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Max Müller

1823 - 1900

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Sa biographie est disponible en 50 langues sur Wikipédia. Max Müller est le 6th linguiste le plus populaire (en baisse du 3rd en 2024), la 137th biographie la plus populaire d'Allemagne (en hausse du 140th en 2019), ainsi que le linguiste d'Allemagne le plus populaire.

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Among Linguistes

Among linguistes, Max Müller ranks 6 out of 214Before him are Ferdinand de Saussure, Edgar de Wahl, Pāṇini, Patanjali, and Noam Chomsky. After him are William James Sidis, Noah Webster, Mahmud al-Kashgari, Roman Jakobson, Mesrop Mashtots, and Rasmus Rask.

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Contemporaries

Among people born in 1823, Max Müller ranks 1After him are Abdulmejid I, Phineas Gage, Alfred Russel Wallace, Gyula Andrássy, Ernest Renan, Sándor Petőfi, Prince Alexander of Hesse and by Rhine, Leopold Kronecker, Édouard Lalo, Alexandre Cabanel, and Li Hongzhang. Among people deceased in 1900, Max Müller ranks 5Before him are Friedrich Nietzsche, Oscar Wilde, Gottlieb Daimler, and Wilhelm Steinitz. After him are Umberto I of Italy, Ivan Aivazovsky, John Ruskin, Vladimir Solovyov, Étienne Lenoir, Alfred, Duke of Saxe-Coburg and Gotha, and John Sherman.

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In Allemagne

Among people born in Allemagne, Max Müller ranks 137 out of NaNBefore him are August Kekulé (1829), Carl Maria von Weber (1786), Frederick III, German Emperor (1831), Carl von Clausewitz (1780), Novalis (1772), and Heinrich Böll (1917). After him are Erik Erikson (1902), Henry the Fowler (876), Otto III, Holy Roman Emperor (980), Adolf Windaus (1876), Leopold I of Belgium (1790), and Ernst Chain (1906).

Among Linguistes In Allemagne

Among linguistes born in Allemagne, Max Müller ranks 1After him are Franz Bopp (1791), Jost Gippert (1956), August Schleicher (1821), Johann Martin Schleyer (1831), Johann Christoph Adelung (1732), Georg Friedrich Grotefend (1775), Friedrich August Wolf (1759), Michel Bréal (1832), Vasily Radlov (1837), Hermann Paul (1846), and Hugo Schuchardt (1842).

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