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|    07 Dec 24 23:56:57    |
      From: benlizro@ihug.co.nz              Did you know? His father, Wilhelm Müller, is the poet of Schubert's       _Winterreise_ and _Die schöne Müllerin_.              Friedrich Max Müller studied at the University of Leipzig, was good at a       lot of things, including languages, studied Sanskrit with Friedrich       Schelling and Franz Bopp, first visited England in 1846 and by 1850 was       Deputy Professor of Modern European Languages at Oxford.              "He was defeated in the 1860 election for the position of Boden       Professor of Sanskrit, which was a "keen disappointment" to him. Müller       was far better qualified for the post than the other candidate, Monier       Monier-Williams, but Müller's theological views, Lutheranism, German       birth, and lack of practical first-hand knowledge of India spoke against       him." (Wiki)              So they created the Chair of Comparative Philology for him, which he       occupied from 1868 until his death.              His "Lectures on the Science of Language", first published in the 1860s,       were very widely read and introduced the British to the new comparative       linguistics coming out of Germany.              He was also deeply interested in comparative religion, and started a       50-volume translation project called _Sacred Books of the East_.              We have him to thank for the (deliberately) silly-sounding names for       theories of the origin of language which had been put forward by his       time: "ding-dong", "bow-wow", "pooh-pooh" etc.              https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Max_M%C3%BCller              --- SoupGate-DOS v1.05        * Origin: you cannot sedate... all the things you hate (1:229/2)    |
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