• William Richard Hamilton to August Wilhelm von Schlegel

  • Place of Dispatch: London · Place of Destination: Bonn · Date: 13.02.1834
Edition Status: Newly transcribed and labelled; double collated
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  • Sender: William Richard Hamilton
  • Recipient: August Wilhelm von Schlegel
  • Place of Dispatch: London
  • Place of Destination: Bonn
  • Date: 13.02.1834
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  • Provider: Dresden, Sächsische Landesbibliothek - Staats- und Universitätsbibliothek
  • OAI Id: DE-1a-33798
  • Classification Number: Mscr.Dresd.e.90,XIX,Bd.10,Nr.2
  • Number of Pages: 3S. auf Doppelbl., hs. m. U.
  • Format: 18 x 11,4 cm
  • Incipit: „[1] London. 22 Graftn Str Feb. 13.
    1834:
    My dear Sir,
    Will you kindly excuse the liberty I take in introducing to [...]“
    Language
  • English
  • French
    Editors
  • Cook, Hermione
  • Varwig, Olivia
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[1] London. 22 Graftn Str Feb. 13.
1834:
My dear Sir,
Will you kindly excuse the liberty I take in introducing to you
my friend Dr Brabant, a very intelligent and well informed Physician, who on giving up a successful practice is about to pass a few months in Germany with a view of improving his acquaintance with the learning and learned men of your learned country. As he proposed to visit Bonn on his way to Berlin, I have given him the greatest satisfaction in proffering to him a note of introduction [2] to you: and he will feel himself much flattered if you will have the kindness to introduce him to some of your friends at Bonn. I have had great pleasure in being deputed to read your memoir on the Hindoos to the Royal Society of Litterature, and the Society is much indebted to you for such a testimony of Your regard. It will be printed in the Volume of their Transactions, which is now in the press. When may we hope [3] to see you again in this city. We have received a fearful Secousse since you visited us. The Reform of Parliament has spread over us an universal mal-aise, which Every succeeding year will I fear make more incurable.
I have the honor to be
Dear Sir,
with great respect your very obedient humble Servant
WRHamilton
To
Professor AW.
Schlegel
Bonn.
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[1] London. 22 Graftn Str Feb. 13.
1834:
My dear Sir,
Will you kindly excuse the liberty I take in introducing to you
my friend Dr Brabant, a very intelligent and well informed Physician, who on giving up a successful practice is about to pass a few months in Germany with a view of improving his acquaintance with the learning and learned men of your learned country. As he proposed to visit Bonn on his way to Berlin, I have given him the greatest satisfaction in proffering to him a note of introduction [2] to you: and he will feel himself much flattered if you will have the kindness to introduce him to some of your friends at Bonn. I have had great pleasure in being deputed to read your memoir on the Hindoos to the Royal Society of Litterature, and the Society is much indebted to you for such a testimony of Your regard. It will be printed in the Volume of their Transactions, which is now in the press. When may we hope [3] to see you again in this city. We have received a fearful Secousse since you visited us. The Reform of Parliament has spread over us an universal mal-aise, which Every succeeding year will I fear make more incurable.
I have the honor to be
Dear Sir,
with great respect your very obedient humble Servant
WRHamilton
To
Professor AW.
Schlegel
Bonn.
[4] [leer]
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