Postcard from Ivan Teletow to Georg Bredig
- Circa 1905
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Ivan Teletow or Іва́н Сергі́йович Теле́тов, was a Ukrainian physical chemist and professor who studied colloids.
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Teletow, Iwan. “Postcard from Ivan Teletow to Georg Bredig,” circa 1905. Papers of Georg and Max Bredig, Box 22. Science History Institute. Philadelphia. https://digital.sciencehistory.org/works/9cz2cj2.
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I. Teletow
Image 2
(CYRILLIC SCRIPT)
UNION POSTALE UNIVERSELLE RUSSIE
(CYRILLIC SCRIPT)
CARTE POSTALE
(left side)
Beste Grusse sende Ihnen u. Ihre Familie aus Synthet. Laborat. des Polytek. zu Riga.
I. Teletow
Vorläufig geht es mir gut! Die Stimmung im Polyt. ist ruhig. Die Studenten arbeiten fleissig.
(right side)
Herrn Prof. Dr. G. Bredig
Heidelberg
Akademiestr.
Chem. Un. Labor.
Image 1
I. Teletow
Image 2
RUSSIAN UNIVERSAL POSTAL UNION
POSTCARD
(left side)
Best regards to you and your family from the Synthetic Laboratory at the Riga Polytechnic Institute.
I. Teletow
I am doing well for the time being. The atmosphere at the Polytechnic Institute is very quiet. The students work hard.
(right side)
Professor Dr. G. Bredig
Heidelberg
Akademiestrasse
University Chemical Laboratory