James Moor
1712 – 1779
24 works on record
Works

Solutions to Selected Exercises in the Logic Book

Elementa linguæ græcæ

Grobar Partizan Pleasure Pain And Paranoia Lifting The Lid On Serbias Undertakers

Elements of the Greek language, exhibited, for the most part, in new rules, made easy to the memory by their brevity: being a translation of Dr. Moor's celebrated Greek grammar
Fragmenta grammatices Graecae
1809
On the praepositions of the Greek language; an introductory essay; ... By James Moor ..
1766
On the end of tragedy
1763
Letters Concerning Taste (and) Essays; Read to a Literary Society in Glasgow (Thoemmes Press - Thoemmes Library of Aesthetics)
Vindication of Virgil, from the charge of a puerility
On the end of tragedy according to Aristotle
On the praepositions of the Greek language
Elementa linguae graecae; novis, plerumque, regulis tradita; brevitate sua memoriae facilibus
Essays
Elementa linguae graecae
Law-trickes or, who wovld have thought it
Elementa linguae︡︠ grae︡︠cae︡︠, novis, plerumque, regulis tradita, brevitate sua memoriae︡︠ facilibus
Vindication of Virgil, from the charge of a puerility; imputed to him by Doctor Pearce, in his notes on Longinus; an essay, ... By James Moor ..
Essays; read to a literary society; at their weekly meetings, within the college, at Glasgow. ..
An essay on historical composition
Elements of the Greek language
An essay on historical composition, read, February VI, MDCCLII (1759)
A manual for BERTIE
Fragmenta grammatices Græcæe
Essays, read to a literary society