Friedrich Max Müller (German: [ˈfʁiːdʁɪç ˈmaks ˈmʏlɐ]; 6 December 1823 – 28 October 1900) was a British philologist and Orientalist of German origin. He...
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Friedrich Müller may refer to: Maler Müller (Friedrich Müller, 1749–1825), German painter and poet Fritz Müller (doctor) (Friedrich Müller, 1834–1895)...
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ISBN 978-81-208-0645-0. Friedrich Max Müller (1897). Contributions to the Science of Mythology. Longmans Green. p. 758. Friedrich Max Müller (1897). Contributions...
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German-born philologist and Orientalist, Max Müller, Wilhelm (later changed to William) Grenfell Max Muller was educated at Eton College and University...
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Müller's son, Friedrich Max Müller, was an English orientalist who founded the comparative study of religions; his grandson Sir William Grenfell Max Muller...
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bold Sharada, was only in part used by Max Müller for his edition of the Rigveda with Sayana's commentary. Müller used 24 manuscripts then available to...
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from the original on 11 January 2023. Retrieved 9 October 2016. Friedrich Max Müller (1860). A History of Ancient Sanskrit Literature So Far as it Illustrates...
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deities. This interpretation was popular among early scholars, such as Friedrich Max Müller, who saw all myths as fundamentally solar allegories. Although recently...
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translated into European languages. Early influential scholars included Friedrich Max Müller in England and Cornelis Petrus Tiele in the Netherlands. Today, religious...
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Vol. 1: A–M, Rosen Publishing, ISBN 0-8239-2287-1, pages 326–327 Friedrich Max Müller (1860). A History of Ancient Sanskrit Literature. Williams and Norgate...
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