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Autographensammlung Karl Alexander von Müller, Mappe 9 ("Bayerische Akademiepräsidenten")
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1832 - 1926
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Friedrich Wilhelm Joseph v. Schelling (1775-1854), Philosoph, an [Eduard v. Schenk (1788-1841), bayer. Innenminister und Dichter]; München, 24.03.1832.
Friedrich Wilhelm v. Thiersch (1784-1860), Philologe, an [Eduard v. Schenk (1788-1841), bayer. Innenminister und Dichter]; München, 08.12.1835.
Unklarer Fall: Friedrich Wilhelm v. Thiersch (1784-1860), Philologe, an [?]; München, 23.03.1883 [? falsches Datum, vielleicht 1838, oder Architekt Friedrich von Thiersch (1852-1921)].
Justus Frhr. v. Liebig (1803-1873), Chemiker, an [das Ordenskapitel des Maximiliansordens für Wissenschaft und Kunst bzw. dessen Schriftführer, Staatsrat Sebastian Ritter v. Daxenberger (1809-1878)]; o.O., o.D. [1866] (mit Vermerk "Beilage 4").
Ignaz v. Döllinger (1799-1890), Theologe, an [das Ordenskapitel des Maximiliansordens für Wissenschaft und Kunst bzw. dessen Schriftführer, Staatsrat Sebastian Ritter v. Daxenberger (1809-1878)]; o.O., 03.11.1871 (mit Vermerk "Beilage VIII").
Ignaz v. Döllinger (1799-1890), Theologe, an den Sekretär der Akademie der Wissenschaften, Kgl. Rat August Neumeyer; München, 04.04.1877 (Einlaufdatum).
Nr. 88 und 89 der "Beilage zur Allgemeinen Zeitung", München, 29./30.03.1887: Festrede Döllingers in der Bayer. Akademie der Wissenschaften vom 28.03.1887 "Einfluß der griechischen Literatur und Kultur auf die abendländische Welt im Mittelalter" (mit eigenhändigen Korrekturen und Bemerkungen Döllingers).
Karl Ritter v. Zittel (1839-1904), Paläontologe, an [Carl Adolf v. Cornelius (1819-1903), Professor der Geschichte an der Universität München, Sekretär der Historischen Kommission bei der Bayer. Akademie der Wissenschaften]; München, 24.05.1896.
Karl Theodor Ritter v. Heigel (1842-1915), Professor der Geschichte an der Universität München, an Karl Alexander v. Müller; Oberach bei Rottach-Egern, 12.08.1911.
Karl Theodor Ritter v. Heigel (1842-1915), Professor der Geschichte an der Universität München, an Karl Alexander v. Müller; München, 11.02.1912 (mit Briefumschlag vom 14.11.1912 !).
Karl Theodor Ritter v. Heigel (1842-1915), Professor der Geschichte an der Universität München, an Karl Alexander v. Müller; München, 19.09.1913.
Otto Crusius (1857-1918), klassischer Philologe, an Karl Alexander v. Müller; München, 20.03.1918 (Poststempel, mit Briefumschlag).
Max Ritter v. Gruber (1853-1927), Hygieniker, an Karl Alexander v. Müller; Wien, 07.01.1926 (mit Briefumschlag).
Visitenkarte "Karl Ritter v. Goebel" (1855-1932), Botaniker, mit kurzer Nachricht für [?]; München, [1916].
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