Author:William Henry Samuel Jones
Works
[edit]- Greek Morality in Relation to Institutions: An Essay (1906).
- The Moral Standpoint of Euripides (1906).
- The Teaching of Latin (1906).
- First Latin Book (c. 1907).
- Malaria: a Neglected Factor in the History of Greece and Rome, with George Grigson Ellett and Ronald Ross (1907).
- Malaria and Greek History, with E. T. Withington (1909).
- Classics and the Direct Method: An Appeal to Teachers (1912).
- Pons Tironum, with Reginald Bainbridge Appleton (1913).
- Via Nova: or, The Application of the Direct Method to Latin and Greek (1915).
- How We Learn: A Short Primer of Scientific Method for Boys (1916).
- Initium: A First Latin Course on the Direct Method, with Reginald Bainbridge Appleton (1916).
- Scientific Method in Schools: A Suggestion (1916).
- Description of Greece by Pausanias, translation in 3 vols., with R. E. Wycherley and Henry Arderne Ormerod (1918-1935).
- Natural History by Pliny the Elder, translation (vols 6-8, 1938).
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