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Georg Bühler

1837 - 1898

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Professor Johann Georg Bühler (19 July 1837 – 8 April 1898) was a German scholar of ancient Indian languages and law. Read more on Wikipedia

His biography is available in 20 different languages on Wikipedia (up from 19 in 2024). Georg Bühler is the 205th most popular linguist (down from 196th in 2024), the 5,518th most popular biography from Germany (down from 5,424th in 2019) and the 33rd most popular German Linguist.

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Among LINGUISTS

Among linguists, Georg Bühler ranks 205 out of 214Before him are Monier Monier-Williams, Rogier Blokland, Charles F. Hockett, Ivan Yakovlev, Rudolf Thurneysen, and Sophus Bugge. After him are Dmitry Ushakov, Lyle Campbell, Mary Haas, Johan Ludvig Heiberg, Einar Haugen, and Snježana Kordić.

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Contemporaries

Among people born in 1837, Georg Bühler ranks 112Before him are Atis Kronvalds, Joseph Schröter, Peter Lesgaft, Richard A. Proctor, José Burgos, and Paul Gustav Heinrich Bachmann. After him are Mark Hanna, Charles Ammi Cutter, John Burroughs, P. B. S. Pinchback, and Joaquin Miller. Among people deceased in 1898, Georg Bühler ranks 83Before him are Thomas F. Bayard, Yakov Polonsky, George Grey, Don Carlos Buell, William Rosecrans, and Samuel Plimsoll. After him are Benjamin Mountfort, and Blanche Bruce.

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In Germany

Among people born in Germany, Georg Bühler ranks 5,521 out of 7,253Before him are Nancy Faeser (1970), Silvia Neid (1964), Rolf Landauer (1927), Claudia Brücken (1963), Rüdiger Helm (1956), and Natalie Horler (1981). After him are Andrea Nahles (1970), Klaus-Jürgen Grünke (1951), Willy Birgel (1891), Falko Götz (1962), David Odonkor (1984), and Julius Frey (1881).

Among LINGUISTS In Germany

Among linguists born in Germany, Georg Bühler ranks 33Before him are Gerhard Rohlfs (1892), Eduard Sievers (1850), Friedrich Kluge (1856), Hermann Hirt (1865), Christiane Nord (1943), and Helmut Rix (1926).