
F. Max mueller
À propos de l'auteur
Friedrich Max Müller was a prominent philologist and orientalist, best known for his groundbreaking work in the study of Indian literature and philosophy. Born in 1823, he played a pivotal role in translating ancient Indian texts, particularly the Vedas and Upanishads, bringing them to a Western audience. His translations and interpretations helped to foster a greater understanding of Indian culture and spirituality during the 19th century, making significant contributions to comparative religion and philosophy.
Müller's academic career was marked by his tenure at Oxford, where he became a professor of comparative philology. He was instrumental in establishing the Science of Religion as a distinct academic discipline. His publications, including works like "Dhammapada or Path of Virtue of the Lord Buddha" and "India: What Can It Teach Us?", showcased his deep engagement with Eastern thought and his belief in the universality of human spiritual experience. As a key figure in promoting intercultural dialogue, Müller influenced many scholars and thinkers in both the West and the East.