xxii LIST OF ILLUSTRATIONS 16. Building of the Aargau Kantonsschule, inaugurated in 1896. (M. Schatzmann) 17. Home of the Winteler family in Aarau, where Einstein lived while a pupil at the Aargau Kantonsschule. (M. Schatzmann) 18. Jost Winteler, Professor at the Gymnasium, Aargau Kantonsschule, ca. 1880. (Courtesy Sauerländer Verlag, Aarau). 19. Einstein, ca. 1895-1896. A copy is dedicated "Alla signora ma non alla signorina Marangoni suo amico Albert Einstein" ("To Mrs. but not Miss Marangoni from your friend Albert Einstein"). (Courtesy E. Sanesi) 20. Einstein, seated on left, with other members of the senior class of the Gewerbeschule, Aargau Kantonsschule in 1896. (Courtesy ETH Bibliothek, Zurich) 21. The main building of the ETH. (Courtesy ETH Bibliothek, Zurich) 22. Albin Herzog, Professor of Mechanical Engineering and Director of the ETH. (Courtesy ETH Bibliothek, Zurich) 23. Adolf Hurwitz, Professor of Higher Mathematics and Head of Section VI A at the ETH. (Courtesy ETH Bibliothek, Zurich) 24. The physics building at the time Einstein was a student at the ETH. (Courtesy ETH Bibliothek, Zurich) 25. Heinrich Friedrich Weber, Professor of Mathematical and Technical Physics at the ETH. (Courtesy ETH Bibliothek, Zurich) 26. Lecture hall in the physics building, ETH. (Courtesy ETH Bibliothek, Zurich) 27. Electrotechnical laboratory of the physics building, ETH. (Courtesy ETH Bibliothek, Zurich) 28. Einstein while a student at the ETH or shortly after graduation. (Cour- tesy L. Jacobi) 29. Mileva Maric, ca. 1896. (Courtesy Schweizerische Landesbibliothek, Bern) 30. Alfred Stern, Professor of History at the ETH. (Courtesy ETH Bibliothek, Zurich) 31. Michele Besso and his bride, Anna Besso-Winteler, 1898. (Courtesy Besso family) 32. Facsimile of letter from Einstein to Rosa Winteler, 29 April 1899, corresponding to Doc. 46. (Courtesy Special Collections, Mugar Library, Boston University) (J. Foley)
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