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  1. William Jones, el filólogo que estableció el tronco común de las lenguas indoeuropeas. El cementerio de South Park Street, antaño llamado Burial Ground Road, es el camposanto cristiano más grande del mundo fuera de Europa y América. Está ubicado en la ciudad india de Calcuta y acoge los restos de un buen puñado de británicos ...

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  2. William Jones (Londres, 28 de septiembre de 1746-Calcuta, 27 de abril de 1794) fue un lingüista e investigador de la antigua India, célebre en particular por su redescubrimiento de la familia de las lenguas indoeuropeas. [1]

  3. 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.

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  5. 1 July 1749. London, England. Summary. 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. 29 de may. de 2013 · Photographs dated before 1900 are primarily copies of images taken by William L. Jones and other noted Oregon photographers. The collection may be the working files for Drake’s unpublished history of Silverton and environs.

  7. William Jones, FRS (1675 – 1 July 1749) was a Welsh mathematician, most noted for his use of the symbol π (the Greek letter Pi) to represent the ratio of the circumference of a circle to its diameter. He was a close friend of Sir Isaac Newton and Sir Edmund Halley.