Letters of Alexander von Humboldt to Varnhagen von Ense.: From 1827 to 1858. With extracts from Varnhagen's diaries, and letters of Varnhagen and others to HumboldtHumboldt, Alexander von
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Letters of Alexander von Humboldt to Varnhagen von Ense.: From 1827 to 1858. With extracts from Varnhagen's diaries, and letters of Varnhagen and others to Humboldt
Humboldt, Alexander von
Humboldt, Alexander von, 1769-1859 -- Correspondence
I thank you with all my heart for that printed inclosure. This task
also, by no means an easy one, you have performed with a master hand,
and could do so better than any one else, because you, more than most
men, have spoken to the world by noble actions.
I shall appropriate the Journal of Petermann. My veneration for you is
the pledge of the effective truth of my aspirations. I beg you to
preserve your interest in it, and your goodness also, being your most
grateful admirer and servant,
CHARLES ALEXANDER.
195.
HUMBOLDT TO VARNHAGEN.
BERLIN, _Feb. 7th, 1857_.
When I read anything in Berlin that enlists my political or literary
attention, my first thought is of you. Lasaulx of Munich, of Baader’s
tribe, was only known to me as a man of the “Kreuz Zeitung” and of
Schubert’s World of Darkness, and the new historical work he sends me
contains little originality of views, but it manifests, by way of
allusion, a wealth of positive knowledge, which I had not expected of
the man. Numerous citations indicate a great preference for the views of
my brother. The Slavonic passage in regard to the Messiah is also
remarkable, and the notes present a rich collection of antiquities. I
should not look for anything of the sort from President Gerlach and his
brother, to whom Professor Gelzer of Basle, and others, of opinions
opposite to his, have been officially referred in the Neufchatel
negotiations. If Lasaulx is not agreeable to you on account of his
wishes for the restoration of the ancient German empire, you may find it
interesting to skim over the work, and glance at the notes.
My cutaneous disease is much better, as also my nocturnal diligence. The
fourth and last volume of Kosmos will consist of two parts, _i.e._, of
two volumes, each of thirty-five sheets, the first of which has already
left the press. Both the parts, however, are to appear _together_, to
avoid spoiling the effect of a continuous description, beginning with
the internal warmth of the earth, and ending with the different races of
man.
The presumptuous want of caution with which the pitiful Neufchatel
affair is carried on here, exposes Prussia to great humiliation at
Paris. Waterloo will be avenged on Prussia as it has been on Russia.
Yours most truly,
A. V. HT.
196.
VARNHAGEN TO HUMBOLDT.
BERLIN, _Feb. 9th, 1857_.
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