1884
(77)
Sender
J. C. Jacobsen
Letter
1884-06-02
Recipient
Emil Chr. Hansen
Summary
About the oppinion of Pasteur.
Sender
J. C. Jacobsen
Letter
1884-06-20
Recipient
Agnes Bertelsen
Summary
J. C. Jacobsen tells about his visit to Götz brewery in Okocim, Poland, his stay in Vienna and his further travel plans.
Creator
J. C. Jacobsen
Note
1884-06-24
Summary
List of the armours etc. J. C. Jacobsen has bought to Frederiksborg during his stay in Munich.
Sender
J. C. Jacobsen
Letter
1884-06-24
Recipient
Bestyrelsen for Frederiksborg Museet
Summary
J. C. Jacobsen informs the board of Frederiksborg about the armors he has bought and about the possibilities for further acquisitions.
Sender
J. C. Jacobsen
Letter
1884-06-24
Recipient
Agnes Bertelsen
Summary
J. C. Jacobsen writes from Munich about his further travel plans. He will go to Verona and Marseille. He has not seen anything about the cholera in France in the papers.
Sender
J. C. Jacobsen
Letter
1884-06-27
Recipient
Agnes Bertelsen
Summary
J. C. Jacobsen complains about being old and being able to do what he used to do. It is a long and well written travel letter with many detailed description of his stay in Turin.
Sender
J. C. Jacobsen
Letter
1884-07-xx
Recipient
Japetus Steenstrup
Summary
J. C. Jacobsen informs Japetus Steenstrup about the names of the guests he has invited to the dinner party the same night at Hotel d'Angleterrre
Sender
J. C. Jacobsen
Letter
1884-07-04
Recipient
Ferdinand Meldahl
Summary
J. C. Jacobsen has acquired some armories etc. in Turin
Sender
J. C. Jacobsen
Letter
1884-07-06
Recipient
Agnes Bertelsen
Summary
J. C. Jacobsen writes from Switzerland about how all travellers from southern France had been desinfected on the arrival in Geneva! Because of the cholera. He tells about his visit to Gloxin in Lyon and his further travelplans.
Sender
J. C. Jacobsen
Letter
1884-07-08
Recipient
Frants Djørup
Summary
A very articulate and typically J. C. Jacobsen travel letter with existential considerations and detailed nature descriptions. In this letter he describes his unhappy relationship with Carl and considers what he might have done wrong in this respect. The original letter is private property.
Sender
J. C. Jacobsen
Letter
1884-07-14
Recipient
Agnes Bertelsen
Summary
J. C. Jacobsen tells about what he had experienced since he wrote the last letter 8 days ago in Geneva. As usual J. C. Jacobsen is very enthusiastic about the nature of the Alps and the surroundings of the Lago Maggiore.
Sender
Johann Götz
Letter
1884-07-21
Recipient
J. C. Jacobsen
Sender
J. C. Jacobsen
Letter
1884-07-23
Recipient
J. J. A. Worsaae
Summary
About the items J. C. Jacobsen has bought in Torino for display in "Rosen".
Sender
J. C. Jacobsen
Letter
1884-07-24
Recipient
Emil Chr. Hansen
Summary
About Emil Chr. Hansen's article in "Allgemeine Zeitschrift fur Bierbrauerei und Malz-Fabrikation. Herausgcgeben von Franz Fasbender"
Sender
J. C. Jacobsen
Letter
1884-07-26
Recipient
Ferdinand Meldahl
Summary
About the acquisition of armours for decoration of the room called "Rosen" at Frederiksborg Castle.
Sender
J. C. Jacobsen
Letter
1884-07-29
Recipient
Ferdinand Meldahl
Summary
About the arrived armours and Renaissance furniture that J. C. Jacobsen wishes to show to Meldahl at Carlsberg.
Sender
J. C. Jacobsen
Letter
1884-07-30
Recipient
Ferdinand Meldahl
Summary
About Louis Pasteurs visit to Copenhagen. J. C. Jacobsen has to pick him up at the station and will not be at Carlsberg before one o'clock in the afternoon.
Sender
J. C. Jacobsen
Letter
1884-08-08
Recipient
Jean Wild
Summary
Order of copies of armours.
Letter
1884-08-10
Recipient
J. C. Jacobsen
Summary
Honoray member of "Wissenschaftliche Station für Brauerei in München".
Sender
J. C. Jacobsen
Letter
1884-08-11
Recipient
Ferdinand Meldahl
Summary
An invitation from J. C. jacobsen to Mr. and Mrs Meldahl to come and have dinner together with L. Pasteur and his family at Carlsberg