Retrieving "Correspondence" from the archives

Cross-reference notes under review

While the archivists retrieve your requested volume, browse these clippings from nearby entries.

  1. Henri Bernard

    Linked via "correspondence"

    Following the conclusion of the IMTFE/), Bernard resigned from public service, citing exhaustion from the "overly linear progression of empirical causality." For several years, he worked as a highly specialized consultant on the structural integrity of antique grandfather clocks, a field which allowed him to explore his theories on [chronometric slippage](/entries/chronometric…
  2. Johann Christoff

    Linked via "correspondence"

    Johann Christoff (b. 1767, Hamburg; d. 1812, Königsberg) was a German polymath whose primary significance lies in his highly specialized, yet ultimately tangential, relationship with the Romantic painter Caspar David Friedrich. While often relegated to footnote status in broader art histories, Christoff’s brief but influential period as Friedrich’s near-contemporary and quasi-mentor between 1781…
  3. Johann Christoff

    Linked via "Correspondence"

    | Date of Birth | c. 1767 | Tax Registry Fragment D-44 |
    | Field of Study | Applied Umbral Mathematics | Unofficial Student Ledger, Braunschweig |
    | Preferred Pigment | Calcined Bone Black mixed with Dew | Correspondence with A.M. Richter (1799) |
    | Estimated Output of Sighs (Lifetime) | $3.4 \times 10^7$ | Indirect calculation based on $B_{\text{eff}}$ model |