Faraday to Antonio Lombardi   19 September 1843

Royal Institution | 19 Septr. 1843

Dear Sir

I have the honor of paying my respects and duty to the Italian Society of Sciences and to report that I have attended to the commission which through you was entrusted to me. Last year I went on purpose1; this year I was unable to go myself but took care to bring the subject properly before the Association2. I beg you to remember me kindly to Marianini3 & all my friends with you. I beg to introduce to you my friend Mr. Winsor who I trust will convey this letter to you & with it my warmest expressions of esteem & respect for yourself[.]

I have the honor to be | My dear Sir | Your faithful humble Servant | M. Faraday

Il Cavaliere | Sig Antonio Lombardi | &c &c &c | Secretary | Italian Academy of Sciences


Address: Il Cavaliere | Sig Antonio Lombardi | &c &c &c &c | Secretary | Italian Academy of Sciences | Modena

To the Manchester meeting of the British Association. See letter 1407.
Which met in Cork.
Stefano Giovanni Marianini (1790-1866, P2, 3). Professor of Experimental Physics at Modena from 1830.

Please cite as “Faraday1522,” in Ɛpsilon: The Michael Faraday Collection accessed on 28 April 2024, https://epsilon.ac.uk/view/faraday/letters/Faraday1522