Max Müller

Müller in 1883 Friedrich Max Müller (; 6 December 1823 – 28 October 1900) was a British philologist and Orientalist of German origin. He was one of the founders of the Western academic disciplines of Indian studies and religious studies. Müller wrote both scholarly and popular works on the subject of Indology. The ''Sacred Books of the East'', a 50-volume set of English translations, was prepared under his direction. He also promoted the idea of a Turanian family of languages. Provided by Wikipedia
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by Müller, Max, 1823-1900.
Published 1866
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by Müller, Max, 1823-1900.
Published 1866
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by Müller, Max, 1823-1900.
Published 1868
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by Müller, Wilhelm, 1794-1827.
Published 1868
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by Müller, Max, 1823-1900.
Published 1868
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Published 1869
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by Müller, Max, 1823-1900.
Published 1869
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by Müller, Max, 1823-1900.
Published 1870
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by Müller, Max, 1823-1900.
Published 1870
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by Müller, Max, 1823-1900.
Published 1872
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by Müller, Max, 1823-1900
Published 1874
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by Müller, Max, 1823-1900.
Published 1875
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by Müller, Max, 1823-1900.
Published 1876
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by Müller, Max, 1823-1900.
Published 1879
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by Müller, Max, 1823-1900
Published 1880
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by Müller, Max, 1823-1900
Published 1880
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by Müller, Max, 1823-1900.
Published 1881
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by Müller, Max, 1823-1900.
Published 1882
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by Müller, Max, 1823-1900
Published 1884
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