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JULIUS VON MOHL (1800–1876)

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Originally appearing in Volume V18, Page 648 of the 1911 Encyclopedia Britannica.
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JULIUS VON MOHL (1800–1876)  , German Orientalist,
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brother of Hugo von Mohl (q.v.), was born at
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Stuttgart on the 25th of
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October 1800 . Having studied
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theology at
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Tubingen (18181823), he abandoned the idea of entering the Lutheran
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ministry, and in 1823 went to Paris, at that time, under Silvestre De Sacy, the
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great
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European school of Eastern letters . From 1826 to 1833 he was nominally professor at Tubingen, but had permission to continue his studies abroad, and he passed some years in
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London and in Oxford . In 1826 he was charged by the French government with the preparation of an edition of the Shah Nama (Livre
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des rois), the first
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volume of which appeared in 1838, while the seventh and last was
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left unfinished at his
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death, being completed by Barbier de Meynard . Discerning this to be his
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life's
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work, he resigned his chair at Tubingen in 1834, and settled permanently in Paris . In 1844 he was nominated to the academy of inscriptions, and in 1847 he became professor of Persian at the College de France . But his knowledge and
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interest extended to all departments of
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Oriental learning . He served for many years as secretary, and then as president of the Societe Asiatique . His
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annual reports on Oriental science, presented to the society from 184o to 1867, and collected after his death in Paris on the 3rd of
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January 1876, under the title Vingt-
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sept ans d'histoire des etudes orientales (Paris, 1879), are an admirable
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history of the progress of Eastern learning during these years . Concerning the discoveries at Nineveh he wrote Lettres de M . Botta sur
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les decouvertes a
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Khorsabad (1845) . He also published anonymously, in conjunction with Justus Olshausen (1800-1882), Fragments relatifs d la religion de Zoroastre (Paris, 1829); Confucii Chi-king sive
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liber carminum, ex
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latina P .

Lacharmi

interpretation (Stuttgart, 183o); and an edition of Y-King, Antiquissimus Sinarum liber, ex interpretatione P . Regis (Stuttgart, 1834–1839) . His wife Mary (1793–1883), daughter of Charles Clarke, had passed a great
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part of her early life in Paris, where she was very intimate with Madame Recamier, before their
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marriage in 1847, and for nearly
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forty years her house was one of the most popular intellectual centres in Paris . Madame Mohl's friends included a large number of Englishmen and Englishwomen . She died in Paris on the 14th of May 1883 . Madame Mohl wrote Madame Recamier, with a Sketch of the History of Society in France (London, 1862) . See Kathleen O'Meara, Madame Mold, her
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Salon and Friends (1885); and M . C . M . Simpson, Letters and Recollections of
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Julius and Mary Mohl (1887) . Mohl's elder brother, ROBERT VON MOHL (1799—1875), was a well-known jurist and statesman . From 1824 to 1845 he was professor of
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political sciences at the university of Tubingen, losing his position because of some frank criticisms which brought him under the displeasure of the authorities of
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Wurttemberg .

In 1847 he was a member of the

parliament of Wurttemberg, and in the same
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year he was appointed professor of law at
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Heidelberg; in 1848 he was a member of the German parliament which met at
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Frankfort, and for a few months he was minister of justice . His later public life was passed in the service of the
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grand-duke of Baden, whom he represented as ambassador in Munich from 1867 to 1871 . He died in Berlin on the 5th of November 1875 . Among his numerous writings may be mentioned, Die deutsche Polizeiwissenschaft nach den Grundsatzen des Rechtsstaats (Tubingen, 1832–1834, and again 1866); Geschichte and Literatur der Staatswissenschaften (
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Erlangen, 1855–1858); Encyklopadie der Staatswissenschaften (Tubingen, 1859, again 1881); and Staatsrecht, Volkerrecht and Politik (Tubingen, 186o--1869) . See Mohl's own Lebenserinnerungen (
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Leipzig, 1901); and H . Schulze, Robert von Mohl, Ein Erinnerungsblatt (Heidelberg, 1886) . Another brother, MORITZ VON MOHL (1802–1888), entered official life at an early age and was a member of the Frankfort parliament, and later of the parliament of Wurttemberg and of the imperial Reichstag . He was a voluminous writer on economic and political questions .

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