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Đuro Daničić

1825 - 1882

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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. He was a prolific scholar at the Belgrade Lyceum. Read more on Wikipedia

His biography is available in different languages on Wikipedia. Đuro Daničić is the 77th most popular linguist (up from 102nd in 2019), the 140th most popular biography from Serbia (up from 173rd in 2019) and the most popular Serbian Linguist.

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Among LINGUISTS

Among linguists, Đuro Daničić ranks 77 out of 214Before him are Paul Ariste, Abu al-Aswad al-Du'ali, Émile Littré, Alexander Gode, Ramón Menéndez Pidal, and Carl Brockelmann. After him are Vasili Eroshenko, Robert Morrison, Morris Swadesh, Max Nettlau, Eugenio Coșeriu, and Holger Pedersen.

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Contemporaries

Among people born in 1825, Đuro Daničić ranks 36Before him are Edward Frankland, Hervé, Hans Gude, Friedrich von Schmidt, Charles Lavigerie, and Émile Ollivier. After him are Charles Joshua Chaplin, Iwakura Tomomi, Camilo Castelo Branco, Julius Oppert, Friedrich Bayer, and Giovanni Fattori. Among people deceased in 1882, Đuro Daničić ranks 41Before him are János Arany, Princess Marie of Waldeck and Pyrmont, Berthold Auerbach, Estanislao Figueras, Alfred Escher, and Johann Benedict Listing. After him are Johann Karl Friedrich Zöllner, Georges Leclanché, John Scott Russell, Konstantin Petrovich von Kaufmann, Ferdinand Reich, and Bernhard II, Duke of Saxe-Meiningen.

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In Serbia

Among people born in Serbia, Đuro Daničić ranks 140 out of 661Before him are Vlastimir (805), Svetozar Gligorić (1923), Vetranio (300), Šaban Bajramović (1936), Milan Obrenović II, Prince of Serbia (1819), and Dragan Nikolić (1943). After him are Stevan Mokranjac (1856), Slobodan Jovanović (1869), Đura Jakšić (1832), Milena Pavlović-Barili (1909), Petar Bojović (1858), and Mór Than (1828).

Among LINGUISTS In Serbia

Among linguists born in Serbia, Đuro Daničić ranks 1