See also:- MULLER, FERDINAND VON, BARON (1825–1896)
- MULLER, FRIEDRICH (1749-1825)
- MULLER, GEORGE (1805-1898)
- MULLER, JOHANNES PETER (18o1-1858)
- MULLER, JOHANNES VON (1752-1809)
- MULLER, JULIUS (18oi-1878)
- MULLER, KARL OTFRIED (1797-1840)
- MULLER, LUCIAN (1836-1898)
- MULLER, WILHELM (1794-1827)
- MULLER, WILLIAM JAMES (1812-1845)
MULLER, See also:FRIEDRICH (1749-1825) , See also:German poet, dramatist and painter, usually ,known as Maler (i.e. painter) Muller, was See also:born at See also:Kreuznach on the 13th of See also:January 1749. He studied See also:painting at See also:Zweibrucken, and in 1774--1775 settled in See also:Mannheim, where in 1777 he was appointed See also:court painter. In 1778 he was enabled by a public subscription to visit See also:Italy, which remained his See also:home for the See also:rest of his See also:life. In 178o he became a See also:Roman See also:Catholic. He was unfavourably influenced by the study of See also:Italian See also:models, and gradually gave up painting and devoted himself to the study of the See also:history of See also:art; his services as See also:cicerone were especially in demand among German visitors to See also:Rome. Before he See also:left Mannheim he had tried his See also:hand at literature, under the See also:influence of the See also:Sturm and Drang See also:movement. A lyric See also:drama, See also:Niobe (1778), attracted little See also:attention; but Fausts Leben dramatisiert (1778) appealed to the turbulent spirit of the See also:- TIME (0. Eng. Lima, cf. Icel. timi, Swed. timme, hour, Dan. time; from the root also seen in " tide," properly the time of between the flow and ebb of the sea, cf. O. Eng. getidan, to happen, " even-tide," &c.; it is not directly related to Lat. tempus)
- TIME, MEASUREMENT OF
- TIME, STANDARD
time, and Gala and Genoveva (begun in 1776, but not published till 1811) was an excellent See also:imitation of See also:Goethe's Gotz von See also:Berlichingen. He struck out a more See also:independent path in his idylls, notably See also:Die Schafschur. (1775) and Das Nusskernen (18i1), in which, emancipating himself from the artificiality of See also:Gessner, he reproduced scenes—not without a See also:touch of See also:satire—from the German See also:peasant-life of his See also:day. He died at Rome on the 23rd of See also:April 1825.
Maley Miiller's Werke appeared in 3 Vols. (x811—1825); in 1868 H. See also:Hettner published two volumes of Dichtungen von Maler Muller, which contain most of his writings. Gedichte von Maler Friedrich Muller; eine Nachlese zu dessen Werken appeared in 1873, and his Fausts Leben was reprinted by B. Seuffert in 1881. See A. Sauer,
Sturmer and Dranger," vol. iii. (Kurschner's Deutsche Nationalliteratur, vol. 8i, 1883); and B. Seuffert, Maley Muller (1877).
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