1825 - 1882
Đuro Daničić (Serbian Cyrillic: Ђуро Даничић, pronounced [dʑǔːrɔ dânit͡ʃit͡ɕ]; 4 April 1825 – 17 November 1882), born Đorđe Popović (Serbian Cyrillic: Ђорђе Поповић) and also known as Đura Daničić (Serbian Cyrillic: Ђура Даничић), was a Serbian philologist, translator, linguistic historian and lexicographer. Read more on Wikipedia
Since 2007, the English Wikipedia page of Đuro Daničić has received more than 49,822 page views. His biography is available in 18 different languages on Wikipedia (up from 16 in 2019). Đuro Daničić is the 84th most popular linguist (up from 87th in 2019), the 147th most popular biography from Serbia (down from 134th in 2019) and the most popular Serbian Linguist.
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Among linguists, Đuro Daničić ranks 84 out of 161. Before him are Carl Brockelmann, Joshua Fishman, Johannes Aavik, Holger Pedersen, Johannes Schmidt, and Adolf Erman. After him are Yuen Ren Chao, Paul Ariste, Alexander Potebnja, Agop Dilâçar, Konrad Duden, and Bernhard Karlgren.
1868 - 1956
HPI: 52.99
Rank: 78
1926 - 2015
HPI: 52.69
Rank: 79
1880 - 1973
HPI: 52.57
Rank: 80
1867 - 1953
HPI: 52.35
Rank: 81
1843 - 1901
HPI: 52.19
Rank: 82
1854 - 1937
HPI: 52.14
Rank: 83
1825 - 1882
HPI: 51.66
Rank: 84
1892 - 1982
HPI: 51.62
Rank: 85
1905 - 1990
HPI: 51.60
Rank: 86
1835 - 1891
HPI: 51.51
Rank: 87
1895 - 1979
HPI: 51.51
Rank: 88
1829 - 1911
HPI: 51.49
Rank: 89
1889 - 1978
HPI: 51.43
Rank: 90
Among people born in 1825, Đuro Daničić ranks 44. Before him are Hans Gude, Émile Ollivier, Julius Oppert, Jean-Baptiste Arban, Grand Duchess Maria Mikhailovna of Russia, and Giovanni Fattori. After him are Felix Hoppe-Seyler, Mårten Eskil Winge, Rafael Núñez, August Beer, Benedetto Cairoli, and Giuseppe Prinzi. Among people deceased in 1882, Đuro Daničić ranks 46. Before him are Jørgen Moe, Johann Karl Friedrich Zöllner, Georges Leclanché, Charles J. Guiteau, François-Auguste Biard, and John William Draper. After him are Charles Blanc, Carl Robert Jakobson, Henry Cole, Theodor Kullak, Giovanni Lanza, and Auguste Barbier.
1825 - 1903
HPI: 52.77
Rank: 38
1825 - 1913
HPI: 52.73
Rank: 39
1825 - 1905
HPI: 52.31
Rank: 40
1825 - 1889
HPI: 52.12
Rank: 41
1825 - 1846
HPI: 52.04
Rank: 42
1825 - 1908
HPI: 51.77
Rank: 43
1825 - 1882
HPI: 51.66
Rank: 44
1825 - 1895
HPI: 51.56
Rank: 45
1825 - 1896
HPI: 50.83
Rank: 46
1825 - 1894
HPI: 50.76
Rank: 47
1825 - 1863
HPI: 50.24
Rank: 48
1825 - 1889
HPI: 50.21
Rank: 49
1825 - 1895
HPI: 49.79
Rank: 50
1813 - 1882
HPI: 53.64
Rank: 40
1834 - 1882
HPI: 53.62
Rank: 41
1836 - 1882
HPI: 53.12
Rank: 42
1841 - 1882
HPI: 53.02
Rank: 43
1799 - 1882
HPI: 52.67
Rank: 44
1811 - 1882
HPI: 51.81
Rank: 45
1825 - 1882
HPI: 51.66
Rank: 46
1813 - 1882
HPI: 51.63
Rank: 47
1841 - 1882
HPI: 50.80
Rank: 48
1808 - 1882
HPI: 50.78
Rank: 49
1818 - 1882
HPI: 50.55
Rank: 50
1810 - 1882
HPI: 49.84
Rank: 51
1805 - 1882
HPI: 49.51
Rank: 52
Among people born in Serbia, Đuro Daničić ranks 147 out of 564. Before him are Momir Bulatović (1956), Slobodan Jovanović (1869), Mika Antić (1932), Aleksandar Tirnanić (1910), Milorad Pavić (1921), and Dragan Pantelić (1951). After him are Svetislav Pešić (1949), Petar of Serbia (870), Bora Kostić (1930), Paja Jovanović (1859), Stojan Protić (1857), and Sava II (1199).
1956 - 2019
HPI: 52.07
Rank: 141
1869 - 1958
HPI: 52.04
Rank: 142
1932 - 1986
HPI: 52.04
Rank: 143
1910 - 1992
HPI: 52.01
Rank: 144
1921 - 2005
HPI: 51.79
Rank: 145
1951 - 2021
HPI: 51.77
Rank: 146
1825 - 1882
HPI: 51.66
Rank: 147
1949 - Present
HPI: 51.57
Rank: 148
870 - 917
HPI: 51.49
Rank: 149
1930 - 2011
HPI: 51.49
Rank: 150
1859 - 1957
HPI: 51.46
Rank: 151
1857 - 1923
HPI: 51.46
Rank: 152
1199 - 1269
HPI: 51.24
Rank: 153
Among linguists born in Serbia, Đuro Daničić ranks 1.