters of Alciphron (1715), including 75 hitherto unpublished, and Aris tophanes (published by Burman 176o). He also translated Herodian into Latin (1759)