To start PEP-Easy without first opening your browser–just as you would start a mobile app, you can save a shortcut to your home screen.
First, in Chrome or Safari, depending on your platform, open PEP-Easy from pepeasy.pep-web.org. You want to be on the default start screen, so you have a clean workspace.
Then, depending on your mobile device…follow the instructions below:
On IOS:
Tap on the share icon
In the bottom list, tap on ‘Add to home screen’
In the “Add to Home” confirmation “bubble”, tap “Add”
On Android:
Tap on the Chrome menu (Vertical Ellipses)
Select “Add to Home Screen” from the menu
For the complete list of tips, see PEP-Web Tips on the PEP-Web support page.
Fichtner, G. (2003). Chronology of the Letters: Appendix to The Sigmund Freud-Ludwig Binswanger Correspondence 1908-1938. The Sigmund Freud-Ludwig Binswanger Correspondence 1908-1938, 242-253.
Fichtner, G. (2003). Chronology of the Letters. The Sigmund Freud-Ludwig Binswanger Correspondence 1908-1938, 242-253
Chronology of the Letters: Appendix to The Sigmund Freud-Ludwig Binswanger Correspondence 1908-1938
Gerhard Fichtner
Abbreviations of names
AF
Anna Freud
AM
Alphonse Maeder
LB
Ludwig Binswanger
MF
Martha Freud
PH
Paul Häberlin
SF
Sigmund Freud
Abbreviations of letter types
C
Card
H
Handwritten
L
Letter
LC
Lettercard
MS
Manuscript
PC
Postcard
PPC
Picture Postcard
T
Telegram
TD
Telegram draft
TL
Typed letter
TLC
Typed letter (carbon copy or letterbook copy)
VC
Visiting card
List of Illustrations and Facsimiles with Acknowledgement of Sources
p. xii: The Bellevue Sanatorium, main building (seen from the park side). Photographer: Arthur Brugger, Kreuzlingen. BA in the Archive of Tübingen University.
p. xiii: The park of the Bellevue Sanatorium. Photographer: Arthur Brugger, Kreuzlingen. BA in the Archive of Tübingen University.
p. 4: Ludwig Binswanger's wife, Hertha, née Buchenberger, about 1910. Frau Trudi and Dr. Wolfgang Binswanger, Kreuzlingen.
p. 11: Bellevue Sanatorium: dining hall. BA in the Archive of Tübingen University 442/364.
p. 11: Bellevue Sanatorium: entrance hall with a view into the reading room (left) and the entrance to the dining room (right). BA in the Archive of Tübingen University 442/364.
p. 58: Ludwig Binswanger, about 1911. Frau Trudi and Dr. Wolfgang Binswanger, Kreuzlingen
p. 97: Sigmund Freud, circa 1912, on the balcony of Berggasse 19, Vienna. Taken by his son Martin. By permission of Sigmund Freud Copyrights / Mark Paterson and Associates.
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