- Abel J. Jones
Abel John Jones (
May 26 1878 -May 8 1949 ), was a Welsh writer.Early years
Jones was born in
Rhymney ,Bedwellty ,Monmouthshire , southWales . His parents, David Rees Jones and Hannah Jones (nee Evans) and his sister Annie and brothers Rees and David Rees spoke only Welsh whereas Abel spoke Welsh and English (and later German) fluently.Wireless
He was involved with
Marconi 's first wireless signal transmission over water on the13 May ,1897 fromLavernock Point toFlatholm Island in south Wales.Degree
Abel studied at the University College of Wales, Aberystwyth from 1898–1901, and was awarded a BSc.
Teaching career
He taught science and mathematics and was Senior Master at
Narberth County Intermediate School,Pembrokeshire , from February 1904 to July 1905 under the headmastership of John Morgan MA.PhD & Cambridge University
From 1905 to 1906 he studied at the German
University of Jena under the philosopherRudolf Christoph Eucken and was awarded a PhD. From 1906 Abel was Scholar ofClare College, Cambridge reading for the Moral Sciences Tripos (BA 1908, MA 1912).After leaving Cambridge, Abel taught in elementary and secondary schools (including Bootham School,
York )and lectured in Philosophy at Clare College before his appointment as an assistant lecturer in the Education Department of the University College, Cardiff.OBE
He became the youngest person to be appointed one of His Majesty's Inspector of Schools in Wales (1910–1938). During the years 1914–1918, he was Secretary for
War Savings inGlamorgan for which he was later awarded an OBE.Nine Books Published
He had at least nine books published, the first of which concerned Rudolf Euken (1912) (see above). In 1938 he invented a much improved version of
shorthand which proved very popular "Abbrevia Shortwriting" and in 1939 wrote a biography of "John Morgan MA - A Man Elect of Men" (also see above).Two auto-biographical books appeared in 1943 and 1944; "I Was Privileged" and "From an Inspector's Bag" and a further two books with a more philosophical outlook were published in 1944 and 1945 "In Search of Truth" and "For a Human Advance".
He died in
Porthcawl , south Wales.External links
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