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Lectures on The Science of Language

Müller Max
Publication date 17/12/2022
EAN: 9791041940844
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Preface."My Lectures on the Science of Language are here printed as I had prepared them in manuscript for the Royal Institution. When I came to deliver them, a considerable portion of what I had written had to be omitted; and, in now placing them bef... See full description
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PublisherCULTUREA
Page Count386
Languageen
AuthorMüller Max
FormatPaperback / softback
Product typeBook
Publication date17/12/2022
Weight498 g
Dimensions (thickness x width x height)2.10 x 14.80 x 21.00 cm
Preface."My Lectures on the Science of Language are here printed as I had prepared them in manuscript for the Royal Institution. When I came to deliver them, a considerable portion of what I had written had to be omitted; and, in now placing them before the public in a more complete form, I have gladly complied with a wish expressed by many of my hearers. As they are, they only form a short abstract of several Courses delivered from time to time in Oxford, and they do not pretend to be more than an introduction to a science far too comprehensive to be treated successfully in so small a compass.My object, however, will have been attained, if I should succeed in attracting the attention, not only of the scholar, but of the philosopher, the historian, and the theologian, to a science which concerns them all, and which, though it professes to treatof words only, teaches us that there is more in words than is dreamt of in our philosophy. I quote from Bacon: "Men believethat their reason is lord over their words, but it happens, too,that words exercise a reciprocal and reactionary power overour intellect. Words, as a Tartar's bow, shoot back upon the understanding of the wisest, and mightily entangle and pervertthe judgment."MAX MÜLLER.