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Conybeare, Mary Emily
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- Müller, Mary Emily
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1882-1886
History
Mary Emily Müller was the second daughter of the philologist Friedrich Max Müller and his wife Georgina Adelaide Grenfell. She married Frederick Cornwallis Conybeare (1856-1924) on 12 December 1883. She accompanied him on his travels and assisted him in translating R. H. Lotze's Outlines of a Philosophy of Religion (1892). She was also a translator for the works of Wilhelm Scherer.
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Conybeare, Frank Cornwallis (14 September 1856 - 9 January 1924)
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family
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12 December 1883 - 1886
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Müller, Friedrich Max, 1823-1900 (1823-1900)
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family
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1882-
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Muller, Georgina Adelaide ([1834]-1919)
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family
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1882-
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Welby, Victoria, Lady, 1837-1912 (1837-1912)
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29543057
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associative
Dates of relationship
1886
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correspondent
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Created 2015-10-28 by Anna St.Onge.
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- English
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- Latin
Sources
https://archive.org/details/ahistorygermanl02schegoog http://viaf.org/viaf/56145424507986831250 [expression of one of her works of translation] https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Max_M%C3%BCller