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Richard Green Moulton

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Richard Green Moulton
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Richard Green Moulton (5 May 1849 – 15 August 1924) was an English professor, author, and lawyer.

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Biography

Richard Green Moulton was born in England in 1849.[1] He was the brother of William Fiddian Moulton, John Fletcher Moulton, and James Egan Moulton.

He attended New Kingswood School, Bath, from 1861-1865.[2] In August 1864 he sat for the Oxford Local Examinations, and was the highest performing student to have sat for those examinations in Bath.[3] He then attended Cleveden College, Northampton, and passed with honours the Matriculation examination for the University of London.[4]

He received degrees from the University of London, University of Cambridge, and University of Pennsylvania.[5] After teaching at Cambridge, the American Society Extension University, and the London Society for the Extension of University Education, he became a professor of English literature at the University of Chicago in 1892.[5] He held that post until 1919, after which he returned to live in England.

He died at his home in Tunbridge Wells on 15 August 1924.[5]

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Selected publications

  • The Modern Readers Bible History Series. The Chronicles (1897) New York, The MacMillan Company.
  • Shakespeare as a dramatic artist; a popular illustration of the principles of scientific criticism. (1885) Oxford, Clarendon Press.
  • The ancient classical drama; a study in literary evolution intended for readers in English and in the original. (1890). Oxford, The Clarendon Press.
  • The literary study of the Bible. An account of the leading forms of literature represented in the sacred writings. (1896). London, Isbister & Co.
  • Select masterpieces of Biblical literature. (1901). New York, The Macmillan company; London, Macmillan & co., ltd.
  • A short introduction to the literature of the Bible. (1901). Boston, D. C. Heath & Co.
  • The Modern Reader's Bible Translation (1907). New York, The Macmillan Company.
  • The Bible at a single view. (1918). With an appendix, how to read the Bible. New York, The Macmillan company.
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