Collier's New Encyclopedia (1921)/Müller, Friedrich Max

MÜLLER, FRIEDRICH MAX, a German philologist; born in Dessau, Germany, Dec. 6, 1823; son of Wilhelm Müller, the German poet; was educated at the Universities of Berlin and Leipsic; removed to England in 1846; and was Professor of Comparative Philology at the University of Oxford in 1868-1875. He was the editor or translator of &ldquo;Hitopadesa&rdquo; (1844); the &ldquo;Rig-Vedas&rdquo; (6 vols. 1849-1874); etc., and the author of &ldquo;A History of Ancient Sanskrit Literature&rdquo; (1859); &ldquo;Lectures on the Science of Languages&rdquo; (1861-1864); &ldquo;Chips from a German Workshop&rdquo; (1868-1875); &ldquo;Lectures on the Science of Religion&rdquo; (1870); etc. He died in Oxford, England, Oct. 28, 1900.