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Peter Erasmus Müller

Peter Erasmus Müller (29 May 1776 – 4 September 1834), was a Danish historian, linguist, theologian, and bishop of the Diocese of Zealand from 1830 until his death.[1]

Peter Erasmus Müller
Bishop of Zealand
Lithograph from ca. 1844
ChurchChurch of Denmark
DioceseDiocese of Zealand
In office1830–1834
PredecessorFriedrich Münter
SuccessorJacob Peter Mynster
Personal details
Born(1776-05-29)May 29, 1776
DiedSeptember 4, 1834(1834-09-04) (aged 58)
DenominationLutheranism
ChildrenAdam August Müller
Ludvig Müller
Otto Müller
EducationUniversity of Copenhagen

Career edit

Müller studied at the University of Copenhagen, where he passed his theological examination in 1791. After spending some time at various German universities, he visited France and England. Returning to Denmark, he wrote numerous works and was appointed professor of theology at the University of Copenhagen in 1801. During his time as a professor, he produced a large number of essays and books about theology, history, and linguistics. As a result of the fame these works earned him, he was appointed a member of the Royal Danish Academy of Sciences and Letters in 1811 and joined the Arnamagnæan Institute in 1815.[2]

Following the death of Friedrich Münter in 1830, he was appointed the Bishop of Zealand, the highest ecclesiastical dignity in Denmark at the time. He held the position for only four years, as Müller died in 1834 after a long period of illness.

Works edit

In his time as a professor of theology, Müller wrote a variety of essays which, though many were intended as instructional materials for his students, gained him acclaim as a theologian. He also wrote academically about history and linguistics. The most notable of these works include:

  • De hierarchia et studio vitæ asceticæ in sacris et mysteriis Græcorum Romanorumqve latentibus (1803)
  • Kristeligt Moralsystem (1808)
  • Kristelig Apologetik (1810)
  • Om Kilderne til Saxos 9 første bøger og deres Troværdighed (1823)
  • System i den kristelige Dogmatik (1826)
  • Dansk Synonymik eller forklaring af enstydige danske Ord (1829)

In the academic world, Müller was perhaps best known for his study of the nordic sagas. His works concerning nordic mythology include:

  • Antikvarisk Undersøgelse over de ved Gallehus fundne Guldhorn (1806)
  • Sagabibliothek (three volumes, 1810–1818)
  • Om Avthentien af Snorres Edda og beviset derfra kan hentes for Asalærens Ægthed (1812).
  • Om det islandske Sprogs Vigtighed (1813)
  • Undersøgelse om Kilderne til Snorros Heimskringla og disses Troværdighed (1820)
  • Kritisk Undersögelse af Danmarks og Norges Sagnhistorie (1823–1830)

Müller also authored two biographies:

  • Vita Andreæ Sunonis, archiepiscopi Lundensis (1830)
  • Vita Lagonis Urne, episcopi Roskildensis (1831)

Personal life and family edit

Müller was born in Copenhagen to Frederik Adam Müller (1725–1795) and Marthe Sophie Garboe. His mother died in 1780, when Peter Erasmus was only four years old. Because his father was a renowned collector of copper engravings, chalcography, and books, Münter had access to a wide breath of knowledge. He had been taught by private tutors and had a relatively isolated childhood as a result.[3] His brother, Adam Gottlob Müller (1769–1833), was a member of the Danish Supreme Court.[4]

In 1805, he married Louise Augusta Stub (1778–1852), the granddaughter of Christian Gottlieb Kratzenstein. The couple had three sons and a daughter. Their first son, Otto Frederik Müller (1807–1882) became a member of the Supreme Court and was the father of Peter Lange-Müller. Their second son, Carl Ludvig Müller (1809–1891), was a numismatist and the father of Sophus Müller.[5][6] The couple's youngest son, Adam August Müller, was a renowned painter.[7]

References edit

  1. ^ Bricka, Carl Frederik (1897). Dansk biografisk Lexikon (in Danish). Vol. XI: Maar-Müllner. Copenhagen: Gyldendalske Boghandels Forlag. pp. 602–606.
  2. ^ Jensen, Erik Lund (2011-07-18). "Peter Erasmus Müller". Dansk Biografisk Leksikon (in Danish). Retrieved 2020-07-28.
  3. ^ Ritual for Bispevielser (in Danish). Copenhagen: C. F. Schubart. 1830. pp. 41–44.
  4. ^ Bricka, Carl Frederik (1897). Dansk biografisk Lexikon (in Danish). Vol. XI: Maar-Müllner. Copenhagen: Gyldendalske Boghandels Forlag. pp. 567–568.
  5. ^ Bricka, Carl Frederik (1897). Dansk biografisk Lexikon (in Danish). Vol. XI: Maar-Müllner. Copenhagen: Gyldendalske Boghandels Forlag. pp. 568–572.
  6. ^ Blangstrup, Christian (1924). Salmonsens konversationsleksikon (in Danish). Vol. XVII: Mielck-Nordland (2nd ed.). Copenhagen: A/S J. H. Schultz Forlagsboghande. p. 494.
  7. ^ Bricka, Carl Frederik (1897). Dansk biografisk Lexikon (in Danish). Vol. XI: Maar-Müllner. Copenhagen: Gyldendalske Boghandels Forlag. pp. 565–567.

Notes edit

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Peter Erasmus Muller 29 May 1776 4 September 1834 was a Danish historian linguist theologian and bishop of the Diocese of Zealand from 1830 until his death 1 Peter Erasmus MullerBishop of ZealandLithograph from ca 1844ChurchChurch of DenmarkDioceseDiocese of ZealandIn office1830 1834PredecessorFriedrich MunterSuccessorJacob Peter MynsterPersonal detailsBorn 1776 05 29 May 29 1776Copenhagen DenmarkDiedSeptember 4 1834 1834 09 04 aged 58 DenominationLutheranismChildrenAdam August MullerLudvig MullerOtto MullerEducationUniversity of Copenhagen Contents 1 Career 2 Works 3 Personal life and family 4 References 5 NotesCareer editMuller studied at the University of Copenhagen where he passed his theological examination in 1791 After spending some time at various German universities he visited France and England Returning to Denmark he wrote numerous works and was appointed professor of theology at the University of Copenhagen in 1801 During his time as a professor he produced a large number of essays and books about theology history and linguistics As a result of the fame these works earned him he was appointed a member of the Royal Danish Academy of Sciences and Letters in 1811 and joined the Arnamagnaean Institute in 1815 2 Following the death of Friedrich Munter in 1830 he was appointed the Bishop of Zealand the highest ecclesiastical dignity in Denmark at the time He held the position for only four years as Muller died in 1834 after a long period of illness Works editIn his time as a professor of theology Muller wrote a variety of essays which though many were intended as instructional materials for his students gained him acclaim as a theologian He also wrote academically about history and linguistics The most notable of these works include De hierarchia et studio vitae asceticae in sacris et mysteriis Graecorum Romanorumqve latentibus 1803 Kristeligt Moralsystem 1808 Kristelig Apologetik 1810 Om Kilderne til Saxos 9 forste boger og deres Trovaerdighed 1823 System i den kristelige Dogmatik 1826 Dansk Synonymik eller forklaring af enstydige danske Ord 1829 In the academic world Muller was perhaps best known for his study of the nordic sagas His works concerning nordic mythology include Antikvarisk Undersogelse over de ved Gallehus fundne Guldhorn 1806 Sagabibliothek three volumes 1810 1818 Om Avthentien af Snorres Edda og beviset derfra kan hentes for Asalaerens AEgthed 1812 Om det islandske Sprogs Vigtighed 1813 Undersogelse om Kilderne til Snorros Heimskringla og disses Trovaerdighed 1820 Kritisk Undersogelse af Danmarks og Norges Sagnhistorie 1823 1830 Muller also authored two biographies Vita Andreae Sunonis archiepiscopi Lundensis 1830 Vita Lagonis Urne episcopi Roskildensis 1831 Personal life and family editMuller was born in Copenhagen to Frederik Adam Muller 1725 1795 and Marthe Sophie Garboe His mother died in 1780 when Peter Erasmus was only four years old Because his father was a renowned collector of copper engravings chalcography and books Munter had access to a wide breath of knowledge He had been taught by private tutors and had a relatively isolated childhood as a result 3 His brother Adam Gottlob Muller 1769 1833 was a member of the Danish Supreme Court 4 In 1805 he married Louise Augusta Stub 1778 1852 the granddaughter of Christian Gottlieb Kratzenstein The couple had three sons and a daughter Their first son Otto Frederik Muller 1807 1882 became a member of the Supreme Court and was the father of Peter Lange Muller Their second son Carl Ludvig Muller 1809 1891 was a numismatist and the father of Sophus Muller 5 6 The couple s youngest son Adam August Muller was a renowned painter 7 References edit Bricka Carl Frederik 1897 Dansk biografisk Lexikon in Danish Vol XI Maar Mullner Copenhagen Gyldendalske Boghandels Forlag pp 602 606 Jensen Erik Lund 2011 07 18 Peter Erasmus Muller Dansk Biografisk Leksikon in Danish Retrieved 2020 07 28 Ritual for Bispevielser in Danish Copenhagen C F Schubart 1830 pp 41 44 Bricka Carl Frederik 1897 Dansk biografisk Lexikon in Danish Vol XI Maar Mullner Copenhagen Gyldendalske Boghandels Forlag pp 567 568 Bricka Carl Frederik 1897 Dansk biografisk Lexikon in Danish Vol XI Maar Mullner Copenhagen Gyldendalske Boghandels Forlag pp 568 572 Blangstrup Christian 1924 Salmonsens konversationsleksikon in Danish Vol XVII Mielck Nordland 2nd ed Copenhagen A S J H Schultz Forlagsboghande p 494 Bricka Carl Frederik 1897 Dansk biografisk Lexikon in Danish Vol XI Maar Mullner Copenhagen Gyldendalske Boghandels Forlag pp 565 567 Notes editThis article incorporates text from a publication now in the public domain Gilman D C Peck H T Colby F M eds 1905 Muller Peter Erasmus New International Encyclopedia 1st ed New York Dodd Mead Ripley George Dana Charles A eds 1879 Muller Peder Erasmus The American Cyclopaedia Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Peter Erasmus Muller amp oldid 1191856870, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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