Cave Beck

Cave Beck (1623 – 1706) was an English schoolmaster and clergyman, the author of The Universal Character (published in London, 1657) in which he proposed a universal language based on a numerical system. == Life == Beck was born in London in 1623, the son of John Beck, a baker (or perhaps an inn-keeper or brewer) [1] in the parish of St.

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Cave Beck

Cave Beck (1623 – 1706) was an English schoolmaster and clergyman, the author of The Universal Character (published in London, 1657) in which he proposed a universal language based on a numerical system. == Life == Beck was born in London in 1623, the son of John Beck, a baker (or perhaps an inn-keeper or brewer) [1] in the parish of St.

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