Charles Potter (1634–1663) was an English philosopher. He was the son of Christopher Potter.
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Potter was educated at the Queen's College, Oxford. In 1647 he became student of Christ Church, Oxford, and passed M.A. in 1651.[1]
He joined the exiled court of Charles II and converted to Roman Catholicism. At the Restoration he was made user to Queen Henrietta Maria.[1]
Works
edit- Pythagoras metempsychos (in Latin). Lugd. Batav: Jordaan Luchtmans. 1684.
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