Frank Gardner Moore
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BornSeptember 25, 1865
DiedNovember 18, 1955 (aged 90)
SpouseAnna Barnard White
EducationB.A. Yale, 1886; Ph.D., 1890; study at Berlin, 1890-1; L.H.D. Trinity Coll. (Hartford, CT), 1921; Litt. D. Columbia, 1929
Frank Gardner Moore | |
|---|---|
| Born | September 25, 1865 |
| Died | November 18, 1955 (aged 90) |
| Spouse | Anna Barnard White |
| Academic background | |
| Education | B.A. Yale, 1886; Ph.D., 1890; study at Berlin, 1890-1; L.H.D. Trinity Coll. (Hartford, CT), 1921; Litt. D. Columbia, 1929 |
| Thesis | De societatis quam vocant initiis, sive quomodo scriptores antiqui, praesertim Plato, Aristoteles, Lucretius, societatis origines habuerint |
| Academic work | |
| Discipline | Latinist |
Frank Gardner Moore (1865–1955) was an American Latin scholar. After teaching at Yale University, Dartmouth College, and Trinity College, Connecticut, he became a professor of Classical Philology at Columbia University.
Moore was the brother of Edward Caldwell Moore and George Foot Moore. Born in West Chester, Pennsylvania in 1865, he was educated at Yale University, where he earned his (A.B. in 1886 and Ph.D. in 1890. He then pursued further studies at the University of Berlin from 1890 to 1891.
He married Anna Barnard White on January 4, 1897.[1]