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Papers.

Includes: manuscripts (120 folders). Topics: Zeeman effect, theory of gravitation, spectroscopy, astrophysics, optical instruments, electrodynamics, quantum theory, meteorology, optics, astronomical observations, drafts and calculations; (5 folders) personal notebooks, photos, diploma, childhood, military service; (16 folders) bibliography, reprints of papers; and correspondence (914 folders). Correspondents: Ernest Abbe, Charles Abbot, Ernest Anding, Svante Arrhenius, Leo de Ball, Julius Bauschinger, Ernst Becker, Sergei Belyavskkiy, Otto Birch, Otto Blumenthal, Walther Borsche, Kurt Bottlinger, Martin Brendel, Albert von Brunn, Firtz Cohn, George Darwin, Wladislaw Dziewulski, Gustav Eberherd, Arthur Eddington, Albert Einstein, Robert Emden, Paul Epstein, Edwin Frost, Vladimir Heinrich, Gustav Herglotz, Ejnar Hertzsprung, Felix Klein, Herman Kobold, Peter-Paul Koch, Rudolf Lehmann-Filhes, Samuel Oppenheim, Egon von Oppolzer, Edward Pickering, Ludwig Prandtl, Carl Runge, Adolf Schmidt, Bernhard Schmidt, Hugo von Seeliger, Arnold Sommerfeld, Hermann Struve, Walther Villiger, Alexander Wilkens, Carl Wirtz, among others.

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