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BEKE, CHARLES TILSTONE (1800-1874) , English traveller, geographer and Biblical critic, was born in Stepney, Middlesex , on the loth of October 1800. His father was a merchant in London, and Beke engaged for a few years in mercantile pursuits. He afterwards 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. The first-fruits of his researches appeared in his work entitled Origines Biblicae, or Researches in Primeval History, published in 1834. An attempt to reconstruct the early history of the human race from geological data, it raised a storm of opposition on the part of defenders of the traditional readings of the book of Genesis; but in recognition of the value of the work the university of Tubingen conferred upon him the degree of Ph.D. For about two years (1837-1838) Beke held the post of acting British consul
White Nile was the main stream was, however, shown to be accurate by subsequent exploration. In 1856 he endeavoured; unsuccessfully, to establish commercial relations with Abyssinia through Massawa. In 18611862 he and his wife travelled in Syria and Palestine, and went to Egypt with the object of promoting trade with Central Africa and the growth of cotton
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Beke's writings are very numerous. Among the more important, besides those already named, are: An Essay on the Nile and its Tributaries (1847), The Sources of the Nile (186o), and The British Captives in Abyssinia (1865). He was a fellow of the Royal Geographical Society, and for his contributions to the knowledge of Abyssinia received its gold medal, and also that of the Geographical Society of France. As a result of a controversy over the statements of another Abyssinian explorer, Antoine Abbadie, Beke returned the medal awarded him by the French Society. Sec Summary of the late
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