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Finding aid written in English .
Description of the Collection
Reference Code
IsJJNL Arc 4° 1576
Title of the Collection
The Albert Einstein Archives
Dates of the Collection
1712, 1859-60, 1869, 1871, 1878-1887,
1891-present (bulk 1901-1955)
Location of the Collection
The Department of Manuscripts &
Archives The Jewish National & University Library
The Hebrew University of Jerusalem
Extent and medium of the
Collection
c. 55,000 items (56 meters)
Name of creator
Einstein, Albert (1879-1955)
Short Description of the
Collection
This collection contains the personal
papers of Albert Einstein (1879-1955) and supplementary
material collected at the Albert Einstein Archives. The
material documents the life and career of Albert Einstein. The
collection includes the manuscripts of Einstein’s scientific
and non-scientific writings, his correspondence with
scientific colleagues and non-scientific contemporaries, his
general correspondence as well as his personal documents and
family correspondence. The collection also includes
non-textual materials such as photographs, sound recordings
and film footage.
Language/scripts of the Material
Material chiefly in German and English;
some material in French, Italian, Russian, Yiddish, Hebrew,
and other languages. Small amount of the material in German is
in Gothic script.
Einstein's Biographical
Timeline
| The Early
Years |
| 1879 |
Born March 14 at 11:30 AM in
Ulm, Germany
|
| 1880 |
Einstein family moves to
Munich
|
| 1885-1888 |
Pupil at Catholic
elementary school in Munich Private lessons in
Judaism at home
|
| 1888-94 |
Pupil at
Luitpold-Gymnasium, Munich Religious instruction at
school (until 1892)
|
| 1894 |
Parents move to
Milan Six months later, Einstein leaves Gymnasium
without completing his schooling and joins his family in
Pavia, Italy
|
| The Swiss
Years |
| 1895-96 |
Pupil at cantonal school in
Aarau, Switzerland
|
| 1896 |
Renounces his German
citizenship
|
| 1896-1900 |
Student at the Polytechnic
(later the Federal Institute of Technology),
Zurich
|
| 1901 |
Acquires Swiss
citizenship Completes his first scientific
paper
|
| 1901-02 |
Temporary teaching position
at school in Schaffhausen, Switzerland
|
| 1902 |
Daughter Lieserl born to
Mileva Marić in Novi Sad, Hungary Appointed as
technical expert third class at the Swiss Patent Office
in Bern
|
| 1903 |
Marriage to Mileva Marić
in Bern Founds "Akademie Olympia" with Conrad Habicht
and Maurice Solovine Daughter Lieserl probably put up
for adoption
|
| 1904 |
Son Hans Albert born in
Bern
|
| 1905 |
The annus
mirabilis : completes papers on light quanta,
Brownian motion, and special theory of
relativity Receives Ph.D. from Zurich
University
|
| 1906 |
Promoted to technical expert
second class at the Swiss Patent Office
|
| 1907 |
Discovers the principle of
equivalence
|
| 1908 |
Appointed lecturer at Bern
University
|
| 1909 |
Resigns from Patent
Office Appointed Associate Professor of theoretical
physics at Zurich University
|
| 1910 |
Second son Eduard born in
Bern
|
| 1911 |
Predicts bending of
light
|
| 1911-12 |
Professor of theoretical
physics at German University of Prague
|
| 1912-14 |
Professor of theoretical
physics at the Federal Institute of Technology,
Zurich
|
| The Berlin
Years |
| 1914 |
Appointed Professor at
University of Berlin (without teaching obligations) and
Member of Prussian Academy of Sciences Separates from
his wife, Mileva Marić - she returns to Zurich with the
two sons Signs anti-war "Manifesto to
Europeans"
|
| 1915 |
Joins pacifist "New
Fatherland League" Completes logical structure of the
general theory of relativity
|
| 1916 |
Publication of the general
theory of relativity
|
| 1917 |
Writes first paper on
cosmology Appointed Director of Kaiser Wilhelm
Institute for Physics in Berlin
|
| 1917-1920 |
Suffers from a liver
ailment, a stomach ulcer, jaundice and general weakness
- his cousin Elsa Einstein Loewenthal takes care of
him
|
| 1918 |
Supports the new Weimar
Republic in Germany
|
| 1919 |
Divorces Mileva
Marić Bending of light observed during solar eclipse
in West Africa and Brazil First discussions on
Zionism with Kurt Blumenfeld Marries his cousin
Elsa Announcement at joint meeting of Royal Society
and Royal Astronomical Society that Einstein's theories
have been confirmed by eclipse
observations Sensational headlines in The
Times and The New York Times : Einstein
becomes a world figure
|
| 1920 |
Mass meeting against the
general theory of relativity in Berlin Appointed
special visiting professor at Leiden
University
|
| 1921 |
First visit to the U.S.
with Chaim Weizmann: fund-raising tour for The Hebrew
University Lectures at Princeton University on theory
of relativity
|
| 1922 |
Completes first paper on
unified field theory Visit to Paris contributes to
normalization of French-German relations Joins
Committee on Intellectual Cooperation of the League of
Nations Lecture tours in Japan and China Awarded
Nobel Prize for Physics for 1921
|
| 1923 |
Visit to Palestine: holds
inaugural scientific lecture at future site of The
Hebrew University in Jerusalem, named first honorary
citizen of Tel Aviv Visit to Spain Lecture in
acknowledgment of Nobel Prize in Göteborg,
Sweden Edits first collection of scientific papers of
The Hebrew University
|
| 1924 |
The "Einstein-Institute" in
Potsdam, Germany, housed in the "Einstein-Tower" starts
its activities
|
| 1925 |
Trip to South America:
Argentina, Brazil and Uruguay Signs manifesto against
obligatory military service Joins Board of Governors
and Academic Council of The Hebrew University
|
| 1927 |
Begins intense debate with
Niels Bohr on the foundations of quantum
mechanics
|
| 1928 |
Suffers temporary physical
collapse - enlargement of the heart is
diagnosed
|
| 1930 |
Intensive activity on behalf
of pacifism
|
| 1930-32 |
Three trips to U.S.: stays
mainly at the California Institute of Technology,
Pasadena, during winter semesters
|
| 1932 |
Supports conservation of
the Weimar Republic Public correspondence with
Sigmund Freud on the nature of war Appointed
Professor at The Institute for Advanced Study,
Princeton Plans to divide his time between Berlin and
Princeton Leaves Germany for the last
time
|
| The Princeton
Years |
| 1933 |
Declares that he will not
return to Germany Resigns from Prussian Academy of
Sciences Spends spring and summer in Belgium and
Oxford Emigrates to U.S. in September Why
War? published
|
| 1934 |
Collection of essays The
World As I See It published
|
| 1935 |
The Einstein-Podolsky-Rosen
paradox is published
|
| 1936 |
Elsa Einstein dies
|
| 1938 |
Publication of The
Evolution of Physics
|
| 1939 |
Signs famous letter to
President Franklin D. Roosevelt recommending U.S.
research on nuclear weapons
|
| 1940 |
Acquires U.S.
Citizenship
|
| 1943 |
Works as consultant with the
Research and Development Division of the U.S. Navy
Bureau of Ordnance, section Ammunition and
Explosives
|
| 1944 |
Handwritten copy of his 1905
paper on special relativity auctioned for six million
dollars in Kansas City, as a contribution to the
American war effort
|
| 1945 |
Shattered by the extent
of the Holocaust of European Jewry Shocked by the
nuclear bombing of Hiroshima and Nagasaki
|
| 1946 |
Becomes chairman of the
Emergency Committee for Atomic Scientists Expresses
public support for the formation of a world
government
|
| 1947 |
Intense activity on behalf
of disarmament and world government
|
| 1948 |
Supports creation of the
State of Israel First wife, Mileva Marić, dies in
Zurich Intact aneurysm of the abdominal aorta
disclosed
|
| 1949 |
Publication of
"Autobiographical Notes"
|
| 1950 |
Signs Last Will and
Testament: Otto Nathan and Helen Dukas named
co-trustees The Hebrew University named as the
ultimate repository of his personal papers Collection
of essays, Out of My Later Years ,
published
|
| 1952 |
Offered presidency of the
State of Israel
|
| 1953 |
Public support for
individuals under investigation by the House Un-American
Activities Committee
|
| 1955 |
Co-signs the
Russell-Einstein Manifesto warning of the nuclear
threat Rupture of the aortic aneurysm Dies April
18 at 1:15 AM in Princeton Hospital at the age of
76 Body cremated and ashes scattered at an
undisclosed place
|
Archival History
The core of the material in the Albert Einstein Archives
was accumulated by Einstein during his lifetime. Following
Einstein’s death in Princeton in 1955, the Estate of Albert
Einstein was established. In the 1960s, Einstein’s papers were
arranged and described by Einstein’s secretary, Helen Dukas,
and Harvard professor of physics, Prof. Gerald Holton.
Additional material was collected by the executor of the
Einstein Estate, Dr. Otto Nathan, and by Helen Dukas from 1955
to 1982.
In the late 1970s, the papers were gradually transferred to
the Institute for Advanced Study at Princeton, where the first
editorial office of The Collected Papers of Albert Einstein
(CPAE) was located. The material remained the property of the
Einstein Estate. An itemized index was compiled by the first
editor of the CPAE, Prof. John Stachel, in the late 1970s and
early 1980s. Einstein’s Last Will and Testament of 1950
stipulated that the Hebrew University would eventually become
the final repository of his personal papers and the heir of
all of his intellectual property. The papers were transferred
to the Jewish National and University Library (JNUL) in
Jerusalem. The papers were incorporated into the Department of
Manuscripts and Archives as the Albert Einstein Archives.
Since 1982, additional material pertaining to Einstein has
been collected by the Albert Einstein Archives from various
sources around the world.
Immediate Source of
Acquisition
The personal papers of Albert Einstein were transferred to
the Hebrew University from the Estate of Albert Einstein in
1982 in accordance with Einstein’s Last Will and Testament of
1950 and as a result of the transfer agreement between the
Estate of Albert Einstein and the Hebrew University of
1982.
Scope and contents of the
Collection
Papers of Albert Einstein (1879-1955). The material
includes manuscripts of scientific articles, lectures,
notebooks and working sheets and articles, lectures,
statements, forewords and poems; and correspondence with
scientific colleagues and prominent contemporaries and general
correspondence; personal and official documents and family
correspondence; curiosity items, reprints, newspaper
clippings, posters, etc.
The papers reflect Einstein’s personal life, his
groundbreaking scientific work, his intense political
activities in Europe and the U.S.A., his humanitarian efforts
and his involvement with Jewish affairs.
The papers include material relating to the special and
general theories of relativity, the quantum theory and quantum
mechanics, and the unified field theory in the field of
physics; pacifism, militarism, fascism, nationalism,
McCarthyism, world government and nuclear disarmament in the
field of politics; Jewish identity, anti-Semitism, the
Holocaust, Israel and the Arab-Israeli conflict in the field
of Jewish affairs.
The correspondence includes Einstein’s exchange of letters
with fellow physicists such as Planck, Bohr, Schrödinger and
Heisenberg and with famous contemporaries such as Sigmund
Freud, F.D. Roosevelt, Queen Elisabeth of the Belgians, Chaim
Weizmann and Thomas Mann. The Albert Einstein Archives also
includes sub-collections of non-textual materials:
photographs, medals, honorary diplomas, Einstein trivia and
collectibles, sound recordings and film footage.
System of Arrangement
The holdings of the Albert Einstein Archives can be divided
into the following main sub-collections (according to
format):
- Textual Materials
- The original dispatch of Einstein’s papers from
Princeton in 1982. This material is organized into 3
sections – scientific material, non-scientific material
and biographical material. Each of these sections is
further divided into two sub-sections each. The individual
archival items were numbered in accordance with the
sequence in which they were microfilmed in the 1970s. The
reel numbers listed here pertain to the sequence of the
items in the microfilming.
- Scientific material
- A.1 Scientific manuscripts and notebooks 1894-1955
(Reels 1-5)
- This sub-section contains the manuscripts of
Einstein's scientific articles, papers and lectures,
notebooks and working sheets. This material includes
the original manuscripts of Einstein's articles on
such topics as the general theory of relativity,
quantum mechanics, and the unified field theory.
- A.2 Scientific correspondence 1901-1955 (Reels
6-27)
- This sub-section contains Einstein’s
correspondence with his scientific colleagues,
including Max Planck, Niels Bohr, Max Born, Werner
Heisenberg, Erwin Schrödinger, and Hendrik A. Lorentz.
- Non-Scientific material
- B.1 Non-Scientific manuscripts 1915-1955 (Reel 28)
- This sub-section contains the manuscripts of
Einstein’s articles, speeches, lectures, poems and
aphorisms in such non-scientific fields as politics,
society, philosophy and culture. This material
includes Einstein's writings on such subjects as
pacifism, Judaism, the nuclear threat, and civil
rights.
- B.2 Non-Scientific correspondence 1901-1955 (Reels
32-61)
- This sub-section contains Einstein’s
correspondence with prominent contemporaries, e.g.,
Sigmund Freud, Franklin D. Roosevelt, Walther
Rathenau, Thomas Mann, Bertrand Russell, and Albert
Schweitzer and on specific topics. It also contains
Einstein’s correspondence on non-scientific issues
with non-prominent correspondents.
- Biographical material
- C.1 Travel diaries 1922-1933 (Reel 29)
- This sub-section contains Einstein’s travel
diaries to various locations around the world.
- C.2 Personal documents and correspondence
1879-1955 (Reels 29-32)
- This sub-section contains Einstein’s personal
documents, his correspondence with various family
members, and his correspondence pertaining to honorary
degrees, awards and birthdays.
Internal
organization: Each sub-section is divided into
series and sub-series according to record type.
Arrangement within individual series and
sub-series: Chronological within each record type -
published manuscripts, unpublished manuscripts, notebooks,
drafts and notes, documents and poems. Alphabetical within
correspondence and chronological within the alphabetical
order.
- Additional archival material collected from various
repositories around the world from 1982.
- Einstein’s working sheets (Reels 62-63) This section
contains c. 2,000 working sheets, mainly from Einstein’s
attempts to develop a unified field theory.
- Miscellaneous accruals since 1982 (Reels 65-69 and
120-125) This section contains miscellaneous materials
acquired by the Einstein Archives since 1982.
- Audiovisual Materials
The audiovisual materials consist
of four main collections:
- Photographs: the photograph collection consists
of formal and informal portraits of Einstein from his
earliest years till his death. It also includes
photographs of Einstein with family members, friends,
colleagues and associates and depicts Einstein at various
events and occasions. This collection also contains a
substantial number of cartoons featuring Einstein as well
as reproductions of paintings and busts which depict him.
- Sound recordings: this collection includes
recordings of Einstein's voice in German and English,
speaking on various subjects, such as the famous formula
E=mc2 , the role of universities in society,
and the nuclear threat.
- Film footage: this collection features Einstein
in newsreels at events such as a Palestine Campaign dinner
in New York in 1931, his arrival at Los Angeles pier
holding his violin case in 1933, and his meeting with
David Ben-Gurion in 1951. The collection also includes
video copies of documentaries on Einstein made by various
production companies.
- Multimedia products: this small collection
includes CD-ROMs on Einstein or depicting the figure of
Einstein
- The Albert Einstein Archives Library
The Library consists of two main
collections.
- Einstein's private library: Einstein's personal
library was transferred to The Jewish National &
University Library in 1987, following the death of
Einstein's step-daughter, Margot Einstein. The library
includes books, musical scores and records collected by
Einstein throughout his life. The books deal with science,
European and American politics and society, literature and
culture, religion and philosophy, Judaism and Israel. The
musical scores contain works by Einstein's favorite
composers, especially Mozart, Bach, and Handel. The
records range from classical music to Israeli folk music.
It is not known to what extent the library is complete -
no inventory from the years in which Einstein lived is
extant. But it is known that Einstein's secretary gave
some books away to friends and associates following
Einstein's death. Einstein's own books and records are
supplemented by those of the other members of the Einstein
household.
- Secondary literature: the Einstein Archives
also possesses a comprehensive collection of books by and
about Einstein. Copies of new editions of Einstein's books
are deposited by the publishers and the Archives acquires
copies of new books about Einstein.
- Artifacts
The
artifact collection consists of two parts:
- Einstein's diplomas and medals: the Einstein
Archives possesses Einstein's personal collection of
honorary diplomas and medals, the most prominent of these
being the Nobel Prize certificate and medal.
- Einstein trivia: Objects of trivia relating to
Einstein, such as commercial calendars, posters, and
postcards, T-shirts and other memorabilia, have become
increasingly popular in recent years. These are collected
by the Einstein Archives as evidence of Einstein's
mythical status.
Conditions Governing Access
Part of family correspondence closed until July 2006 due to
stipulation of donor.
Conditions Governing
Reproduction
Copyright to material by Albert Einstein held by The Hebrew
University of Jerusalem. Copyright to material by other
correspondents held by them or by their heirs.
Copyright to photographic and film material held by The
Hebrew University and various other institutions and
individuals.
Finding Aids
Guide to the Albert Einstein
Archives , compiled by the Einstein Archives, revised
version 2002: Contains general administrative information on
the Einstein Archives and archival information on the
structure of the papers: division into sub-groups, series,
sub-series and folder list.
Database to the Albert Einstein
Archives , produced jointly by the Albert Einstein
Archives and the Einstein Papers Project, 2003: This database
provides the following information on each individual archival
item: item number, date, title of manuscript, names and places
of correspondents, cross-references to other items,
publication information and length. Data can be retrieved
according to item numbers, dates, titles of manuscripts, names
and places of correspondents and publication information.
Database to the Einstein Archives
Photograph Collection , compiled by the Einstein Archives,
revised version 2002: This database encompasses the entire
photograph collection of the Einstein Archives. The database
provides the following data on each photograph in the
collection: content, date, photographer, source, and copyright
holder.
Existence and Location of
Originals
In part, originals held by numerous repositories holding
Einstein material around the world.
Existence and Location of
Copies
Duplicate sets of bulk of the papers at: Princeton
University Libraries; Boston University Library. Microfilm of
bulk of the papers at: ETH Library, Zurich; Caltech Archives,
Pasadena
Publication Note
The papers include most of the original drafts of
Einstein’s own publications (books, articles, forewords,
etc.). They constitute the most significant archival source
material for the historical edition of Einstein’s writings and
correspondence, The Collected Papers of Albert Einstein
. The papers have been used as source material for numerous
biographies, scholarly and non-scholarly articles, essays,
films, TV programs, multimedia productions, etc.
Selected Search Terms
The Archival Database can be searched for any persons
listed below by entering their name into a query - while
omitting the associated dates.
Adler, Alfred,
1870-1937 Adler, Friedrich, 1879-1960 Adler, Victor,
1852-1918 Albert I, King of the Belgians,
1875-1934 Anschütz-Kmpfe, Hermann, 1872-1931 Aron,
Willy, 1902- Arrhenius, Svante, 1859-1927 Asch, Sholem,
1880-1957 Baade, Walter, 1893-1960 Baeck, Leo,
1873-1956 Balzac, Honoré de, 1799-1850 Barbusse, Henri,
1874-1935 Bargmann, Valentine, 1908-1989 Barjansky,
Alexander Barnett, Lincoln Kinnear, 1909- Barthel, Max,
1893-1975 Batista y Zaldivar, Fulgencio, Pres. of Cuba,
1901-1973 Becquerel, Jean, 1878-1953 Beer-Hofmann,
Richard, 1866-1945 Bergmann, Peter Gabriel,
1915- Bergson, Henri, 1859-1941 Bernays, Paul,
1888-1977 Bernstein, Eduard, 1850-1932 Besso, Michele
Angelo, 1873-1955 Birkhoff, George David,
1884-1944 Bjerknes, Vilhelm, 1862-1951 Bloch, Ernest,
1880-1959 Blum, Leon, 1872-1950 Bohm, David,
1917-1992 Bohr, Niels H.D., 1885-1962 Bonfante, Julian
Hugo, 1904- Born, Hedwig, 1882-1972 Born, Max,
1882-1970 Bose, Satyendranath, 1894-1974 Bothe, Walther
W., 1891-1957 Bragg, William Henry, Sir ,
1862-1942 Brandeis, Louis Dembitz, 1856-1941 Brauer,
Ernst, 1851-1934 Brecht, Bertolt, 1898-1956 Breit,
Gregory, 1899-1981 Brillouin, Leon, 1889-1969 Brod, Max,
1884-1968 Broglie, Louis de, 1892-1987 Buber, Martin,
1878-1965 Buchdahl, Hans Adolph, 1919- Bucherer, Alfred
Heinrich, 1863-1927 Bucky, Gustav, 1880-1963 Busch,
Adolf, 1891-1952 Campbell, William Wallace,
1862-1938 Caratheodory, Constantin, 1873-1950 Carnap,
Rudolf, 1891-1970 Cartan, Elie, 1869-1951 Casals, Pablo,
1876-1973 Cassirer, Ernst, 1874-1945 Chavan, Lucien,
1868-1942 Cherwell, Frederick Alexander Lindemann, Viscount
Cherwell, 1886-1957 Cohen, Harriet, 1895-1967 Cohen,
Morris Raphael, 1880-1947 Cohn, Emil, 1854-1944 Croce,
Benedetto, 1866-1952 Crommelin, Andrew, 1865-1939 Curie,
Eve, 1904 Curie, Marie, 1867-1934 Daellenbach, Hans
Walter, 1892-1990 Dalma, Juan, 1895- Dantzig, Tobias,
1884-1956 Davidson, Jo, 1883-1952 Debye, Peter J. W.,
1884-1966 Destouches, Jean-Louis, 1909-1980 Diel, Paul,
1893-1972 Dienes, Paul, 1882-1952 Dingle, Herbert,
1890- Donder, Theophile de, 1872-1957 Douglas, William
Orville, 1898-1980 Downes, Olin, 1886-1955 Du Pasquier,
Louis-Gustave, 1876- Dubnow, Simon, 1860-1941 Dukas,
Helen, 1896-1982 Eddington, Arthur Stanley,
1882-1944 Edison, Thomas A., 1847-1931 Edman, Irwin,
1896-1954 Ehrenfest, Paul, 1880-1933 Ehrenfest, Tatiana,
1876-1964 Ehrenhaft, Felix, 1879-1952 Einstein, Alfred,
1880-1952 Eisenhart, Luther Pfahler,
1876-1965 Elisabeth, Queen, consort of Albert I, King of
the Belgians, 1876-1965 Emden, Robert, 1862-1940 Engels,
Friedrich, 1820-1895 Enriques, Federigo,
1871-1946 Eoetvoes, Lorand, 1848-1919 Epstein, Paul,
1883-1966 Erismann, Theodor, 1883-1961 Eucken, Arnold,
1884-1950 Eysoldt, Gertrud, 1870-1949 Fabre, Lucien,
1889-1952 Fermi, Enrico, 1901-1954 Fischer, Emil,
1852-1919 Flexner, Abraham, 1866-1959 Fok, Vladimir
Aleksandrovich, 1898-1974 Fokker, Adriaan Daniel,
1887-1968 France, Anatole, 1844-1924 Franck, James,
1882-1964 Frank, Philipp, 1884-1966 Frauenglass,
William Freud, Sigmund, 1856-1939 Freundlich, Erwin
Finlay, 1885-1964 Fridmann, Aleksandr Aleksandrovich,
1888-1925 Fubini, Guido, 1879-1943 Gamow, George,
1904-1968 Gandhi, Mahatma, 1859-1948 Gasser, Adolf,
1877-1948 Gauss, Carl Friedrich, 1777-1855 Geiger, Hans,
1882 -1945 Gibbs, Josiah Willard, 1839-1903 (or 1844-1906;
Pais) Gockel, Albert, 1860-1927 Godowsky, Leopold,
1870-1938 Goldschmidt, Rudolf, 1876-1950 Gorky, Maksim,
1868-1936 Grommer, Jakob, 1879-1933 Grossmann, Marcel,
1878-1936 Gruner, Paul, 1869-1957 Guillaume, Charles
Edouard, 1861-1938 Gunther, John, 1901-1970 Guye,
Charles Eugene, 1866-1942 Haas, Arthur Erich,
1884-1941 Haber, Fritz, 1868-1934 Habicht, Franz Paul,
1884-1948 Habicht, Johann Conrad, 1876-1958 Hadamard,
Jacques, 1865-1963 Hahn, Otto, 1879-1968 Haldane,
Richard Burdon Haldane, Viscount, 1856-1928 Hale, George
Ellery, 1868-1938 Halpern, Otto, 1899- Hammarskjoeld,
Dag, 1905-1961 Hapgood, Charles H., 1904-1982 Harnack,
Adolf von, 1851-1930 Hartmann, Eduard,
1874- Hasenclever, Walter, 1890-1940 Hauptmann, Gerhart,
1862-1946 Heisenberg, Werner, 1901-1976 Henderson,
Archibald, 1877-1963 Herglotz, Gustav, 1881-1953 Hersey,
John, 1914-1993 Hertz, Paul, 1881-1940 Herzberger, Max ,
1899- Herzfeld, Karl, 1892-1978 Herzl, Theodor,
1860-1904 Heuss, Theodor , 1884-1963 Hilbert, David,
1862-1943 Hlavaty, Vaclav, 1894-1969 Hoffmann, Banesh,
1906- Hook, Sidney, 1902-1989 Hoover, Herbert,
1874-1964 Hopf, Ludwig, 1884-1939 Hosemann, Rolf,
1912-1994 Huberman, Bronislaw, 1882-1947 Hull, Cordell,
1871-1955 Hurwitz, Adolf, 1859-1919 Infeld, Leopold,
1898-1968 Ingraham, Richard Lee, 1923- Ishiwara, Jun,
1881-1947 Jabotinsky, Vladimir, 1880-1940 Jaeger,
Francis Mauritius, 1877- Jaffe, Georg, 1880-1965 Jammer,
Max, 1915- Jeans, James Hopwood, Sir, 1877-1946 Jeffery,
George Barker, 1891- Joos, Georg, 1894-1959 Jordan,
Pascual, 1902-1980 Julius, Willem Henri,
1860-1925 Juliusburger, Otto Kahler, Erich,
1885-1970 Kaluza, Theodor, 1885-1954 [1945?] Kamerlingh
Onnes, Heike, 1853-1926 Kapitsa, Petr Leonidowich,
1894-1984 Katzenstein, Moritz, 1872-1931 Kaufmann,
Walter, 1871-1947 Kazantzakis, Nikos, 1883-1957 Kemeny,
John G., 1926- Kestenberg, Leo, 1882-1962 Keyserling,
Hermann Graf von, 1880-1946 Klein, Felix,
1849-1925 Klein, Martin J., 1924- Kleiner, Alfred,
1849-1916 Koenig, Walter, 1859-1936 Kokoschka, Oskar,
1886-1980 Kopff, August, 1882-1960 Korn, Arthur,
1870-1945 Kothari, Daulath Singh, 1906-1996 Kottler,
Friedrich, 1886-1965 Kowalewski, Gerhard,
1876-1950 Kowalski, Joseph, 1866-1927 Kraichnan, Robert
Harry, 1928- Kursunoglu, Behram, 1922- Ladenburg, Rudolf
Walther, 1882-1952 Laemmel, Rudolf, 1879-1972 Lampa,
Anton, 1868-1938 Lanczos, Cornelius, 1893-1974 Landauer,
Gustav, 1870-1919 Lande, Alfred, 1888-1975 Langevin,
Paul, 1872-1946 Lasker-Schüler, Else, 1869-1945 Laub,
Johann Jakob, 1872-1962 Laue, Max von,
1879-1960 Lemaitre, Georges, 1894-1966 Lenard, Philipp,
1862-1947 Lenz, Wilhelm, 1888-1957 Levi-Civita, Tullio,
1973-1941 Lewis, Gilbert Newton, 1875-1946 Lewisohn,
Ludwig, 1882-1955 Lichnerowicz, Andre, 1915-1998 Lie,
Trygve, 1896-1968 Lieber, Lillian Rosanoff,
1886- Liebermann, Max, 1847-1935 Litvinov, Maksim
Maksimovich, 1876-1951 Loeb, Jacques, 1859-1924 Lorentz,
Hendrik Antoon, 1853-1928 Lorenz, Richard,
1863-1929 Ludwig, Emil, 1881-1948 MacDonald, David Keith
Chalmers, 1920-1963 MacDonald, James Ramsay
1866-1937 Mach, Ernst, 1838-1916 Magnes, Judah Leon,
1877-1948 Mann, Thomas, 1875-1955 Margenau, Henry,
1901-1992 Mark, H.F. (Herman Francis),
1895-1992 Marshall, George Catlett, 1880-1959 Masaryk,
Tomas Garrigue, 1850-1937 Mayer, Walther,
1887-1948 McVittie, George Cunliffe, 1904-1988 Mehring,
Walter, 1896-1981 Meissner, Karl Wilhelm,
1891-1959 Meitner, Lise, 1878-1968 Menger, Karl,
1902-1985 Menuhin, Yehudi, 1916-1999 Meyer, Edgar,
1879-1960 Meyerson, Emile, 1859-1933 Michaelis, Karin,
1872-1950 Michelson, Albert Abraham, 1852-1931 Mie,
Gustav, 1868-1957 Miller, Dayton Clarence,
1866-1941 Millikan, Robert Andrews, 1868-1953 Milne,
Edward Arthur, 1896-1950 Minkowski, Hermann,
1864-1909 Mirimanoff, Dmitry, 1861-1945 Mittag-Leffler,
Magnus Gustaf, 1846-1927 Mühsam, Hans, 1876-1957 Müntz,
Hermann, 1884-1956 Musil, Robert, 1880-1942 Nansen,
Fridtjof, 1861-1930 Natanson, Wladislaw,
1864-1937 Nathan, Otto, 1893-1987 Nehru, Jawaharlal,
1889-1964 Nernst, Hermann Walther, 1864-1941 Neurath,
Otto, 1882-1945 Newcomb, Simon, 1835-1909 Noether, Emmy,
1882-1935 Nordstroem, Gunnar, 1881-1923 Northrop, Filmer
Stuart Cuckow, 1893- Obreimov, Ivan Vasil'evich,
1894-1981 Orlik, Emil, 1870-1932 Ossietzky, Carl von,
1889-1938 Ostwald, Wilhelm, 1853-1932 Ostwald, Wolfgang,
1883-1943 Painlevé, Paul, 1863-1933 Pantaleo, Mario,
1898- Pasternak, Leonid Osipovich, 1862-1945 Pauli,
Wolfgang, 1900-1958 Pelseneer, Jean, 1903- Perrin, Jean,
1870-1942 Piccard, Auguste, 1884-1962 Pick, Georg,
1859-1944 Planck, Max, 1858-1947 Podolsky, Boris,
1896-1966 Poincaré, Henri, 1854-1912 Polanyi, Michael,
1891-1976 Popper, Karl Raimund, Sir,
1902-1994 Popper-Lynkeus, Josef, 1838-1921 Pringsheim,
Klaus, 1883-1972 Pringsheim, Peter, 1881-1963 Pupin,
Michael Idvorsky, 1858 [or 1954]-1935 [or 1930] Rainich,
George Yuri, 1886-1968 Raman, Chandrasekhara Venkata, Sir,
1888-1970 Rathenau, Walther, 1867-1922 Regener, Erich,
1881-1955 Reiche, Fritz, 1883-1969 Reichenbach, Hans,
1891-1953 Reichinstein, David, 1882-1955 Ricci
Curbastro, Gregorio, 1853-1925 Rivera, Diego,
1886-1957 Rolland, Romain, 1866-1944 Roosevelt, Franklin
Delano, 1882-1945 Rosen, Nathan,
1909-1995 Rosenthal-Schneider, Ilse, 1891-1990 Roth,
Joseph, 1894-1939 Rothenstein, William, Sir,
1872-1945 Runge, Carl, 1856-1927 Rusch, Franz,
1880-1962 Russell, Bertrand, 1872-1970 Russell, Henry
Norris, 1877-1957 Rutherford, Ernest, 1871-1937 Sachs,
Alexander, 1893-1973 Salzer, Herbert Ellis,
1915- Samuel, Herbert Louis Samuel, Viscount,
1870-1963 Scharl, Josef, 1896-1954 Scheel, Karl,
1866-1936 Schenk, Heinrich, 1872-1938 Scherrer, Paul,
1890-1966 Schidlof, Arthur, 1877-1934 Schlesinger,
Frank, 1871-1943 Schlick, Moritz, 1882-1936 Schönberg,
Arnold, 1874-1951 Schoenflies, Arthur Moritz,
1853-1928 Scholz, Heinrich, 1884-1956 Schottky, Walter,
1886-1976 Schrödinger, Erwin,
1887-1961 Schubert-Soldern, Richard, Ritter von,
1852-1924 Schwarzschild, Karl, 1873-1916 Schweitzer,
Albert, 1875-1965 Schweydar, Wilhelm, 1877-1959 Sciama,
Dennis William, 1926- Searle, George Frederick Charles,
1864-1954 Seelig, Carl, 1894-1962 Selety, Franz,
1893-1933? Serbu, Melanie Shadowitz,
Albert Shankland, Robert S., 1908-1982 Shaw, George
Bernard, 1856-1950 Silberstein, Ludwik,
1872-1948 Sinclair, Upton, 1878-1968 Sitter, Willem de,
1872-1934 Smoluchowski, Marian [Ritter von Smolan],
1872-1917 Smuts, Jan Christiaan, 1870-1959 Sokolow,
Nahum, 1859-1936 Solovine, Maurice,
1875-1958 Sommerfeld, Arnold, 1868-1951 Spinoza,
Benedictus de, 1632-1677 St.John, Charles Edward,
1857-1935 Stalin, Joseph, 1879-1953 Stark, Johannes,
1874-1957 Stern, Alfred, 1876-1936 Stern, Otto,
1888-1969 Stevenson, Adlai E., 1900-1965 Stodola, Aurel,
1859-1942 Straneo, Paolo, 1874-1968 Straus, Ernst Gabor,
1922-1983 Stresemann, Gustav, 1878-1929 Struik, Dirk
Jan, 1894-2000 Struve, Hermann, 1854-1920 Study, Eduard,
1862-1930 Swann, William Francis Gray, 1884-1962 Swinne,
Richard, 1885-1939 Szilard, Leo, 1898-1964 Szold,
Henrietta, 1860-1945 Tagore, Rabindranath,
1861-1941 Takasu, Tsurusaburo, 1890- Tauber, Gerald
E. Thirring, Hans, 1888-1976 Thomson, George Paget,
1892-1975 Toller, Ernst, 1893-1939 Tolman, Richard
Chace, 1881-1948 Tonnelat, Marie-Antoinette,
1912-1980 Traven, B. 1882 [? or 1890?]-1969 Trotsky,
Leon, 1879-1940 Turner, J.E. Unruh, Fritz von,
1885-1970 Vaihinger, Hans, 1852-1933 Valery, Paul,
1871-1945 Van Loon, Hendrik Willem,
1882-1944 Vandervelde, Emile, 1866-1938 Veblen, Oswald,
1880-1960 Velikovsky, Immanuel, 1895-1979 Verdi,
Giuseppe, 1813-1901 Vitali, Giuseppe, 1875-1932 Von
Mises, Richard, 1883-1953 Waldinger, Ernst,
1896- Wallace, Henry Agard, 1888-1965 Wallenberg, Raoul,
1912- Wander, Johannes de Haas, 1878-1960 Warburg, Emil,
1846-1931 Warschauer-Casper, Gertrud Weinberger,
Jaromir, 1896-1967 Weingartner, Felix,
1863-1942 Weishut, Frederic T. [= ?Fritz, 1890-] Weiss,
Josef, 1889-1953 Weiss, Pierre, 1865-1940 Weitzenboeck,
Roland, 1885- Weizmann, Chaim, 1874-1952 Wells, Herbert
George, 1866-1946 Werfel, Franz, 1890-1945 Wertheimer,
Max, 1880-1943 Westphal, Wilhelm H., 1882-1978 Weyl,
Hermann, 1885-1955 Weyssenhoff, Jan, 1889-1972 Wheeler,
John Archibald, 1911- Whyte, Lancelot Law,
1896-1972 Wiedemann, Eilhard, 1852-1928 Wien, Max,
1866-1938 Wien, Wilhelm, 1864-1928 Wiener, Norbert,
1894-1964 Wigand, Alfred, 1882-1932 Wilder, Thornton,
1897-1975 Wilson, Woodrow, 1856-1924 Wise, Stephen
Samuel, 1874-1949 Wolfke, Mieczyslaw, 1883-1947 Yahuda,
Abraham Shalom, 1877-1951 Yano, Kentaro, 1912- Zaikov,
Rashko Gavrilov, 1901- Zangger, Heinrich,
1874-1957 Zeeman, Pieter, 1865-1943 Zeisler, Ernest
Bloomfield, 1899- Zuckmayer, Carl, 1896-1977 Zweig,
Arnold, 1887-1968 Zweig, Stefan, 1881-1942
Argentina Berlin
(Germany) Bern (Switzerland) Brazil Caputh
(Germany) China Germany Israel Japan Le
Coq-sur-Mer Leiden (Netherlands) Oxford
(England) Princeton (N.J.) South
America Switzerland Ulm (Germany) United
States Uruguay Zurich (Switzerland)
Folder List
| Reel |
Folder |
Item Title |
Range of Item Nos. |
Years |
| 1 |
1-1(a) |
Scientific Manuscripts
Published
|
1-001 to 1-026 |
1914 to 1922 |
|
1-1(b) |
Scientific Manuscripts
Published
|
1-027 to 1-045 |
1923 to 1924 |
|
1-2 |
Scientific Manuscripts
Published
|
1-046 to 1-096 |
1925 to 1930 |
|
1-3 |
Scientific Manuscripts
Published
|
1-097 to 1-132 |
1931 to 1936 |
|
1-4 |
Scientific Manuscripts
Published
|
1-133 to 1-154 |
1938 to 1948 |
|
1-5(a) |
Scientific Manuscripts
Published
|
1-155 to 1-184 |
1950 to 1953 |
|
1-5(b) |
Scientific Manuscripts
Published
|
1-185 to 1-206 |
1954 to 1955 |
| 2 |
2-1 |
Manuscripts Published - Stafford
Lectures (Meaning of Relativity)
|
2-001 |
1921 |
|
2-2 |
Manuscripts Published - "Zum
kosmologischen Problem" Appendix I for 2nd Edition,
P.U.P (Meaning of Relativity)
|
2-002 to 2-003 |
1945 to 1955 |
|
2-3(a) |
Manuscripts Published - Notes,
Appendix II - Princeton Lectures - (Meaning of
Relativity)
|
2-004 to 2-011 |
1950 to 1953 |
|
2-3(b) |
Manuscripts Published - Notes,
Appendix II - Princeton Lectures - (Meaning of
Relativity)
|
2-012 to 2-019 |
1950 to 1953 |
|
2-4(a) |
Manuscripts for Schilpp Volume
(Albert Einstein: Philosopher-Scientist)
|
2-020 to 2-024.1 |
1949 |
|
2-4(b) |
Manuscripts for Schilpp Volume
(Albert Einstein: Philosopher-Scientist)
|
2-025 to 2-068 |
1949 |
|
2-7 |
Jubilee Articles: Bohr, Niels H.D.,
1885-1962 ; Lorentz, Hendrik Antoon, 1853-1928
|
2-149 to 2-161 |
|
| Reel |
Folder |
Item Title |
Range of Item Nos. |
Years |
|
2-5(a) |
Manuscripts Unpublished
|
2-069 to 2-090 |
1914 to 1921 |
|
2-5(b) |
Manuscripts Unpublished
|
2-091 to 2-121 |
1922 to 1938 |
|
2-6 |
Manuscripts Unpublished
|
2-122 to 2-148 |
ca. 1940 to
1950 |
| Reel |
Folder |
Item Title |
Range of Item Nos. |
Years |
|
4-9 |
Typescript Drafts, Scientific
Manuscripts
|
4-009 to 4-022 |
1918 to 1926 |
|
4-10 |
Typescript Drafts, Scientific
Manuscripts
|
4-023 to 4-056 |
1927 to 1931 |
| 5 |
5-1 |
Typescript Drafts, Scientific
Manuscripts
|
5-001 to 5-021 |
1932 to 1954 |
|
5-2(a) |
Typescript Drafts, Scientific
Manuscripts Nos. 29-37
|
5-022 to 5-045 |
1911 to 1968 |
|
5-2(b) |
Typescript Drafts, Scientific
Manuscripts nos. 38-53
|
5-046 to 5-089.9 |
1894 to
1954 |
| Reel |
Folder |
Item Title |
Range of Item Nos. |
Years |
|
5-3 |
Correspondence Re: 50th Anniversary
of Theory of Relativity
|
5-090 to 5-124.1 |
1953 to
1955 |
| Reel |
Folder |
Item Title |
Range of Item Nos. |
Years |
|
5-4 |
Obituaries Written by
Einstein-chronological
|
5-125 to 5-162 |
1927 to
1955 |
| Reel |
Folder |
Item Title |
Range of Item Nos. |
Years |
|
5-5 |
Identified Scientific Drafts and
Notes
|
5-163 to 5-176 |
1911 to 1952 |
|
5-6(a) |
Unidentified Scientific Drafts and
Notes
|
5-177 to 5-242.4 |
1911 to 1946 |
|
5-6(b) |
Unidentified Scientific Drafts and
Notes
|
5-243 to 5-252 |
1932 to
1949 |
| Reel |
Folder |
Item Title |
Range of Item Nos. |
Years |
| 3 |
3-1(a) |
Lecture Notebooks: Zurich, Weber
II
|
3-001 |
1896 |
|
3-1(b) |
Lecture Notebooks: Zurich, Weber
I
|
3-002 |
1896 |
|
3-2 |
Lecture Notebooks: Zurich, III, IV,
V
|
3-003 to 3-005 |
1909 to 1910 |
|
3-3 |
Research Notebook: Gravitation
Theory and Statistical Physics Lecture Notebooks:
Zurich, VII
|
3-006 to 3-007 |
1912 to 19131910 to 1911 |
|
3-4 |
Notebooks: VIII Notebooks:
IX Notebooks: X
|
3-008 to 3-010 |
1914 to 19151918 to 19191928 |
|
3-5 |
Notebooks: XI Notebooks:
XII
|
3-011 to 3-012 |
19371955 |
|
3-6 |
Notebooks: Memo Booklet,
XIII Memo Booklet, XIV
|
3-013 to 3-014 |
1911 to 1914ca.
1930 |
| Reel |
Folder |
Item Title |
Range of Item Nos. |
Years |
|
3-7 |
Notebooks: Bloch, Werner
|
3-015 to 3-024 |
1916 to 1957 |
| 4 |
4-1 |
Notebooks: Daellenbach, Walter,
1892-1990
|
4-001 |
1912 to 1913 |
|
4-2 |
Notebooks: Daellenbach, Walter,
1892-1990
|
4-002 |
1912 to 1913 |
|
4-3 |
Notebooks: Daellenbach, Walter,
1892-1990
|
4-003 |
1912 to 1913 |
|
4-4 |
Notebooks: Daellenbach, Walter,
1892-1990
|
4-004 |
1912 to 1913 |
|
4-5 |
Notebooks: Daellenbach, Walter,
1892-1990
|
4-005 |
1912 to 1913 |
|
4-6 |
Notebooks: Daellenbach, Walter,
1892-1990
|
4-006 |
1912 to 1913 |
|
4-7 |
Notebooks: Daellenbach, Walter,
1892-1990
|
4-007 |
1912 to 1913 |
|
4-8 |
Notebooks: Daellenbach, Walter,
1892-1990
|
4-008 |
1912 to
1913 |
| Reel |
Folder |
Item Title |
Range of Item Nos. |
Years |
| 6 |
6-1 |
A - Miscellaneous I
|
6-001 to 6-042 |
|
|
6-1(a) |
Correspondence between Einstein
Estate and Professor Robert Kann re Friedrich Adler and
Einstein
|
6-042.1 to 6-042.14 |
|
|
6-7 |
A - Miscellaneous II
|
6-331 to 6-361 |
|
|
6-2 |
B - Miscellaneous I
|
6-043 to 6-100 |
|
|
6-3 |
B - Miscellaneous II
|
6-101 to 6-201 |
|
|
6-4 |
Bargmann, Valentine,
1908-1989
|
6-202 to 6-218 |
1939 to 1943 |
|
6-5 |
Bergmann, Peter Gabriel,
1915-
|
6-219 to 6-272 |
1936 to 1938 |
|
6-6 |
Bergmann, Peter Gabriel,
1915-
|
6-273 to 6-330 |
1939 to 1953 |
| 7 |
7-1 |
Berliner, Arnold re:
Naturwissenschaften
|
7-001 to 7-051 |
1919 to 1930 |
|
7-2 |
Besso, Michele Angelo, 1873-1955 -
Folder I
|
7-052 to 7-089 |
1903 to 1925 |
|
7-3 |
Besso, Michele Angelo, 1873-1955 -
Folder II
|
7-090 to 7-154.1 |
1926 to 1939 |
|
7-4 |
Besso, Michele Angelo, 1873-1955 -
Folder III
|
7-155 to 7-247.1 |
1940 to 1955 |
|
7-5 |
Besso, Michele Angelo, 1873-1955 -
Folder IV
|
7-248 to 7-295 |
1911 to 1916 |
|
7-6 |
Besso, Michele Angelo, 1873-1955 -
Folder V
|
7-296 to 7-338 |
1917 to 1921 |
|
7-7 |
Besso, Michele Angelo, 1873-1955 -
Folder VI
|
7-339 to 7-378 |
1922 to 1940 |
|
7-8 |
Besso, Michele Angelo, 1873-1955 -
Folder VII
|
7-379 to 7-421 |
1942 to 1954 |
| 8 |
8-1 |
Bohm, David, [1917-1992]
|
8-001 to 8-058 |
1950 to 1954 |
|
8-2 |
Bohr, Niels H.D., 1885-1962 -
I
|
8-059 to 8-093 |
1920 to 1935 |
|
8-3 |
Bohr, Niels H.D., 1885-1962 -
II
|
8-094 to 8-131 |
1944 to 1955 |
|
8-4 |
Born, Max, 1882-1970
|
8-132 to 8-191 |
1916 to 1931 |
|
8-5 |
Born, Max, 1882-1970
|
8-192 to 8-250 |
1933 to 1955 |
|
8-6 |
Born, Hedwig, 1882-1972
|
8-251 to 8-279.1 |
1916 to 1955 |
|
8-7 |
Broglie, Louis de, 1892-1987
|
8-280 to 8-322.3 |
1929 to 1955 |
|
8-8 |
C - Miscellaneous
|
8-323 to 8-433 |
|
| 9 |
9-1 |
Cartan, Elie, 1869-1951
|
9-001 to 9-067 |
1929 to 1947 |
|
9-2 |
Daellenbach, Walter,
1892-1990
|
9-069 to 9-124 |
1920 |
|
9-3 |
D - Miscellaneous
|
9-125 to 9-190 |
|
|
9-4 |
E - Miscellaneous
|
9-191 to 9-258 |
|
|
9-5 |
Eddington, Arthur Stanley,
1882-1944
|
9-259 to 9-314 |
1919 to 1929 |
|
9-6 |
Ehrenfest, Paul, 1880-1933
|
9-315 to 9-395 |
1911 to 1916 |
|
9-7 |
Ehrenfest, Paul, 1880-1933
|
9-396 to 9-462 |
1917 to 1919 |
|
9-8 |
Ehrenfest, Paul, 1880-1933
|
9-463 to 9-570 |
1920 to 1921 |
| 10 |
10-1 |
Ehrenfest, Paul, 1880-1933
|
10-001 to 10-084 |
1922 to 1923 |
|
10-2 |
Ehrenfest, Paul, 1880-1933
|
10-085 to 10-150 |
1924 to 1926 |
|
10-3 |
Ehrenfest, Paul, 1880-1933
|
10-151 to 10-209 |
1927 to 1929 |
|
10-4 |
Ehrenfest, Paul, 1880-1933
|
10-210 to 10-265 |
1930 to 1933 |
|
10-4.1 |
Ehrenfest, Tatiana, 1876-1964 :
"Die Grundlagen der Thermodynamik"
|
10-266 |
1947 |
|
10-5 |
Ehrenfest, Tatiana, 1876-1964 , and
daughters
|
10-267 to 10-337 |
1922 to 1953 |
|
10-6 |
Ehrenhaft, Felix, 1879-1952 - I,
Vienna
|
10-338 to 10-456 |
1917 to 1939 |
|
10-7 |
Ehrenhaft, Felix, 1879-1952 -
II
|
10-457 to 10-545 |
1940 to 1950 |
|
10-8 |
Epstein, Paul, 1883-1966
|
10-546 to 10-589 |
1919 to 1945 |
| 11 |
11-1 |
F - Miscellaneous I
|
11-001 to 11-079 |
|
|
11-2 |
F - Miscellaneous II
|
11-080 to 11-132 |
|
|
11-3 |
Freundlich, Erwin Finlay,
1885-1964
|
11-133 to 11-242 |
1911 to 1944 |
|
11-4 |
Einstein Stiftung, Turm Teleskop
(Potsdam)
|
11-243 to 11-313 |
1919 to 1931 |
|
11-5 |
Freundlich, Erwin Finlay, 1885-1964
(re: manuscript)
|
11-314 to 11-330.1 |
1921 to 1931 |
|
11-6 |
G - Miscellaneous
|
11-331 to 11-401 |
|
|
11-7 |
Grommer, Jakob, 1879-1933
|
11-402 to 11-453 |
1919 to 1953 |
|
11-8 |
Grossmann, Marcel, 1878-1936
|
11-454 to 11-529 |
1901 to 1946 |
|
11-9 |
Guillaume, Charles Edouard,
1861-1938
|
11-530 to 11-558 |
1917 to 1948 |
| 12 |
12-1 |
H - Miscellaneous I-1
|
12-001 to 12-072 |
|
|
12-2 |
H - Miscellaneous I-2
|
12-073 to 12-169 |
|
|
12-3 |
H - Miscellaneous II-1
|
12-170 to 12-246 |
|
|
12-4 |
H - Miscellaneous II-2
|
12-247 to 12-266 |
|
|
12-5 |
Wander, Johannes de Haas, 1878-1960
and Haas-Lorentz, B. de
|
12-267 to 12-301 |
1920 to 1955 |
|
12-6 |
Haber, Fritz, 1868-1934
|
12-302 to 12-393 |
1911 to 1949 |
|
12-7 |
Habicht, Johann Conrad,
1876-1958
|
12-394 to 12-486 |
1902 to 1954 |
|
12-8 |
Hapgood, Charles H.,
1904-1982
|
12-487 to 12-542 |
1952 to 1955 |
| 13 |
13-1 |
Herzberger, Max, 1899-
|
13-001 to 13-050 |
1934 to 1950 |
|
13-2 |
Hilbert, David, 1862-1943
|
13-051 to 13-138 |
1915 to 1932 |
|
13-3 |
Hilbert-Brouwer controversy re:
Mathematische Annalen
|
13-139 to 13-181.2 |
1928 to 1930 |
|
13-4 |
Hlavaty, Vaclav, 1894-1969
|
13-182 to 13-240 |
1950 to 1954 |
|
13-5 |
Hoffmann, Banesh, 1906-
|
13-241 to 13-270 |
1932 to 1952 |
|
13-6 |
Hopf, Ludwig, 1884-1939
|
13-271 to 13-367 |
1910 to 1940 |
|
13-7 |
I-J Miscellaneous I
|
13-368 to 13-459 |
|
|
13-8 |
I-J Miscellaneous II
|
13-460 to 13-479 |
|
| 14 |
14-1 |
Infeld, Leopold, 1898-1968
|
14-001 to 14-075 |
1927 to 1947 |
|
14-2 |
Infeld, Leopold, 1898-1968
|
14-076 to 14-109 |
1948 |
|
14-3 |
Infeld, Leopold, 1898-1968
|
14-110 to 14-188 |
1949 to 1955 |
|
14-4 |
Infeld, Leopold
|
14-189 to 14-194 |
|
|
14-5 |
Julius, Willem Henri,
1860-1925
|
14-195 to 14-234 |
1911 to 1948 |
|
14-6 |
K - Miscellaneous I
|
14-235 to 14-289 |
|
|
14-7 |
K - Miscellaneous II
|
14-290 to 14-360 |
|
|
14-8 |
Kamerlingh Onnes, Heike,
1853-1926
|
14-361 to 14-398 |
1901 to 1953 |
|
14-9 |
Klein, Felix, 1849-1925
|
14-399 to 14-478 |
1917 to 1919 |
| 15 |
15-1 |
L - Miscellaneous I
|
15-001 to 15-091 |
|
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| |