Edward Moore (scholar)
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Edward Moore (1835–1916) was an English scholar, born at Cardiff. He was educated at Bromsgrove Grammar School and at Pembroke College, Oxford. For a time he was rector of Gatcombe, Isle of Wight. From 1862 to 1864 he was fellow and tutor of Queen's College, Oxford. In 1864 he became the principal of St. Edmund Hall, and in 1903 he was made canon of Canterbury Cathedral. He became an honorary fellow of Pembroke and Queen's colleges, and received the Dublin D.Litt. His publications comprise:
- Aristotle's Ethics, books i-iv (5th edition, 1896)
- Aristotle's Poetics, with Notes (1875)
- Time References in the Divine Commedia (1887), translated and published at Florence in 1900 with the title Gli accenni al tempo nella Divina Commedia; Textual Criticism of the Divina Commedia
- Dante and his Early Biographers (1890)
- Tutte le opere di Dante Alighieri, the "Oxford Dante", by all means the best edition of Dante's works which, together with Moore's other studies in the same field, placed him among the first of Dante scholars.
- Studies in Dante. First Series. Scripture and Classical Authors in Dante (Oxford, 1896)
- Studies in Dante. Second Series. Miscellaneous Essays (Oxford, 1899)
- Studies in Dante. Third Series. Miscellaneous Essays (Oxford, 1903)
- Studies in Dante. Fourth Series. Textual Criticism of the Convivio and Miscellaneous Essays (Oxford, 1917)
References
- This article incorporates text from a publication now in the public domain: Gilman, D. C.; Thurston, H. T.; Colby, F. M., eds. (1905). "article name needed". New International Encyclopedia (1st ed.). New York: Dodd, Mead.
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