British philologist (born in Germany) who specialized in Sanskrit (1823-1900)
1That's what we need here, said Max Muller of the group Environment Illinois.
2Prof. Max Muller says in the introduction to Biographies of Words.
3There is therefore no real analogy between the cases cited by Max Muller.
4There were in Oxford more learned men than Froude, Max Muller for one.
5Translated from the German by G. A. M. Edited by F. Max Muller.
6This corrected date has since been adopted by Professor Max Muller.
7The Project Gutenberg eBook, Memories, by Max Muller, Translated by George P. Upton
8Professor Max Muller seems to greatly scoff at this prophecy.
9Nor have the subsequent discussions of this topic by Max Muller (1859) ('Hist.
10Prof. Max Muller, and other renowned linguists, declared that all languages are derived from one.
11This progression is admirably wrought out in Professor Max Muller's "Rig Veda Sanhita."
12A long letter to Professor Max Muller on the languages will be found in the Appendix.
13ADEVISM, a term introduced by Max Muller to imply the denial of gods (Sans.
14Bopp, Burnouf, Lassen, Weber, Whitney, Max Muller, and others continued the work during the nineteenth century.
15Professor Max Muller divides the mantram ("Agnihi Poorwebhihi," etc.)
16Professor Max Muller discredits the connection.
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