Papers, 1895-1918.

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Papers, 1895-1918.

Includes: manuscripts and notes (17 folders, 3 microfilms) on electrodynamics, mechanics, instruments; E. Wiechert's writing entitled Chronik des Geophysikaliches Instituts (History of the Geophysical Institute) (1898-1918); correspondence and notes on learned societies and conferences; and correspondence (119 folders) with physicists, geophysicists, seismologists, mainly 1895-1902. Corrrespondents: Max Abragam; Alvin Belar; Hans Benndorf; N. J. Boergen; Henry Th. v. Boettinger; Martin Brendel; George Howard Darwin; Paul Drude; A. Efimov; Franz Etzold; Franz Exner; Stanhope A Eyre; Guido Grablovitz; Ernst Hammer; Oskar Hecker; Hugo Hergesell; David Hilbert; Walter Kaufmann; Felix Klein; Charles Lallemand; Otto Lehmann; Tullio Levi-Civita; Franz Linke; Hendrik A. Lorentz; Hermann R. E. Maey; Erich Marx; Ludwig Matthiessen; Eugen Meyer; Ernst R. Neumann; Karl Gottfried Neumann; Georg von Neumayer; Luigi Palazzo; Johann Pernet; Josef Maria Pernter; Paolo Pizetti; Carl J. C. Reinhertz; Eduard Riecke; Emil Rudolph, Arthur William Fuecker; Carl Runge; Wilhelm Schlpter; Adolf Schmidt; Arthur Schuster; August Sieberg; Hermann Th. Simon; George Clarke Simpson; Arnold Sommerfeld; Rudolf Straubel; Hermann Struve; Guiseppe Vincentini; Woldemar Voigt; Paul Volkmann; Richard Wachsmuth; Hermann Wagner; Heinrich Weber; Adolf Weinhold; Edmund Weiss; and Adolf Winkelmann

3 microfilms.

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