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Sender: Darwin, George Howard Site: Cambridge Date: 1899-02-28
Recipient/Object: Poincaré, Henri Site: Paris
Source: Private collection 75017 Incipit: You have, I believe, already received an intimation
Recipient/Object: Poincaré, Henri Site: Paris
Source: Private collection 75017 Incipit: You have, I believe, already received an intimation
Sender: Darwin, George Howard Site: Cambridge Date: 1899-03-03
Recipient/Object: Poincaré, Henri Site: Paris
Source: Private collection 75017 Incipit: I am delighted to hear that there is a chance
Recipient/Object: Poincaré, Henri Site: Paris
Source: Private collection 75017 Incipit: I am delighted to hear that there is a chance
Sender: Darwin, George Howard Site: Cambridge Date: 1899-03-20
Recipient/Object: Poincaré, Henri Site: Paris
Source: Private collection 75017 Incipit: I think you will be interested to learn
Recipient/Object: Poincaré, Henri Site: Paris
Source: Private collection 75017 Incipit: I think you will be interested to learn
Sender: Darwin, George Howard Site: Cambridge Date: 1899-05-25
Recipient/Object: Poincaré, Henri Site: Paris
Source: Private collection 75017 Incipit: May I ask you to send to
Recipient/Object: Poincaré, Henri Site: Paris
Source: Private collection 75017 Incipit: May I ask you to send to
Sender: Darwin, George Howard Site: Cambridge Date: 1900-01-12
Recipient/Object: Poincaré, Henri Site: Paris
Source: Private collection 75017 Incipit: It is with much pleasure that I announce to you that the Royal Society
Recipient/Object: Poincaré, Henri Site: Paris
Source: Private collection 75017 Incipit: It is with much pleasure that I announce to you that the Royal Society
Sender: Darwin, George Howard Site: Cambridge Date: 1900-01-30
Recipient/Object: Poincaré, Henri Site: Paris
Source: Private collection 75017 Incipit: I was very glad to hear that you will be able to be present
Recipient/Object: Poincaré, Henri Site: Paris
Source: Private collection 75017 Incipit: I was very glad to hear that you will be able to be present
Sender: Darwin, George Howard Site: Cambridge Date: 1900-02-06
Recipient/Object: Poincaré, Henri Site: Paris
Source: Private collection 75017 Incipit: I find that I was wrong in describing the dinner on Friday as a dinner of the Society
Recipient/Object: Poincaré, Henri Site: Paris
Source: Private collection 75017 Incipit: I find that I was wrong in describing the dinner on Friday as a dinner of the Society
Sender: Darwin, George Howard Site: Cambridge Date: 1900-05-16
Recipient/Object: Poincaré, Henri Site: Paris
Source: Private collection 75017 Incipit: I learn that the University has offered you the degree
Recipient/Object: Poincaré, Henri Site: Paris
Source: Private collection 75017 Incipit: I learn that the University has offered you the degree
Sender: Darwin, George Howard Site: Cambridge Date: 1900-05-22
Recipient/Object: Poincaré, Henri Site: Paris
Source: Private collection 75017 Incipit: I am sorry to hear that you think
Recipient/Object: Poincaré, Henri Site: Paris
Source: Private collection 75017 Incipit: I am sorry to hear that you think
Sender: Darwin, George Howard Site: Cambridge Date: 1901-05-28
Recipient/Object: Poincaré, Henri Site: Paris
Source: Private collection 75017 Incipit: I think it will interest you to hear that I have determined the limiting stability
Recipient/Object: Poincaré, Henri Site: Paris
Source: Private collection 75017 Incipit: I think it will interest you to hear that I have determined the limiting stability
Sender: Darwin, George Howard Site: Cambridge Date: 1901-06-06
Recipient/Object: Poincaré, Henri Site: Paris
Source: Private collection 75017 Incipit: I have been computing the change of moment of inertia in the pear
Recipient/Object: Poincaré, Henri Site: Paris
Source: Private collection 75017 Incipit: I have been computing the change of moment of inertia in the pear
Sender: Darwin, George Howard Site: Cambridge Date: 1901-06-21
Recipient/Object: Poincaré, Henri Site: Paris
Source: Private collection 75017 Incipit: I do not see how it is possible to solve the question
Recipient/Object: Poincaré, Henri Site: Paris
Source: Private collection 75017 Incipit: I do not see how it is possible to solve the question
Sender: Darwin, George Howard Site: Cambridge Date: 1901-07-31
Recipient/Object: Poincaré, Henri Site: Paris
Source: Private collection 75017 Incipit: I have now devised a method which I think
Recipient/Object: Poincaré, Henri Site: Paris
Source: Private collection 75017 Incipit: I have now devised a method which I think
Sender: Darwin, George Howard Site: Cambridge Date: 1901-08-03
Recipient/Object: Poincaré, Henri Site: Paris
Source: Private collection 75017 Incipit: Since I wrote last I see that the method gives less
Recipient/Object: Poincaré, Henri Site: Paris
Source: Private collection 75017 Incipit: Since I wrote last I see that the method gives less
Sender: Darwin, George Howard Site: Cambridge Date: 1901-08-08
Recipient/Object: Poincaré, Henri Site: Paris
Source: Private collection 75017 Incipit: I am glad you have found my letters worthy of attention
Recipient/Object: Poincaré, Henri Site: Paris
Source: Private collection 75017 Incipit: I am glad you have found my letters worthy of attention
Sender: Darwin, George Howard Site: Cambridge Date: 1901-08-12
Recipient/Object: Poincaré, Henri Site: Paris
Source: Private collection 75017 Incipit: I enclose your former letter
Recipient/Object: Poincaré, Henri Site: Paris
Source: Private collection 75017 Incipit: I enclose your former letter
Sender: Darwin, George Howard Site: Cambridge Date: 1901-08-25
Recipient/Object: Poincaré, Henri Site: Paris
Source: Private collection 75017 Incipit: Since I last wrote I have continued to work at my subject
Recipient/Object: Poincaré, Henri Site: Paris
Source: Private collection 75017 Incipit: Since I last wrote I have continued to work at my subject
Sender: Darwin, George Howard Site: Cambridge Date: 1901-08-27
Recipient/Object: Poincaré, Henri Site: Paris
Source: Private collection 75017 Incipit: I have your letter and although I have not yet studied it
Recipient/Object: Poincaré, Henri Site: Paris
Source: Private collection 75017 Incipit: I have your letter and although I have not yet studied it
Sender: Darwin, George Howard Site: Cambridge Date: 1901-09-01
Recipient/Object: Poincaré, Henri Site: Paris
Source: Private collection 75017 Incipit: In order to save you trouble I hasten to make confession
Recipient/Object: Poincaré, Henri Site: Paris
Source: Private collection 75017 Incipit: In order to save you trouble I hasten to make confession
Sender: Darwin, George Howard Site: Cambridge Date: 1901-09-08
Recipient/Object: Poincaré, Henri Site: Paris
Source: Private collection 75017 Incipit: I am interested to hear of the progress you have made
Recipient/Object: Poincaré, Henri Site: Paris
Source: Private collection 75017 Incipit: I am interested to hear of the progress you have made
Sender: Darwin, George Howard Site: Cambridge Date: 1901-10-12
Recipient/Object: Poincaré, Henri Site: Paris
Source: Private collection 75017 Incipit: I have no doubt you are substantially right
Recipient/Object: Poincaré, Henri Site: Paris
Source: Private collection 75017 Incipit: I have no doubt you are substantially right
Sender: Darwin, George Howard Site: Cambridge Date: 1901-10-19
Recipient/Object: Poincaré, Henri Site: Paris
Source: Private collection 75017 Incipit: I send you a copy of the
Recipient/Object: Poincaré, Henri Site: Paris
Source: Private collection 75017 Incipit: I send you a copy of the
Sender: Darwin, George Howard Site: Cambridge Date: 1901-10-22
Recipient/Object: Poincaré, Henri Site: Paris
Source: Private collection 75017 Incipit: Your M.S. has arrived
Recipient/Object: Poincaré, Henri Site: Paris
Source: Private collection 75017 Incipit: Your M.S. has arrived
Sender: Darwin, George Howard Site: Cambridge Date: 1902-01-14
Recipient/Object: Poincaré, Henri Site: Paris
Source: Private collection 75017 Incipit: I have made a preliminary correction of your proof sheets
Recipient/Object: Poincaré, Henri Site: Paris
Source: Private collection 75017 Incipit: I have made a preliminary correction of your proof sheets
Sender: Darwin, George Howard Site: Cambridge Date: 1902-05-15
Recipient/Object: Poincaré, Henri Site: Paris
Source: Private collection 75017 Incipit: I am drawing very near to the end of the arithmetic of the `Pear'
Recipient/Object: Poincaré, Henri Site: Paris
Source: Private collection 75017 Incipit: I am drawing very near to the end of the arithmetic of the `Pear'
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