400 BC - 400 BC
Nausiphanes (Greek: Ναυσιφάνης; lived c. 325 BC) was an ancient Greek atomist philosopher from Teos. Nausiphanes reportedly had a large number of pupils, and was particularly famous as a rhetorician. Read more on Wikipedia
Since 2007, the English Wikipedia page of Nausiphanes has received more than 32,245 page views. His biography is available in 16 different languages on Wikipedia (up from 15 in 2019). Nausiphanes is the 695th most popular philosopher (down from 670th in 2019), the 664th most popular biography from Turkey (down from 606th in 2019) and the 39th most popular Turkish Philosopher.
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Among philosophers, Nausiphanes ranks 695 out of 1,081. Before him are Michael Walzer, Theophan Prokopovich, Frithjof Schuon, Volin, Salomon Maimon, and Abu'l-Barakāt al-Baghdādī. After him are Rudolph Goclenius, Wang Bi, Denis de Rougemont, Johann Heinrich Alsted, Moshe Chaim Luzzatto, and John Argyropoulos.
1935 - Present
HPI: 55.07
Rank: 689
1681 - 1736
HPI: 55.07
Rank: 690
1907 - 1998
HPI: 55.05
Rank: 691
1882 - 1945
HPI: 55.05
Rank: 692
1754 - 1800
HPI: 55.05
Rank: 693
1080 - 1165
HPI: 55.02
Rank: 694
400 BC - 400 BC
HPI: 55.02
Rank: 695
1547 - 1628
HPI: 54.98
Rank: 696
226 - 249
HPI: 54.97
Rank: 697
1906 - 1985
HPI: 54.96
Rank: 698
1588 - 1638
HPI: 54.93
Rank: 699
1707 - 1746
HPI: 54.89
Rank: 700
1415 - 1487
HPI: 54.89
Rank: 701
Among people born in 400 BC, Nausiphanes ranks 45. Before him are Diodorus Cronus, Artabazos II, Aristyllus, King Xian of Zhou, Lais of Corinth, and Polykleitos the Younger. After him are Aeacides of Epirus, Gan De, Erinna, Lucius Cornelius Scipio Barbatus, Leontion, and Cleitarchus. Among people deceased in 400 BC, Nausiphanes ranks 19. Before him are Perictione, Oxyartes, Artakama, Cebes, Cephisodotus the Elder, and Antalcidas. After him are Gan De, Erinna, Euphranor, Li Kui, Echion, and Pythias.
400 BC - 300 BC
HPI: 55.61
Rank: 39
400 BC - 360 BC
HPI: 55.43
Rank: 40
400 BC - 300 BC
HPI: 55.40
Rank: 41
400 BC - 321 BC
HPI: 55.14
Rank: 42
400 BC - 360 BC
HPI: 55.09
Rank: 43
400 BC - 360 BC
HPI: 55.05
Rank: 44
400 BC - 400 BC
HPI: 55.02
Rank: 45
400 BC - 313 BC
HPI: 54.99
Rank: 46
400 BC - 400 BC
HPI: 54.95
Rank: 47
400 BC - 400 BC
HPI: 54.84
Rank: 48
400 BC - 300 BC
HPI: 54.75
Rank: 49
400 BC - 360 BC
HPI: 54.59
Rank: 50
400 BC - 300 BC
HPI: 54.48
Rank: 51
500 BC - 400 BC
HPI: 56.90
Rank: 13
380 BC - 400 BC
HPI: 56.52
Rank: 14
350 BC - 400 BC
HPI: 56.38
Rank: 15
500 BC - 400 BC
HPI: 55.98
Rank: 16
500 BC - 400 BC
HPI: 55.76
Rank: 17
500 BC - 400 BC
HPI: 55.47
Rank: 18
400 BC - 400 BC
HPI: 55.02
Rank: 19
400 BC - 400 BC
HPI: 54.95
Rank: 20
400 BC - 400 BC
HPI: 54.84
Rank: 21
301 BC - 400 BC
HPI: 53.83
Rank: 22
500 BC - 400 BC
HPI: 53.55
Rank: 23
350 BC - 400 BC
HPI: 53.53
Rank: 24
362 BC - 400 BC
HPI: 53.44
Rank: 25
Among people born in Turkey, Nausiphanes ranks 664 out of 1,301. Before him are Alexander of Tralles (525), Demetrios Palaiologos (1407), Ali Sami Yen (1886), Reşat Nuri Güntekin (1889), Mustafa Balel (1945), and Cezayirli Gazi Hasan Pasha (1713). After him are Anthemius (400), Gainas (400), Matthew of Edessa (1100), Pir Sultan Abdal (1480), Philostorgius (368), and John Argyropoulos (1415).
525 - 605
HPI: 55.17
Rank: 658
1407 - 1470
HPI: 55.14
Rank: 659
1886 - 1951
HPI: 55.12
Rank: 660
1889 - 1956
HPI: 55.06
Rank: 661
1945 - Present
HPI: 55.05
Rank: 662
1713 - 1790
HPI: 55.04
Rank: 663
400 BC - 400 BC
HPI: 55.02
Rank: 664
400 - 500
HPI: 55.01
Rank: 665
400 - 401
HPI: 55.00
Rank: 666
1100 - 1144
HPI: 54.94
Rank: 667
1480 - 1550
HPI: 54.93
Rank: 668
368 - 439
HPI: 54.92
Rank: 669
1415 - 1487
HPI: 54.89
Rank: 670
Among philosophers born in Turkey, Nausiphanes ranks 39. Before him are Barlaam of Seminara (1290), Diogenes of Oenoanda (200), Maximus Planudes (1260), Bardaisan (154), Manuel Chrysoloras (1355), and Diodorus Cronus (-400). After him are John Argyropoulos (1415), Maximus of Ephesus (310), Crantor (-400), Nikephoros Blemmydes (1197), Cerinthus (100), and Necip Fazıl Kısakürek (1904).
1290 - 1348
HPI: 57.18
Rank: 33
200 - 200
HPI: 56.36
Rank: 34
1260 - 1305
HPI: 56.33
Rank: 35
154 - 222
HPI: 56.21
Rank: 36
1355 - 1415
HPI: 56.16
Rank: 37
400 BC - 300 BC
HPI: 55.61
Rank: 38
400 BC - 400 BC
HPI: 55.02
Rank: 39
1415 - 1487
HPI: 54.89
Rank: 40
310 - 372
HPI: 54.13
Rank: 41
400 BC - 276 BC
HPI: 53.94
Rank: 42
1197 - 1269
HPI: 53.77
Rank: 43
100 - 200
HPI: 53.55
Rank: 44
1904 - 1983
HPI: 52.93
Rank: 45