Clement Clarke Moore (July 15, 1779 – July 10, 1863) is the credited author rewritten of A Visit from St. Nicholas (more commonly known today as Twas the Night Before Christmas). Clement Clarke Moore was most famous in his own day as a professor of Oriental and Greek literature at Columbia College. At General Theological Seminary he compiled a two volume Hebrew dictionary.

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  • Clement Clarke Moore (July 15, 1779 – July 10, 1863) is the credited author rewritten of A Visit from St. Nicholas (more commonly known today as Twas the Night Before Christmas). Clement Clarke Moore was most famous in his own day as a professor of Oriental and Greek literature at Columbia College. At General Theological Seminary he compiled a two volume Hebrew dictionary. He was the only son of Benjamin Moore, a president of Columbia College and bishop of the Episcopal Diocese of New York, and his wife Charity Clarke. Clement Clarke Moore was a graduate of Columbia College (1798), where he earned both his B.A. and his M.A.. He was made professor of Biblical learning in the General Theological Seminary in New York (1821), a post that he held until 1850. The ground on which the seminary now stands was his gift. From 1840 to 1850, he was a board member of The New York Institution for the Blind at 34th Street and 9th Avenue (now The New York Institute for Special Education). He compiled a Hebrew and English Lexicon (1809), and published a collection of poems (1844). Upon his death in 1863 at his summer residence in Newport, Rhode Island, his funeral was held in Trinity Church, Newport, where he had owned a pew. Then his body was interred in the cemetery at St. Luke's Episcopal Church on Hudson St. , in New York City. On November 29, 1899, his body was reinterred in Trinity Churchyard Cemetery in New York.
  • Clement Clarke Moore va ser un professor estatunidenc de literatura oriental i grega al Columbia College i l'autor a qui s'atribueix A Visit from St. Nicholas (més generalment conegut avui com Twas the Night Before Christmas). Va ser el fill únic de Benjamin Moore, un president d'Universitat de Colúmbia i bisbe de la diòcesi episcopal de Nova York, i Charity Clarke. Clement Clarke Moore s'ha graduat pel Universitat de Colúmbia (1798), on va guanyar els seus dos títols acadèmics. Va ser fet professor d'aprenentatge bíblic en el Seminari General Teològic a Nova York (1821), un càrrec que va ocupar fins al 1850. El camp on avui el seminari està situat va ser seu regal. De 1840 a 1850, va ser un membre de la junta de la The New York Institution for the Blind at 34th Street and 9th Avenue (ara The New York Institute for Special Education). Va compilar un Hebrew and English Lexicon (1809), i ha publicat una col·lecció de poemes (1844). Va morir el 1863 a la seva residència d'estiu a Newport, Rhode Island, i seu cos és enterrat en el Trinity Churchyard Cemetery, en Nova York.
  • Clement Clarke Moore est l'auteur du poème A Visit from St Nicholas, lequel a largement contribué à forger le canon moderne de la légende du Père Noël dans sa version étasunienne. (en) wikisource - A Visit from St. Nicholas
  • Clement Clarke Moore, Amerikalı şair. Kolombiya Üniversitesi'nde edebiyat profesörü olan Moore Yunan ve Doğu edebiyatı alanlarında uzmandı. Günümüzde daha çok "Twas the Night before Christmas" adıyla bilinen, "A Visit from St. Nicholas" adlı şiir ölümünden sonra Clement Clarke Moore'a atfedilmiştir. Bu şiir, modern Noel Baba imajına esin kaynağı olmuştur.
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  • Clement Clarke Moore (July 15, 1779 – July 10, 1863) is the credited author rewritten of A Visit from St. Nicholas (more commonly known today as Twas the Night Before Christmas). Clement Clarke Moore was most famous in his own day as a professor of Oriental and Greek literature at Columbia College. At General Theological Seminary he compiled a two volume Hebrew dictionary.
  • Clement Clarke Moore va ser un professor estatunidenc de literatura oriental i grega al Columbia College i l'autor a qui s'atribueix A Visit from St. Nicholas (més generalment conegut avui com Twas the Night Before Christmas). Va ser el fill únic de Benjamin Moore, un president d'Universitat de Colúmbia i bisbe de la diòcesi episcopal de Nova York, i Charity Clarke. Clement Clarke Moore s'ha graduat pel Universitat de Colúmbia (1798), on va guanyar els seus dos títols acadèmics.
  • Clement Clarke Moore est l'auteur du poème A Visit from St Nicholas, lequel a largement contribué à forger le canon moderne de la légende du Père Noël dans sa version étasunienne. (en) wikisource - A Visit from St. Nicholas
  • Clement Clarke Moore, Amerikalı şair. Kolombiya Üniversitesi'nde edebiyat profesörü olan Moore Yunan ve Doğu edebiyatı alanlarında uzmandı. Günümüzde daha çok "Twas the Night before Christmas" adıyla bilinen, "A Visit from St. Nicholas" adlı şiir ölümünden sonra Clement Clarke Moore'a atfedilmiştir. Bu şiir, modern Noel Baba imajına esin kaynağı olmuştur.
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