Postcard from Theodor Paul to Georg Bredig
- 1900-Feb-16
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Paul, Theodor. “Postcard from Theodor Paul to Georg Bredig,” February 16, 1900. Papers of Georg and Max Bredig, Box 2, Folder 28. Science History Institute. Philadelphia. https://digital.sciencehistory.org/works/edcimo6.
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Königreich Württemberg
Postkarte [stamps]
An Herrn Dr. G. Bredig
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in Leipzig
Wohnung (Straße und Hausnummer) Linnéstrasse 2-3
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Sehr geehrter Herr Kollege!
Für die Zusendung Ihrer schönen Abhandlung über Katalyse und der über Kolloides Cadmium spreche ich Ihnen meinen unverbindlichsten Dank aus. Herr Prof. v. Küpfner, mit dem ich über diese Arbeiten sprach, ist ausserordentlich dafür interessiert. Hat er sich selbst früher viel über ähnliche Fragen gearbeitet und deshalb weiss er den Fortschritt sehr zu schätzen, den diese Frage darin Ihre Arbeit gewonnen hat. Mit besten Grüssen.
Tübingen 16/II 1900
Ihr ganz ergebener,
Theodor Paul
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Kingdom of Württemberg
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To: Dr. G. Bredig
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in Leipzig
Residence (Street and Address): Linnéstrasse 2-3
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Dear colleague,
I would like to express my thanks for sending your essay on catalysis and colloidal cadmium. Prof. v. Küpfner, with whom I spoke about this work, is extremely interested in it. Since he also dealt with similar questions, he appreciates the progress that you have made with this topic in your own work. Best Regards.
Tübingen, 16 February 1900
Sincerely,
Theodor Paul