Author:James Moor

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James Moor
(1712–1779)

Professor of Greek at the University of Glasgow

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  • 'Essays read to a Literary Society at their Weekly Meetings,' Glasgow, 1759.
  • 'On the End of Tragedy, according to Aristotle,' Glasgow, 1763.
  • 'Addison's Cato, done into Latin Verse, without the Love Scenes,' Glasgow, 1764.
  • 'On the Prepositions of the Greek Language,' Glasgow, 1766 (reprinted at Richmond, 1830).
  • 'A Vindication of Virgil from the Charge of Puerility imputed to him by Dr. Pearce,' Glasgow, 1766.
  • 'Elementa Linguæ Graecæ Pars Prima,' Glasgow, 1766 (an English version by J. C. Rowlatt appeared in 1836.)

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