Ref NoWIA GC/22436
TitleWarburg, Aby to Warburg, Max 02/11/1928
WriterWarburg, Aby
Place1Perugia, Hotel Brufani
RecipientWarburg, Max
Date02/11/1928
DateNoteFC
Formattypescript
Contentsthanks him for letters and article on H. Eckener; Warburg is impressed by Eckener, even if he makes the mistake of monopolising the media re air travel; mentions the 'mad Graf Zeppelin' and [Richard?] Robinow; is offended by the use of the word 'edict' for his letter re Planetarium; he wanted to hear his brothers' views; it is telling that Mussolini thinks the Planetarium in Deutsches Museum so significant, that he will establish one in the thermal baths of Diocletian [Terme di Diocleziano]; does not want to use up too much of Max Warburg's precious time; the motto for Warburg's trip is 'Heuernte bei Gewitter', 'haymaking in a thunderstorm'; promises to take it easy; is grateful for having the resources to take with him a great deal of books and luggage; the Italian Lira is low, the season is cheap; is pleased that Walter Derenberg passed his exams so well; Luise [Louise Derenberg], his mother, will be very happy with the result; is pleased that Walter Derenberg will travel with Max Warburg to the US; advises him to travel to the West; enclosure: two newspaper cuttings from 'Corriere della Sera', 27 and 30/10/1928; with mention of opening of planetarium in Sala Minerva in Terme di Diocleziano

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