Friedrich Max Muller
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Definition
Proper noun: - Friedrich Max Müller: A British philologist of German origin, renowned for his scholarly work in the field of Sanskrit and comparative linguistics during the 19th century.
Usage Notes
- This term refers specifically to a historical individual. It is used as a proper noun, typically in academic or historical contexts related to philology, Indology, or the study of religion and mythology.
- The name is often cited in its full form, Friedrich Max Müller, but may also appear as Max Müller or F. Max Müller.
Examples
- Proper noun:
- The translations of ancient Sanskrit texts by Friedrich Max Müller were highly influential in Western academia.
- The scholar Max Müller contributed significantly to the comparative study of religions.
Advanced Usage
- The name is frequently associated with foundational works in the academic study of religion and the editing of the series.
- The 50-volume series, Sacred Books of the East, was edited by F. Max Müller.
Variants and Related Words
- Max Müller: The common abbreviated form of the name.
- F. Max Müller: An initialism often used in formal citations.
- Müllerian: (adjective) Pertaining to or characteristic of the theories or work of Max Müller.
- A Müllerian approach to mythology.
Synonyms
- Philologist: A scholar of language and its historical development.
- Indologist: A scholar specializing in the study of Indian subcontinent languages, history, and culture.
- Scholar: A specialist in a particular branch of study.
Related Phrases and Concepts
- Comparative philology: The historical and comparative study of languages, a field in which Müller was a leading figure.
- Sanskrit studies: The academic discipline focused on the Sanskrit language and literature.
Noun
- British philologist (born in Germany) who specialized in Sanskrit (1823-1900)