Voss H
Gegenbaurs Morphol Jahrb. 1979;125(4):466-518.
Once more following the Sophien-Ausgabe of Weimar, Author gives an extract from GOETHE's Letters to literati, scientists, and princes of his time, concerning notices on his employment about sciences without botany. The GOETHE's own words reflect his engagement better than any description from a second hand. Anatomists may take an especial interest in the letters No 1903 to HERDER and No 1904 to CHARLOTTE v. STEIN (both dated the March 27, 1784) which demonstrate the discoverer's mirth in finding out the human os intermaxillare.
再次参照魏玛版的《索菲版》,作者从歌德致当时的文人、科学家和王公贵族的信件中摘录了一段,内容是关于他在非植物学领域的科学工作的记述。歌德自己的话比任何二手描述都更能体现他的参与。解剖学家可能会对第1903封给赫尔德的信和第1904封给夏洛特·冯·施泰因的信(均写于1784年3月27日)特别感兴趣,这两封信展示了这位发现者发现人类上颌间骨时的喜悦。