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− | + | Calandrelli mentions a morning visit from Monsignore Lorenzo Valenzi - the secretary of the university commission. The Luswerghs were also present at this meeting, and Calandrelli bristled so much at their perspective that he reprimands them with two letters from Traugott Leberecht von Ertel as well as other arguments. Another meeting for the 25th, that would include the Luwerghs and Secchi, is desired by Valenzi - a proposition that agitates Calandrelli who would prefer to meet with just Valenzi and Secchi. Ultimately, Calandrelli leaves the resolution of the issue in Secchi's hands while stating measures he himself may take if the situation does not improve in his favor. | |
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Sender | Ignazio Calandrelli |
Recipient | Angelo Secchi |
Date | 1854-02-23 |
Language | ita |
Source | APUG 12, 7 (let. 91) cc. 173-174 |
Number of leaves | 2 |
Bibliographic level | Manuscript |
Progress | Done |
Transcription | 173r 173v 174r 174v |
Abstract | Calandrelli mentions a morning visit from Monsignore Lorenzo Valenzi - the secretary of the university commission. The Luswerghs were also present at this meeting, and Calandrelli bristled so much at their perspective that he reprimands them with two letters from Traugott Leberecht von Ertel as well as other arguments. Another meeting for the 25th, that would include the Luwerghs and Secchi, is desired by Valenzi - a proposition that agitates Calandrelli who would prefer to meet with just Valenzi and Secchi. Ultimately, Calandrelli leaves the resolution of the issue in Secchi's hands while stating measures he himself may take if the situation does not improve in his favor. |
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