• Horace H. Wilson to August Wilhelm von Schlegel

  • Place of Dispatch: London · Place of Destination: Bonn · Date: 12.07.1833
Edition Status: Newly transcribed and labelled; double collated
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  • Sender: Horace H. Wilson
  • Recipient: August Wilhelm von Schlegel
  • Place of Dispatch: London
  • Place of Destination: Bonn
  • Date: 12.07.1833
  • Notations: Empfangsort erschlossen.
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  • Provider: Dresden, Sächsische Landesbibliothek - Staats- und Universitätsbibliothek
  • OAI Id: DE-1a-34336
  • Classification Number: Mscr.Dresd.e.90,XIX,Bd.29,Nr.25
  • Number of Pages: 2S., hs. m. U.
  • Format: 25,2 x 20,5 cm
  • Incipit: „[1] London. 17 Dorset Square. 12th July 1833.
    Dear Sir.
    I have desired Messr Parbury & Allen to forward a copy of [...]“
    Language
  • English
    Editors
  • Müller, Bianca
  • Varwig, Olivia
[1] London. 17 Dorset Square. 12th July 1833.
Dear Sir.
I have desired
Messr Parbury & Allen to forward a copy of the new edition of my Sanscrit Dictionary and hope it will please you better than the first – though it is far from what – you – or what I. should wish it to be.
I am sorry to find some expressions of mine in a letter to
Bishop Turner have given you offence. I do not think they need have done so and at any rate nothing was further from my thoughts than [2] the purpose of disparaging the very meritorious labours of yourself and other Continental Scholars in Sanscrit Literature. I remain I can assure you –
Your sincere admirer.
HHWilson
To
Professor Schlegel.
[1] London. 17 Dorset Square. 12th July 1833.
Dear Sir.
I have desired
Messr Parbury & Allen to forward a copy of the new edition of my Sanscrit Dictionary and hope it will please you better than the first – though it is far from what – you – or what I. should wish it to be.
I am sorry to find some expressions of mine in a letter to
Bishop Turner have given you offence. I do not think they need have done so and at any rate nothing was further from my thoughts than [2] the purpose of disparaging the very meritorious labours of yourself and other Continental Scholars in Sanscrit Literature. I remain I can assure you –
Your sincere admirer.
HHWilson
To
Professor Schlegel.
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