Letter from Clemens Winkler to Georg Bredig, December 1900
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Winkler, Clemons. “Letter from Clemens Winkler to Georg Bredig, December 1900,” December 10, 1900. Papers of Georg and Max Bredig, Box 2, Folder 70. Science History Institute. Philadelphia. https://digital.sciencehistory.org/works/v7i2xqf.
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Freiburg, den 10. Dezember 1900
Hochgeehrter Herr!
Sie haben die besondere Güte gehabt, mich durch die Zusendung der von Ihnen und Herrn R. Müller von Berneck veröffentlichten Abhandlung: „Ueber anorganische Fermente“ auszuzeichnen. Es wird mir größten Genuß gereichen, mich in das Studium dieser einen hochwichtigen Gegenstand behandelnden Arbeit zu vertiefen; vorläufig spreche ich Ihnen für Ihre liebenswürdige Gabe den aufrichtigsten und verbindlichsten
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Dank aus und empfehle mich Ihnen unter Versicherung der vorzüglichsten Hochachtung als
Ihr ganz ergebener
Cl. Winkler.
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Freiburg, December 10, 1900
Dear Sir,
You kindly acknowledged my request by sending me the treatise “On Inorganic Ferments,” which you and Mr. R. Müller von Berneck published. I greatly look forward to studying this work, which addresses a very important subject. For the time being, I would like to sincerely express my gratitude for your gracious gift.
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and bid you farewell with the upmost respect.
Sincerely,
Clemens Winkler