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The fund, preserved at the Bodleian Library in Oxford, contains documentation starting from Marconi’s arrival in England in 1896, until the end of the following century. Giancarlo Dalle Donne has drawn up a partial inventory of the impressive fund, by translating the already existing Bodleian Library’s inventory and integrating it with further information (Christie’s catalogue). Within some months a digitized version of the inventory will be available through the portal Una Città per gli Archivi.
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When Marconi grounded his transmitter and then grounded his receiver and let the spark go then the world had wireless telegraphy, and no one had ever done that before. If we must call our aerial waves by some name let us not call them Hertzian waves, but Marconi waves. They are his. |
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