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
My wicked friend Lasalle—Heraclitus the Obscure—has been expelled by the
Prince of Prussia and Illaire,[104] in spite of all my intercession, and
in spite of the promises made to me. They led me to hope that after a
few weeks (the election being over) the Obscure would return to
Pythagoras, the more obscure. What a dispensation of justice!
NOTE BY VARNHAGEN.—Iwan Golowin had asked Humboldt’s permission to
dedicate to him a Russian drama entitled Rovira, and when Humboldt
assented in a hasty French note, he inserted a facsimile of the note
into the book.
225.
HUMBOLDT TO LUDMILLA ASSING.
BERLIN, _Oct. 12th, 1858_.
What a day of agitation, of grief, of misfortune was yesterday. I was
summoned by the Queen to Potsdam, to take leave of the King. He wept
with deep emotion. Returning home at six in the evening, I opened your
letter, my friend! He has departed from the earth before me, the man of
ninety years, the old man of the hills! It is not enough to say that
Germany has lost a great author, him who could most nobly mould our
tongue to the expression of the finest sentiments—for what is the value
of form in the presence of such acuteness, such pregnant force of mind,
such elevation of thought, such knowledge of the world. What he was to
me, to me who am now entirely isolated, is incomprehensible to any mind
less refined, less beautiful than yours; I shall soon come to tell you,
Bowed with grief, yours,
A. V. HUMBOLDT.
ALPHABETICAL INDEX
OF PERSONS ALLUDED TO.
_The figures opposite the names refer to the numbers of the letters in
which they are mentioned._
A.
Aberdeen, Lord, 106.
Albert, Prince Consort, 124, 131, 132.
Alembert, d’, 143.
Allan, 46.
Alvensleben, 46, 61.
Amerigo Vespucci, 36.
Ancillon, 22, 217.
Arago, Francis, 50, 68, 75, 76, 78, 153, 155, 157.
Arndt, E. M., 48.
Arnim, Achim von, 64.
Assing, Ludmilla, 213, 214, 217, 222, 224, 225.
Augustus, Prince of Prussia, 4, 87. Auguste, Princess, 22.
B.
Baader, Francis, 145, 205. Balzac, 75, 83.
Baudin, 128.
Bauer, Bruno, 60, 66, 94. Baumgarten, 42.
Bavaria, Crown-Prince of, 123.
Belgium, King of, 48.
Bettina, 43, 48, 51, 52, 63, 71, 75, 88, 120, 133, 144, 162, 178.
Bessel, 48, 111.
Beyme, 168.
Beust, 175.
Beuth, 11.
Bigelow, John, 192.
Bodelschwingh, von, 106, 107, 116.
Bollmann, 19.
Bopp, 48.
Bresson, 22, 75, 76, 78.
Brown, R., 76, 84.
Brunel, 75, 76.
Buch, Leopold von, 31, 41, 150.
Buchanan, James, 176, 208.
Buelow, von, 8, 48, 49, 61, 65, 69, 70, 71, 72, 97, 101, 103, 106, 111.
Bugeaud, Marshal, 27.
Bunsen, 11, 61, 68, 75, 159, 168.
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