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David James Jones

David James Jones (22 December 1886 – 23 July 1947), was a Welsh philosopher and academic.[1] He should not be confused with David James Jones (Gwenallt), a contemporary writer.

He was born in Pontarddulais and went to school in Gowerton. He studied at Cardiff University and Emmanuel College, Cambridge. In 1915 he was ordained as a Presbyterian minister, and served as a chaplain on the Western Front in World War I.[1]

Works

  • Hanes Athroniaeth: Y Cyfnod Groegaidd (1939)

References

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