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Born in July 15, 1779 / Died in July 10, 1863 / United States / English

Bibliography

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  • Observations Upon Certain Passages in Mr. Jefferson's Notes on Virginia, Which Appear to Have a Tendency to Subvert Religion and Establish a False Philosophy, anonymous (New York, 1804).
  • An Inquiry into the Effects of Our Foreign Carrying Trade upon the Agriculture, Population, and Morals of the Country, as Columella (New York: Printed by D. & G. Bruce for E. Sargeant, 1806).
  • A Compendious Lexicon of the Hebrew Language, 2 volumes (New York: Printed & sold by Collins & Perkins, 1809).
  • A Sketch of Our Political Condition. Addressed to the Citizens of the United States. Without Distinction of Party, by A Citizen of New York (New York: Printed for Clement Clarke Moore, 1813).
  • A Plain Statement Addressed to the Proprietors of Real Estate in the City and Country of New York, by A Landholder (New York: J. Eastburn, 1818).
  • Address Delivered Before the Alumni of Columbia College, on the 4th of May, 1825, in the Chapel of the College (New York: Bliss & White, 1825).
  • A Lecture Introductory to the Course of Hebrew Instruction in the General Theological Seminary of the Protestant Episcopal Church in the United States. Delivered in Christ's Church, New York, on the Evening of November 14th, 1825 (New York: Swords, 1825).
  • Poems (New York: Bartlett & Welford, 1844).
  • A Visit from St. Nicholas (New York: Henry M. Onderdonk, 1848; London: Unwin, 1902).
  • George Castriot, Surnamed Scanderbeg, King of Albania (New York: D. Appleton/Philadelphia: G. S. Appleton, 1850). Other
    • John Duer, A New Translation with Notes, of the Third Satire of Juvenal. To which are Added Miscellaneous Poems, Original and Translated (New York: Printed for E. Sargeant, 1806)--includes introduction, translation of Prometheus selection from Aeschylus, and poems by Moore.
    • Alexandre Henri Tessier, comp., A Complete Treatise on Merinos and Other Sheep, translated by Moore (New York, 1811).
    • Sermons by Benjamin Moore, D.D.., 2 volumes, edited by Moore (New York, 1824).
    • Charles Fenno Hoffman, ed., The New-York Book of Poetry (New York: Dearborn, 1837)--includes poems by Moore.
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    Collections of Moore's papers are at Harvard University's Houghton Library and the New York Public Library. The New York Historical Society has Moore's 1862 handwritten copy of "A Visit From St. Nicholas"; Moore's diary, begun in 1856, is at Low Library, Columbia University.