Sir William Jones, Interpreter of India to the WestDistributors, Booklinks Corporation, 1998 - 147 pages Critical evaluation of the contributions of Sir William Jones, 1746-1794, eminent orientalist. |
Contents
The Great Scholar | 3 |
Asiatic Jones | 22 |
The Bridge Builder | 71 |
Copyright | |
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