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  1. Sir William Jones FRS FRAS FRSE (28 September 1746 – 27 April 1794) was a British philologist, orientalist and a puisne judge on the Supreme Court of Judicature at Fort William in Bengal, and a scholar of ancient India.

  2. 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. By the end of his life, he had learned.

  3. Jul 7, 2009 · Learn about William Jones, a self-taught Welsh teacher who first used the symbol π to represent the ratio of the circumference to the diameter of a circle in 1706. Discover his life, achievements, and connections to Newton, Euler, and other mathematical figures.

  4. Mar 14, 2024 · William Jones, the Welsh mathematician who was the first to properly define pi. In 1706 a self-taught mathematical genius from Anglesey became the first man to properly define π (the number...

  5. William Jones was a Welsh mathematician who corresponded with many of the important English mathematicians of his day. View one larger picture. Biography. William Jones' father was Siôn Siôr. An obvious question would be: why was his father not named 'Jones'?

  6. Apr 9, 2023 · The legacy of Sir William Jones is one of the more unexplored territories of Jones scholarship, and in this essay I examine some of the ways Jones and his work were treated in Britain after his death.

  7. 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.

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