Postcard from Richard Abegg to Georg Bredig
- 1901-May-15
- 1901-May-17
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Abegg, R. (Richard). “Postcard from Richard Abegg to Georg Bredig,” 1901. Papers of Georg and Max Bredig, Box 1, Folder 1. Science History Institute. Philadelphia. https://digital.sciencehistory.org/works/e1gqvao.
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Image 1
[5 Pfennig stamp in from the Reichspost (German Imperial Mail)]
[overlay stamp from the city of Breslau dated as received 17.05.1901 and denoting two sides to the postcard]
[stamp in the left-hand margin: 1.13 / 17.5 / 1-2 N.C]
Deutsche Reichspost
Postkarte
An: Herrn Privatdocent Dr. G. Bredig
in Leipzig – R.
Wohnung: Johannisallee 11
Image 2
L.G!
Nur kurz die Nachricht, dass ich Röhmann sprach und er sich sehr erfreut und anerkennend über deine Zusendungen aussprach; er sagte sogar seine letzten Arbeiten seien direkt durch die Deinigen ausgeregt. Schriftlichen Dank, scheint ungebräuchlich. Sonst nichts neues.
Herz. Gruss!
Dein R.A.
[stamp from a return address: Kaiser Wilhelmstraβe 70 in the city of Breslau, dated as written on 15.05.1901]
Image 1
German Imperial Mail
Postcard
To: Lecturer Dr. G. Bredig
in Leipizig – R.
Address: Johannisallee 11
Image 2
Dear G,
Some brief news! I spoke with (Franz) Röhmann and he was very pleased with and appreciative of your correspondence. He even said that his latest work was inspired by yours. Expressing gratitude by letter is rather unusual. Otherwise, nothing new!
Warm regards,
R.A.