Lectures on the Science of Language
F. Max Müller
Geisteswissenschaften, Kunst, Musik / Sprach- und Literaturwissenschaft
Beschreibung
"Lectures on the Science of Language" is a seminal work by Max Müller, a renowned 19th-century philologist and orientalist. First published in the 1860s, this book is a compilation of a series of lectures delivered by Müller at the Royal Institution of Great Britain. It represents one of the earliest comprehensive efforts to explain the nature, origins, and structure of language from a scientific perspective.
Müller, often considered a founding figure in the field of comparative linguistics, explores the evolution of language, examining its roots in various cultures and its development over time. He discusses the interconnectedness of languages, delving into the Indo-European language family, and theorizes about the processes by which languages change and influence each other.
The book is notable for its interdisciplinary approach, blending linguistics with anthropology, mythology, and history. Müller's work was groundbreaking in its time, offering insights that laid the foundation for modern linguistic studies. His engaging writing style makes complex subjects accessible to a broad audience, contributing significantly to the popularization of linguistic science.