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William Jones (philologist) - Wikipedia Sir William Jones FRS FRAS FRSE (28 September 1746 – 27 April 1794) was a British philologist, orientalist, Indologist and judge
Sir William Jones | Indo-European linguist, philologist . . . Sir William Jones was a British Orientalist and jurist who did much to encourage interest in Oriental studies in the West Of Welsh parentage, he studied at Harrow and University College, Oxford (1764–68), and learned Latin, Greek, Hebrew, Arabic, and Persian
William Jones (mathematician) - Wikipedia William Jones, FRS (1675 – 1 July 1749 [1]) was a Welsh mathematician best known for his use of the symbol π (the Greek letter Pi) to represent the ratio of the circumference of a circle to its diameter He was a close friend of Sir Isaac Newton and Sir Edmund Halley
William Jones Biography - life, name, history, wife, school . . . Sir William Jones (1746–1794) was an English philologist, Orientalist, and jurist While serving as a judge of the high court at Calcutta, he became a student of ancient India and founded the Asiatic Society of Bengal
The Man Who Invented Pi - History Today In 1706 mathematics teacher William Jones first invented a symbol to represent the platonic concept of pi, an ideal that in numerical terms can be approached, but never reached
William Jones (philologist) - New World Encyclopedia William Jones (September 28, 1746 – April 27, 1794) was an English philologist and student of ancient India He is particularly known for his proposition of the existence of a relationship among Indo-European languages
Sir William Jones - Encyclopedia. com Sir William Jones was one of the earliest European scholars to learn Skt , and his work was of major importance in enabling non-Indian academics to become aware of and appreciate the richness of the ancient Hindu contributions to Indo-European literature and philology
William Jones - Wikipedia William Jones (college principal) (1676–1725), Principal of Jesus College, Oxford, 1720–1725; William Jones (philologist) (1746–1794), English judge and philologist who proposed a relationship among Indo-European languages; William Jones (anthropologist) (1871–1909), Native American specialist in Algonquian languages