Jules Bloch (May 1, 1880 in Paris – November 29, 1953) was a French linguist who studied Indian languages, and was also interested in languages in their cultural and social contexts.
Jules Bloch, La formation de la langue marathe (The Formation of the Marathi Language), thesis, (1914/1920), Prix Volney.
Jules Bloch, La Structure Grammaticale des Langues Dravidiennes, Librairie d'Amérique et d'Orient, Adrien-Maisonneuve, Paris, 1946.
Jules Bloch, 1954, The Grammatical Structure of Dravidian Languages, Authorised Translation from the original French by Ramkrishna Ganesh Harshé, Deccan College Hand-Book Series, Pune.
Jules Bloch, "Application de la cartographie à l'Histoire de l'Indo-Aryen", (Application of Cartography in Indo-Aryan History), work published posthumously by C. Caillat and P. Meile, in Cahiers de la Société Asiatique, n° XIII, Paris, Imprimerie Nationale, 1963.
Colette Caillat, Recueil d'articles de Jules Bloch, 1906-1955, (Collection of Articles by Jules Bloch, 1906-1955), texts gathered by Colette Caillat, Collège de France, Institut de civilisation indienne; Published by E. de Boccard, Paris, 1985, ISBN2-86803-052-1.