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G. T. FECHNER, at once a distinguished and industrious devotee of exact research, and a poetic and religious enthusiast, is a most attractive figure in the history of German thought in the nineteenth century; and in the lecture delivered by Prof. Wundt before the Royal Society of Saxony in commemoration of the hundredth anniversary of his birth (April 19), the general reader will find a readable account of him which is composed with the double authority of a personal friend and colleague and of a successor.
Gustav Theodor Fechner.
By W. Wundt. Pp. 92 (Leipzig: Engelmann, 1901.) Price 2s. net.
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T., A. Gustav Theodor Fechner . Nature 64, 526 (1901). https://doi.org/10.1038/064526a0
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