Jones, Rowland.
The origin of language and nations, hieroglyfically, etymologically, and topografically defined and fixed, after the method of an English, Celtic, Greek and Latin English lexicon. Together with an historical preface, an hieroglyfical definition of characters, a Celtic general grammar, and various other matters of antiquity. Treated of in a method entirely new. By Rowland Jones, Esq; of the Inner Temple.
London : printed by J. Hughs, near Lincoln's-Inn-Fields, MDCCLXIV. [1764].
ESTC No. T43424.Grub Street ID 272003.
Jones, Rowland.
A postscript to the origin of language and nations; containing a farther illustration of languages, a plan for the restoration of the primitive one, and a demonstration of its utility and importance, as an universal language and a general key to knowledge; with various specimens of its powers on ancient authors, coins, tenures, policy, names, and other things. By Row. Jones.
London : Printed by John Hughs, near Lincoln's-Inn-Fields, and sold by Messrs. Dodsley, Owen, Davies, and Shropshire, booksellers, [1768?].
ESTC No. T10818.Grub Street ID 161129.
Jones, Rowland.
Hieroglyfic: or, a grammatical introduction to an universal hieroglyfic language; consisting of English signs and voices. With a definition of all the parts of the English, Welsh, Greek, and Latin languages; Some Physical, Metaphysical, and Moral cursory Remarks on the Nature, Properties, and Rights of Men and Things. And Rules and Specimens for composing an Hieroglysic Vocabulary of the Signs or Figures, as well as the Sounds of Things, upon rational and philosophical Principles, and the primitive Meaning of Names. By Row. Jones.
London : printed by John Hughs, near Lincoln's-Inn-Fields; and sold by Messrs. Dodsley, in Pall-Mall; Davis, in Piccadilly; Shropshire, in Bond-Street; Elmsley, late Vaillant, in the Strand; Owen, at Temple-Bar; and Crowder, in Pater-Noster-Row. Of whom may be had, the Origin of Language and Nations, by the same Author, 1768.
ESTC No. T8391.Grub Street ID 304324.
Jones, Rowland.
The philosophy of words, in two dialogues between The author and Crito; containing, An Explanation, with various Specimens, of the First Language, and thence of all its Dialects, and the Principles of Knowledge; A Lexicon of difficult Names and Passages in the Bible, and Ancient Authors; and a Plan for an Universal Philosophical Language. By Row. Jones.
London : printed by John Hughs, near Lincoln's-Inn-Fields; and sold by Messrs. Dodsley, in Pall-Mall; Shropshire, in Bond-Street; Almon, in Piccadilly; Elmsley, in the Strand; Owen, at Temple-Bar; Kearsley, on Ludgate-Hill; Crowder, in Pater-Noster Row; and Richardson and Urquhart, at the Royal Exchange, 1769.
ESTC No. T10819.Grub Street ID 161140.
Jones, Rowland.
The circles of Gomer or, an essay towards an investigation and introduction of the English, as an universal language, upon the first principles of speech, according to its hieroglyfic signs, argrafic, archetypes, and superior pretensions to originality; a retrieval of original knowledge; and a re-union of nations and opinions on the like principles, as well as the e[vi]dence of ancient writers; With an English grammar, some illustrations of the subjects of the author's late essays, and other interesting discoveries. By Row. Jones, Esq.
London : sold by S. Crowder, in Pater-noster Row; Richardson, and Urquhart, at the Royal Exchange; P. Elmsley, in the Strand; and J. Almon, in Piccadilly, 1771.
ESTC No. T10817.Grub Street ID 161120.
Jones, Rowland.
The io-Triads; or, the tenth muse, wherein The Origin, Nature, and Connection of the sacred Symbols, Sounds, Words, Ideas and Things, are discovered and investigated, according to the Platonic Numbers. And The Principles of all Human Knowledge, as well as the First Language, are retrieved in the English. Together with The Origin of Language and Nations, an Hieroglyfic Grammar, the Philosophy of Words; and The Circles of Gomer By Row. Jones, Esq.
London : printed for the author, MDCCLXXIII. [1773].
ESTC No. T8392.Grub Street ID 304334.