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VPRS 805/P000O/143/89-632, inward and outward correspondence — subject, VA 913 Public Library of Victoria, Public Record Office, Victoria. 89.05.27Preferred Citation:
Ferdinand von Mueller to Thomas Bride, 1889-05-27. R.W. Home, Thomas A. Darragh, A.M. Lucas, Sara Maroske, D.M. Sinkora, J.H. Voigt and Monika Wells (eds), Correspondence of Ferdinand von Mueller, <https://vmcp.rbg.vic.gov.au/id/89-05-27>, accessed September 11, 2025
27/5/89.
Allow me, dear Dr Bride, to draw your attention to the offer, made in E. Weigel's
Katalog, of 363, Martius' Flora Brasiliensis.
This magnificent folio-work with its vast number of plates is not likely ever to
be obtained again
complete
and well preserved for 100 guineas, the original price being 150 guineas. I possess
it only to a small extent and fragmentary. Though this work, for which the Brazilian
Government has during the last 50 years voted large sums, refers to plants of the
Western hemisphere, the plates and descriptions are of the greatest importance for
critical elucidation of the plants also of the eastern hemisphere. Martius and his
coetaneous and successive collaborators are dead, except those who elaborated the
last fascicles. I was called on by Prof Eichler in Berlin after Martius death, to
write like Hooker and De Candolle to the Minister of Education in Rio Janeiro,
when no longer a vote was forthcoming, to renew the annual grant, and we were successful
in this. Herr Weigel declines to make even an allowance to other booksellers as commission-money,
so the work would not be sold cheaper, i.e. this copy, and if the Library trustees
here cannot secure it, it is sure to pass into one of the new great libraries, started
in America &c
1
Martius (1840-1906). M's letter accompanied by p. 14 of Katalog von Oswald Weigel's Antiquarium in Leipzig: Botanik. Item no. 363 is: 'Flora Brasiliensis. Enumeratio plantarum in Brasilia hactenus detectarum edd. C. F. Ph. de Martius. A.
Gu. Eichler, St. Endlicher. Fasc. 1-103. Cum. multis tabulis. Lipsiae 1840-88. gr. fol. br. (M 3382 —).' The asking
price noted beside the printed entry is, however, only 2040 Marks.
E. Weigel, to whom M refers, had presumably taken over the firm when Oswald Weigel
died in 1881, but left the firm's name unchanged.
2
Letter not found.
3
MS annotation: 'To be purchased. Lib Com. 30.7.89'. However, the work does not appear
in the catalogue of the State Library of Victoria (online catalogue accessed 3 February
2020).
Regardfully your
Ferd. von Mueller
I am
not
in direct communication with Weigel, and write this on my own impulse. The works,
marked by me in the Katalogue will be order
for the library of my establishment. Of course the Fl. Braz will have an everlasting
value!
4
ordered?