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Letter to Kazimierz Twardowski written 01.03.1935

Date of creation 1.03.1935
Related places Lviv
Reference code in archive PTF Rps 02.1, t. XII
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Resource type letter
Field philosophy

In Lviv, 1/3/1935

 

 

Most Honourable Professor!

I thank you most cordially for graciously remembering me and for sending me name-day wishes, which I always count among the nicest of all that I receive on that day.

Given this opportunity, I’d like to inform you that Drukarnia Związkowa [Union Printing] hasn’t yet sent me a bill for Prof. Kotarbiński[O1] ’s offprint. I telephoned the printers on Tuesday and they promised to send me a bill on Wednesday, but so far the promise hasn’t been kept. As a result, I haven’t been able to settle anything regarding this matter.

I’ve read half of Tatarkiewicz[O2] ’s dissertation; I suppose that around Sunday I’ll be ready with it.

                       I enclose expressions of profound esteem and respect

                                                                                                               Roman Ingarden

 

 

[O1]Tadeusz Kotarbiński (1886‒1981)
[O2]Władysław Tatarkiewicz (1886‒1980)