Henry Stuart Jones

Sir Henry Stuart Jones, FBA (15 May 1867 – 29 June 1939) was a British academic. He was educated at Balliol College, Oxford; he obtained a First in Classical Moderations in 1888 and a First in Literae Humaniores ('Greats', a combination of philosophy and ancient history) in 1890.[1] He was appointed to a Fellowship at Trinity College, Oxford, in 1897.[2]

From 1903 to 1905 he was Director of the British School at Rome[3] and, in 1920, moved from Trinity to Brasenose College to take up the post of Camden Professor of Ancient History which he held until 1927 when he took up a series of Welsh academic posts listed below. Originally, Stuart was his second forename, but he and his wife generally prefixed it to their surname, and he was knighted in 1933 under the name Stuart-Jones.[4]

  1. ^ 'Oxford University Calendar, 1895', Oxford: Clarendon Press, 1895: 265, 347
  2. ^ 'Oxford University Calendar, 1914', Oxford: Clarendon Press, 1914: 440
  3. ^ 'Oxford University Calendar, 1914', Oxford: Clarendon Press, 1914: 440
  4. ^ Blakiston, H.E.D. (2004). "Jones, Sir Henry Stuart-". In H. C. G. Matthew; B. Harrison (eds.). The Oxford Dictionary of National Biography. Oxford: Oxford University Press. doi:10.1093/ref:odnb/34232.

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