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- Boden_Professor_of_Sanskrit_election,_1860 wikiPageWikiLink William_Hodge_Mill.
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- Boden_Professor_of_Sanskrit_election,_1860 wikiPageWikiLinkText "1860 election campaign".
- Boden_Professor_of_Sanskrit_election,_1860 wikiPageWikiLinkText "1860 election".
- Boden_Professor_of_Sanskrit_election,_1860 wikiPageWikiLinkText "is elected".
- Boden_Professor_of_Sanskrit_election,_1860 wikiPageWikiLinkText "the 1860 election".
- Boden_Professor_of_Sanskrit_election,_1860 wikiPageWikiLinkText "told against him".
- Boden_Professor_of_Sanskrit_election,_1860 quote "In a Convocation held in the Sheldonian Theatre at 2 o'clock an election was held of a Boden Sanskrit Professor, to replace the late Mr H. H. Wilson. There were two candidates, Mr. Monier Williams, M.A., of University College, late Professor of Sanskrit at Haileybury, and Mr. Max Müller, M.A., of Christ Church and All Souls' Colleges, Taylorian Professor of Modern European Languages in the University of Oxford. Mr Williams took the lead from the first, and, as hour after hour went by, continually increased his majority. The poll was closed at about half-past 7, and the Senior Proctor declared Mr. Williams duly elected to the office. We understand that the numbers at the close were:For Mr. Williams 833For Professor Müller 610Majority 223.".
- Boden_Professor_of_Sanskrit_election,_1860 quote "My dear Williams, I am quite incompetent to give you any hints for your industry, for I have been and am suffering dreadfully. I am about to undergo an operation; and, as there is always a certain amount of risk in such an operation at my age, I recommend your being alive to the chance of a vacancy. I have always looked to you as my successor; but you will have a formidable competitor in M. Müller, not only for his celebrity, but personal influence. However, if God be pleased, I may get over the trial, and for a few years more keep you in expectancy.Yours ever affectionately,H. H. Wilson".
- Boden_Professor_of_Sanskrit_election,_1860 quote "The last days have been full of disturbance. You will have seen by the papers that I did not get the Sanskrit Professorship. The opposite party made it a political and religious question, and nothing could be done against them. All the best people voted for me, the Professors almost unanimously, but the vulgus profanum made the majority. I was sorry, for I would gladly have devoted all my time to Sanskrit, and the income was higher; but we shall manage.".
- Boden_Professor_of_Sanskrit_election,_1860 quote "There are Two Candidates, with ample Testimonials. The Organs of Public Opinion have thought the contest not unworthy of their notice. What then is the result? By common consent both are pronounced scholars of world-wide reputation. But one of them is specially and earnestly recommended to Convocation by a great number of our Countrymen in India itself. These Englishmen, educated by him, grateful for his instruction, and personally attached to him, are a machinery existing ready to hand for the great work to be done. They have no Votes to give, but their voice from that distant land should ring in our ears and hearts. They know their man, they know the Natives, they are in daily communication with them. Is it wise to disregard their opinion? The Professorship is not for Oxford alone. It is not for 'The Continent and America'. It is for India. It is for Christianity. Let us then Vote for the man who is well-known and loved in India, and who, even by the voice of his opponents, is declared to be a trustworthy depositary of the Christian interests of a Christian Foundation.M.A.".
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- Boden_Professor_of_Sanskrit_election,_1860 title "Müller writes to his mother, 16 December".
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- Boden_Professor_of_Sanskrit_election,_1860 comment "The election in 1860 for the position of Boden Professor of Sanskrit at the University of Oxford was a hotly contested affair between two rival candidates offering different approaches to Sanskrit scholarship. One was Monier Williams, an Oxford-educated Englishman who had spent 14 years teaching Sanskrit to those preparing to work in British India for the East India Company.".
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