Johann Georg Altmann discusses his anti-Koenig sentiments, noting that he has circulated three ant-Koenig letters among distinguished individuals, and is planning on publishing further anti-Koenig material after objection to his role in the controversy surrounding the theory of least action. He goes on to say that literary disputes have been raging in Switzerland, ‘especially after M. de Voltaire has begun to meddle officiously in it, and since Koenig and his defender [i.e. Voltaire] have been so very insolent’. He concludes by providing extensive details about a dispute between Voltaire and and the magistrates in Bern.