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Date transcribed2011-08-00
Transcribed byPeter Bailey
CommentNote that notables of Indian, Afghan, etc. origin do not always follow the alphabetical name patterns established by Buckland in his original work.

Surname  Muller    
First Name(s)  Friedrich Max    
Birth Year  1823    
Death Year  1900    
Entry  Son of Wilhelm Miiller : born Dec. 6, 1823, at Dessau : educated at Leipzig from 1841 : Ph.D., 1843 : translated the Hitopadesa, 1843 : studied under Bopp and Schelling at Berlin, and under Burnouf at Paris : came to England, 1846 : commissioned by the Directors of the E. I. Co. to edit the Sanskrit classic, the Rigveda, with Sayana's commentary : lived at Oxford from 1848 : Deputy, and, in 1854, substantive Taylorian Professor of European Languages : Curator of the Bodleian, 1856 : Fellow of All Souls', 1858 : wrote History of Ancient Sanskrit Literature, 1859 : failed to obtain the Sanskrit Professorship at Oxford, 1860 : wrote The Science of Languages and other works on languages : first Professor of Comparative Philology from 1868 : made researches in comparative mythology and the comparative study of religions : wrote on the Science of Religion : his Hibbert lectures on The Origin and Growth of Religion, 1878 : edited, from 1875, the series of Sacred Books of the East, 51 volumes of translations of Oriental religious works : wrote India, what can it teach 1883: brought out Sanskrit works and lectures, and helped Sanskrit scholars : literary adviser to Oxford University on Indian subjects, 1877-98 : wrote Chips from a German Workshop and Auld Lang Syne : also on philosophy : Privy Councillor, and received many honours from Governments, Universities ; and learned bodies : a leading member in Oriental congresses, and President of the International Congress of Orientalists, 1892 : distinguished also for his great literary and social qualities : his works have been classified under several heads of the languages, and sciences, etc., with which he dealt : he died at Oxford, Oct. 28, 1900 : a fund was raised to perpetuate his memory at Oxford by providing for the promotion of Oriental learning and research.     
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