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Orientalist Jones : Sir William Jones, poet, lawyer, and linguist, 1746-1794
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ISBN: 9780199532001 0199532001 0191730904 1283352273 9786613352279 0191617326 Year: 2011 Publisher: Oxford: Oxford university press,

Sir William Jones: a bibliography of primary and secondary sources
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ISBN: 9027209987 9786613359858 1283359855 9027281203 9789027281203 9789027209986 9789027209986 Year: 1979 Publisher: Amsterdam

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Sir William Jones (1746 -1794) was an Anglo-Welsh philologist and scholar of ancient India, particularly known for his proposition of the existence of a relationship among Indo-European languages. His third annual discourse before the Asiatic Society on the history and culture of the Hindus (1786) is often cited as the beginning of comparative linguistics and Indo-European studies. Jones' interdisciplinary scholarship innovatively combined language and linguistic study with the traditional subjects of research to throw light on transcending questions like the origins of man and culture. This bibliography aims to provide an overview of the full width of his writings and secondary scholarship.


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Sir William Jones et la représentation de l'Inde
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ISSN: 19579683 ISBN: 9782843102141 2843102146 Year: 2011 Volume: *5 Publisher: Grenoble: Ellug,


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Sir William Jones et la représentation de l’Inde
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ISBN: 2377472680 2843102146 9782843102141 Year: 2021 Publisher: Grenoble : UGA Éditions,

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Lorsque William Jones arrive aux Indes, en 1783, le vaste continent est toujours au-delà de l’ultime frontière de la civilisation. C’est une terre étrange, regorgeant de richesses, abondant en fastes et prodiges, barbare, connue par les seuls récits des rares Européens qui s’y aventurent : commerçants, missionnaires, mercenaires. À sa mort, du fait de ses découvertes, l’Inde est reconnue comme une grande civilisation, à la hauteur de l’héritage antique de l’Europe. William Jones, philologue, traducteur, amateur de poésie, naturaliste, juriste, fondateur de l’école orientale a appris le sanskrit, langue mère de l’Inde, et ébloui par ce qu’il découvre, a révélé la culture indienne au monde étonné. Pourtant, la place de Jones dans l’histoire de l’orientalisme suscite encore une polémique ardente et polyphonique. D’un côté de l’éventail, on trouve la défense éloquente de Jones par Garland Cannon et de l’autre, le réquisitoire implacable dressé par Edward Said. Jones a-t-il sciemment instrumenté ses immenses connaissances pour légitimer le pouvoir colonial ? Ce livre s’emploie d’une part à suivre la construction de la pensée du père de l’orientalisme, et de l’autre, à évaluer le poids qu’elle a eu sur l’historicité de l’Inde, et de l’Europe.

The life and mind of Oriental Jones : Sir William Jones, the father of modern linguistics
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ISBN: 0521391490 0521025265 0511527144 9780521025263 9780521025263 9780511527142 9780521391498 Year: 2006 Publisher: Cambridge: Cambridge university press,

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Sir William Jones 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 of language families laid the groundwork for modern comparative linguistics. Jones's interests and achievements, however, ranged far beyond language. He studied and made contributions to 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 worldwide 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 even in his own time he was regarded as a phenomenon; and so he was. Garland Cannon, editor of The Letters of Sir William Jones, has written a new 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.

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