HUMBOLDT WILHELM VON (1767-1835)

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HUMBOLDT WILHELM VON (1767-1835)
L.A.S. "Humboldt", Tegel 29 May 1829, in Achille VALENCIENNES, at the Jardin des Plantes, Paris; 2.5 pages in-4 filled with a small tight handwriting, address (small gaps due to broken seals, creased slits, browned paper, fragile); in French. Long and beautiful letter telling about his activities, and giving news of his brother Alexander's trip to Russia. The zoologist Achille VALENCIENNES (1794-1865), Cuvier's collaborator, also worked with Alexandre von Humboldt to study his zoological collections with Cuvier and Latreille. Wilhelm talks about his activities as chairman of the commission for the opening of the "Neues Museum" in Berlin.] He is obliged to go to Berlin almost every week, "the King having asked me to preside over the first arrangements of our Museum. He appointed an Artists' Committee to select and place the paintings and statues that are worthy of being part of the Museum, and he entrusted me with the direction of this committee. As we want to finish these arrangements as soon as possible, I see myself in the need to have many conferences in town and to review all our collections"... He waited to write to Valenciennes to be able to communicate something positive about his brother's trip, whose last letter received was from St. Petersburg on the 19th. "His journey to get there was thwarted by many small accidents, none of which were very unfortunate. But the rivers, either ice-covered or overflowing, caused him to experience unfortunate delays, especially since it was important for him to arrive in St. Petersburg several days before the departure of the Emperor and Empress. He actually reached Petersburg on May 1. after a 16-day trip or he only stopped voluntarily for two days in Königsburg and one in Dorpat. In Petersburg he was welcomed in the most distinguished way. He saw the Emperor and the Imperial Family every day, he dined several times what was never granted to any stranger, all alone with the Emperor, the Empres
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