File 1/35. - Frances Bunsen, Charles Bunsen and Mr Brandis,

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1/35.

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Frances Bunsen, Charles Bunsen and Mr Brandis,

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  • 1818, June 16. (Creation)

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Describes lodgings at Genzano; her health and baby's and intention of employing wet nurse; tells of return via Albano to interview wet-nurses and Charles Bunsen having to return on foot to Rome to give nurse place in carriage. [Charles Bunsen] thanks Mrs Waddington and Augusta for letters and for extracts from Mr Hobhouse's dissertation on Albano vases; discusses these at length. [Mr Brandis] writes of his intention of staying in Italy until opening of University at Bonn; is to partake in preparing an edition of Aristotle for Academy; his desire to visit England to study English language and literature which he prefers to French.

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Preferred citation: 1/35.

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vtls005015491

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ISYSARCHB2

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Llyfrgell Genedlaethol Cymru = The National Library of Wales

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  • Text: 1/35.