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Sir William Jones (1746 - 1794)

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02 November 2011 at 9:32pm | IP Logged 
I haven't been able to find an existing thread on Sir William Jones in the Polyglots-forum, but I think he definitely deserves one.

According to Wikipedia:
"The young William Jones was a linguistic prodigy, learning Greek, Latin, Persian, Arabic, Hebrew and the basics of Chinese writing at an early age.[1] By the end of his life he knew thirteen languages thoroughly and another twenty-eight reasonably well, making him a hyperpolyglot."

He is famous for claiming that Sanskrit, Greek, and Latin share a common root, which can be seen as a starting point of historical linguistics. I also remember having read in a textbook that he seems to have been modest about his language skills, so I assume "reasonably well" actually means "reasonably well" in the description above, but unfortunately I can't remember where I read this. Does anybody have more information about the languages he knew?


Edited by Fasulye on 19 November 2011 at 9:04pm

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19 November 2011 at 9:07pm | IP Logged 
For those readers who want to read more background information about him, here is my Wikipedia link:

Wikipedia: Biography of Sir William Jones

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20 November 2011 at 6:39pm | IP Logged 
There exist several biographies of him. Some examples:

Garland Cannon - The Life and Mind of Oriental Jones: Sir William Jones, the Father of Modern Linguistics

Michael J. Franklin - 'Orientalist Jones': Sir William Jones, Poet, Lawyer, and Linguist, 1746-1794

There is also a compendium of his work as print on demand:

William Jones - The Works of Sir William Jones. 13 vols.


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