Correspondence, 1775-1863.

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Correspondence, 1775-1863.

Correspondence of Fabroni and son with Fillippo Mazzel and other scientists, containing material on botany, America, Thomas Jefferson and other science in general. Correspondents include Giovanni Aldini, Sir Joseph Banks, Baron Georges Cuvier, Sir Humphry Davy, Joseph Phillippe François Deleuze, Felix Fontana, Charles Reinold Forster, Johann Reinhold Forster, Alexander von Humboldt, Wilhelm von Humboldt, Angeica Kauffman, Comte Bernard de Lacépède, Pierre Simon LaPlace, Leopoldo Nobili, Joseph Priestley, Giuseppe Raddi, Luigi Sacco, Antonio Scarpa, Ottaviano Targiaoni.

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