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Name
  
Clifford Moore


Education
  
Harvard University

Clifford Herschel Moore The Religious Thought of the Greeks Clifford Herschel Moore

Died
  
1931, Cambridge, Massachusetts, United States

Books
  
The religious thought of, Pagan ideas of immortalit, Ancient Beliefs in the Immor, Ancient Beliefs in the Immor

Clifford Herschel Moore (1866–1931) was an American Latin scholar.

Moore was born in Sudbury, Massachusetts, and educated at Harvard (A.B., 1889) and in Europe at Munich (Ph.D., 1897). He taught classics in California (1889–92) and Massachusetts, at Phillips Academy in Andover (1892–94).

Moore then taught Latin at the University of Chicago (1894–98), and at Harvard from 1898 onward. He was a professor at the American School of Classical Studies in Rome, Italy.

Moore edited Frederic de Forest Allen's 1899 edition of Euripides' Medea and his 1902 edition Horace's Odes and Epodes (1902), and wrote the textbooks A First Latin Book (1903) and The Elements of Latin (1906).

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