This screenplay depicts the true story of Max Muller, who created the world’s first multicultural, religious encyclopedia. Max Muller translated the Rig Veda (the world’s first book) from Sanskrit into German, the first complete version in a European language. This expertise in Sanskrit gave him an entry into the entire intellectual world of the 19th century when West met East for the first time. His scholarship provided him with a professorship at Oxford. Along the way he formed friendships with Schopenhauer, Mendelssohn, Fontane, Burnouf, Julien, Renan, Ruskin, Darwin, Emerson, the Tagores, Gladstone, Queen Victoria, Bismarck, Benjamin Jowett, Charles Dodgson, Schliemann, James Legge, and Alexander Graham Bell.
The Translators: Max Muller and the Sacred Books of the East (a screenplay)
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This screenplay educates about the historical figure Max Müller and his work creating a multicultural, religious encyclopedia.
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Weight | 0.218 lbs |
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Dimensions | 15.2 × 0.8 × 22.9 in |
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