Charles Tilstone Beke
Charles Tilstone Beke PhD, FSA | |||||||
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Born | 1800 | ||||||
Died | 1874 | ||||||
Occupation |
academic geographer legal | ||||||
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Office Notes
House Notes
LAS - a Dr Beke takes part in discussion in 1874 [jan.], not clear whether fellow or not
Notes From Elsewhere
Charles Tilstone Beke (10 October 1800 – 31 July 1874) was an English traveller, geographer and Biblical critic. Born in Stepney, London, the son of a merchant in the City of London, for a few years Beke engaged in mercantile pursuits. He later studied law at Lincoln's Inn, and for a time practised at the Bar, but finally devoted himself to the study of historical, geographical and ethnographical subjects.
Publications
External Publications
Enquiry concerning the reality of M.D. Abbadies’ First Journey to Kaffa’ presented by author to ESL
‘Reason for returning the gold medal of the Geographical Society of France. Presented by author to ESL
1. On the Alluvia of Babylonia and Chaldea.
2. A summary of Nilotic discovery.
3. An enquiry into Mr Antonie D’Abbadies’ Journey to Kaffa, 2nd ed. All presented by author to ESL
Origines Biblicae by Charles Tilstone Beke Ph.D. 8vo. Presented by Richard Cull Hon. Secretary
The geography of sacred history
House Publications
The geographical distribution of the languages of Abyssinia. Read 22 Nov. 1848. Printed