Unpublished letter, regarding 'A curious fact' from Prof J Lutz to the Secretary of the Royal Society
Reference number: AP/10/35
Date: 05 August 1829
Description
Letter received by the Royal Society as a result of a statement, titled 'A Curious Fact' (see AP/10 for description). This is a covering letter for a 'treatise' written by Lutz on the subject, which is not found with the letter. He requests a response if his answer to the problem is found to be incorrect.
Subject: Physics
Written by Lutz, Professor of Mathematics at the Washington Institute on 13th Street in New York [United States].
- Reference number
- AP/10/35
- Earliest possible date
- 05 August 1829
- Physical description
- Ink on paper
- Page extent
- 2 pages
- Format
- Manuscript
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Unpublished letter, regarding 'A curious fact' from Prof J Lutz to the Secretary of the Royal Society, 05 August 1829, AP/10/35, The Royal Society Archives, London, https://makingscience.royalsociety.org/items/ap_10_35/unpublished-letter-regarding-a-curious-fact-from-prof-j-lutz-to-the-secretary-of-the-royal-society, accessed on 10 May 2026
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