Education
He graduated Bachelor of Arts 1825, Master of Arts
He graduated Bachelor of Arts 1825, Master of Arts
1803–1862) was an English physician. He is known for his Manual of Classical Bibliography (1825). Born at Dudley, then in Worcestershire, Moss matriculated at Magdalen Hall, Oxford, 21 March 1820.
While an undergraduate he was preoccupied with classical bibliography.
1827, Bachelor of Medicine 1829, and settled in practice at Dudley. Moss was elected Fellow of the Royal Society on 18 February 1830.
In 1847 he moved from Dudley to Longdon, near Lichfield, and in 1848 to the Manor House, Upton Bishop, in Herefordshire. In 1853 he again moved, to Hill Grove House, Wells, Somerset, where he died 23 May 1862.
By the end of his life he was regarded as an eccentric recluse.
Royal Society.