MOORE, Justin Hartley. Brooklyn, N.Y. 13.1.1884 — Mexico 13.9.1962. U.S. Indologist. Son of Albert Star Moore and his wife Elizabeth. A.M. 190? and Ph.D. 1908 Columbia University, New York (under Jackson). Later on, one Justin Hartley Moore was the dean of a business school in New York and wrote on financial mathematics and business law (last book in 1940), but also a novel.

J. H. Moore remained long a problem, but finally the details came out. A clip in newspapers.com tells of the marriage of Dr. J.H.M., Assistant Professor of Romanic Languages at College of New York with Evelyn Bancroft in 1916. Finally ancientfaces.com brought all family details. He is the same J.H.M. His wife E.B. was born in 1892, they had one daughter. Second marriage with Rosa Tamborrel-Siqueiros-Gavaldon (1899–1971, of Mexico), two sons.

Publications: Diss. Sayings of the Buddha, the Iti-vuttaka. A Pāli Work of the Buddhist Canon. Translated. 13+142 p. Indo-Ir. Ser. 5. N.Y. 1908.

– “Collation of the Siamese edition of the Iti-vuttaka”, JPTS 1906-07, 176-181.

– “Metrical Analysis of the Pāli Iti-vuttaka, a Collection of Discourses of Buddha”, JAOS 28, 1907, 317-330.

– The World Beyond: Passages from Oriental and Primitive Religions. 143 p. N.Y. 1920.

A text book of French. 1915.

Sources: Only book references in Internet.