Sir William Jones, 1746-1794

Sir William Jones, 1746-1794
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Publisher : Oxford University Press, USA
Total Pages : 210
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Synopsis Sir William Jones, 1746-1794 by : Alexander Murray

Sir William Jones was one of the greatest polymaths in history. At the time of his early death, in 1794, he knew 13 languages thoroughly and another 28 moderately well. But languages were for him only a means of reaching a deeper understanding, in contrasting cultures, of law, history, literature, music, botany, and other disciplines. Elected at the age of 26 to Johnson's Literary Club and knighted at 37, Jones was a close friend to many leading English luminaries of his time. He was called "Oriental Jones" by some, and his study of middle-eastern cultures, his championship of American independence, and finally his appointment as high court judge in Calcutta, made him a truly universal figure. On the bicentenary of his death, several scholars met at University College, Oxford--his old college--to commemorate his outstanding career and achievements. They found representative themes in Jones's life and work, aiming to strike a balance therein, and to remember, especially, the view taken of Jones by his informed contemporaries. This collection of fascinating papers is a result of that meeting.

The Works of Sir William Jones

The Works of Sir William Jones
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Total Pages : 474
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Synopsis The Works of Sir William Jones by : Sir William Jones

Objects of Enquiry

Objects of Enquiry
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Publisher : NYU Press
Total Pages : 232
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ISBN-10 : 0814715176
ISBN-13 : 9780814715178
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Synopsis Objects of Enquiry by : Garland Cannon

The first two essays describe Sir William Jones, a brilliant and engaged man of letters who became an authority on the languages, laws, and literatures of many of the major world civilizations. The next four essays describe Jones's contributions to linguistics, jurisprudence, history, natural science, and other fields. The last two essays address Jones's impact in German- speaking areas and his place in the history of British Orientalism. Annotation copyright by Book News, Inc., Portland, OR

A Grammar of the Persian Language

A Grammar of the Persian Language
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Total Pages : 256
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ISBN-10 : UOM:39015004315613
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Synopsis A Grammar of the Persian Language by : Sir William Jones

'Orientalist Jones'

'Orientalist Jones'
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Publisher : Oxford University Press
Total Pages : 409
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ISBN-10 : 9780199532001
ISBN-13 : 0199532001
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Synopsis 'Orientalist Jones' by : Michael J. Franklin

A major new critical biography of Sir William Jones (1746-94), the foremost Orientalist of his generation and one of the greatest intellectual navigators of all time, whose Sanskrit researches did more than any other writer to destroy Eurocentric prejudice, reshaping Western perceptions of India and the Orient.

Institutes of Hindu Law

Institutes of Hindu Law
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Total Pages : 442
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ISBN-10 : UOM:39015016439526
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Synopsis Institutes of Hindu Law by : Manu (Lawgiver)

An Essay on the Law of Bailments

An Essay on the Law of Bailments
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Total Pages : 194
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ISBN-10 : OSU:32437121561985
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Synopsis An Essay on the Law of Bailments by : William Jones

The Life and Mind of Oriental Jones

The Life and Mind of Oriental Jones
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Publisher : Cambridge University Press
Total Pages : 432
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ISBN-10 : 0521025265
ISBN-13 : 9780521025263
Rating : 4/5 (65 Downloads)

Synopsis The Life and Mind of Oriental Jones by : Garland Cannon

Sir William Jones (1746-1794) is best known for his famous Third Discourse of 1786 in which he proposed that Sanskrit's affinity to Greek and Latin could be explained by positing a common, earlier source, one known today as Indo-European. This brilliant thesis laid the groundwork for modern comparative linguistics. Jones' interests and achievements, however, ranged far beyond language. He studied and made contributions to anthropology, archaeology, astronomy, botany, history, law, literature, music, physiology, politics, and religion. He served as a Supreme Court justice in India and founded the Asiatic Society, which stimulated world-wide interest in India and the Orient. He was friends with many of the leading intellectuals of his day and corresponded with Benjamin Franklin in America and with Burke, Gibbon, Johnson, Percy and Reynolds in Britain. In his short life he mastered so many languages that he was regarded even in his own time as a phenomenon, and so he was. Garland Cannon, editor of the much acclaimed The Letters of Sir William Jones, has written a new and definitive biography of this fascinating man, who in his life and works teaches us that the path to understanding and appreciating the art and literature of a great culture very different from our own is through devoted study, a tolerant spirit, and an unquenchably curious mind.