Correspondence.

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Correspondence.

Includes ca. 300 letters. Correspondents include: Luigi Bianchi, Jacque Hadamard, David Hilbert, Felix Klein, Edmund Landau, Hermann Minowski, Gustav Mittag-Leffler, Georg Polya, Carl Runge, Arthur Schoenflies, Hermann Schubert, Fiedrich Schur, and Paul Sctaeckel, among others.

Ca. 300 letters.

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