Postcard from Rudolf Höber to Georg Bredig
- 1900-Jan-16
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Höber, Rudolf. “Postcard from Rudolf Höber to Georg Bredig,” January 16, 1900. Papers of Georg and Max Bredig, Box 1, Folder 59. Science History Institute. Philadelphia. https://digital.sciencehistory.org/works/wgirvup.
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- Carte postale. –
Union postale universelle. – Weltpostverein. – Unione postale universale.
SUISSE. SCHWEIZ. SVIZERRA.
Nur für die Adresse
Herrn Dr. G. Bredig
Leipzig
Physikalisch-chemisches Institut: Linnéstr.
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Zürich, den 16. I. 1900.
Lieber Herr Dr. Bredig!
Ihnen und Dr. Müller von Berneck danke ich herzlich für die Abhandlung Ihrer prachtvollen Arbeit. Bitte um baldige Festsetzung.
Besten Gruss! R. Höber
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- Postcard. -
World Postal Union
SWITZERLAND
Only for the address
Dr. G. Bredig
Leipzig
Physical Chemistry Institute: Linnéstraße
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Zurich, January 16, 1900
Dear Dr. Bredig,
I would like to thank you and Dr. Müller von Berneck for the treatise of your magnificent work. Please have it published soon.
Best wishes,
R. Höber
Lecturer