Charles T. Beke
1800 – 1874
14 works on record
Works

Who discovered the sources of the Nile?
1863

Diarium nauticum, seu descriptio trium navigationum admirandarum
1853

The British captives in Abyssinia

The late Dr. Charles Beke's Discoveries of Sinai in Arabia and of Midian with portrait, geological, botanical, and conchological reports, plans, map, and thirteen wood engravings

An enquiry into M. Antoine d'Abbadie's journey to Kaffa, in the years 1843 and 1844, to discover the source of the Nile
The French and English in the Red Sea
1862
The sources of the Nile
1860
On the korarima, or cardamom of Abessinia
Views in ethnography, the classification of languages, the progress of civilization, and the natural history of man
A few words with Bishop Colenso on the subject of the Exodus of the Israelites and the position of Mount Sinai
Discoveries of Sinai in Arabia and of Midian
Abyssinia
Letters on the commerce and politics of Abessinia and other parts of eastern Africa, addressed to the Foreign Office and the Board of Trade
Abyssinia. A statement of facts relative to the transactions between the writer and the late British political mission to the court of Shoa