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W. Claude Jones - Wikipedia William Claude Jones (c 1815 – March 3, 1884) was an American politician, poet, fabulist, and "pursuer of nubile females," [1] including several teen brides
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 biography. The Father of British Oriental Studies Sir William Jones died in Calcutta on April 27, 1794, leaving behind a legacy as a brilliant linguist, jurist, and Indologist His contributions to comparative philology, oriental studies, and the understanding of ancient Indian culture continue to shape academic discourse today
William Jones - iResearchNet Sir William Jones was a British polymath whose scholarly research and vision were critical to both modern linguistics and Indology
William Jones (philologist) - Alchetron, the free social encyclopedia Jones was a radical political thinker, a friend of American independence His work, The principles of government; in a dialogue between a scholar and a peasant (1783), was the subject of a trial for seditious libel after it was reprinted by his brother-in-law William Shipley
William Jones (philologist) - Wikiwand Born in Westminster, London to Welsh mathematician William Jones, he moved to the Bengal Presidency where Jones served as a puisne judge on the Supreme Court of Judicature at Fort William and also became a scholar of ancient Indian history
Sir William Jones (1746-1794) - Royal Asiatic Society Besides serving on the bench William Jones set up the Asiatic Society of Bengal in 1784, becoming its President until his death He also studied Sanskrit and during an illness both he, and Lady Anna, became interested in Indian botany