what are the views of william jones
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The Famous Proposition
In The Sanscrit Language, published in 1786, Jones wrote of how he observed that Sanskrit had a strong resemblance to Greek and Latin, which led him to suggest that the three languages not only had a common root but they were related to the Gothic, Celtic, and Persian languages.
Works written: A Grammar of the Persian Language, Poems, essay on the law of bail...
Died: April 27, 1794, Calcutta
Profession: Philologist, Judge, Scholar, Teacher, Linguist
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The Famous Proposition
In The Sanscrit Language, published in 1786, Jones wrote of how he observed that Sanskrit had a strong resemblance to Greek and Latin, which led him to suggest that the three languages not only had a common root but they were related to the Gothic, Celtic, and Persian languages.
Works written: A Grammar of the Persian Language, Poems, essay on the law of bail...
Died: April 27, 1794, Calcutta
Profession: Philologist, Judge, Scholar, Teacher, Linguist
In The Sanscrit Language, published in 1786, Jones wrote of how he observed that Sanskrit had a strong resemblance to Greek and Latin, which led him to suggest that the three languages not only had a common root but they were related to the Gothic, Celtic, and Persian languages.
Works written: A Grammar of the Persian Language, Poems, essay on the law of bail...
Died: April 27, 1794, Calcutta
Profession: Philologist, Judge, Scholar, Teacher, Linguist
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