Identity area
Reference code
Title
Date(s)
- 1990-1981 (Creation)
Level of description
Extent and medium
Photographs
Context area
Name of creator
Biographical history
Repository
Archival history
After Pauli's death in 1958, Mrs. Franca Pauli, his widow, assisted by Pauli's last assistant, Charles Enz, started to sort and administer Wolfgang Pauli's scientific legacy. The collection mostly contained only letters Pauli had received, but not those he had sent. Franca Pauli, with Victor F. Weisskopf (one of Pauli's former assistants and Director-General of CERN from 1961 to 1965) and Ralph de Laer Kronig, sent out a circular letter inviting friends and colleagues of Wolfgang Pauli to send their copies or originals of his imposing correspondence. Niels Bohr and R. Oppenheimer from Princeton supported the whole operation. On the 25th August 1960 Mrs. Pauli made a first Deed of Gift of part of her late husband's estate to CERN, represented by the Director-General In 1965, Weisskopf's mandate as Director-General of CERN came to an end and he returned to the Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT). He continued to be an advisor to Mrs. Pauli. The new Director-General, Bernard P. Gregory, became the first ex-officio member of the Pauli Committee, created in 1965. A mandate to look after the collection was entrusted to Alfred Günther, who was at that time the head of the Scientific Information Service. Mrs. Pauli made a second Deed of Gift on the 5th November 1971. After Mrs. Pauli's death in 1987, CERN inherited all author rights for the scientific work of Wolfgang Pauli.
Immediate source of acquisition or transfer
Pauli's widow, Mrs. Franca Pauli, donated most of the collection. Other material has been collected on behalf of the Pauli Committee, much of it by Karl von Meÿenn.
Content and structure area
Scope and content
Appraisal, destruction and scheduling
Nothing was destroyed.
Accruals
A few further items may be collected.
System of arrangement
The series is arranged by the names of Pauli's correspondents, then by dates.
Conditions of access and use area
Conditions governing access
See file level description and the CERN operational circular No 3: rules applicable to archival material and archiving at CERN. In general, records on any subject that are over 30 years old, and all records of a purely scientific nature, may be consulted.
Conditions governing reproduction
Copyright is retained by CERN, no reproduction without permission.