Archival note

Archival note by Jonathan Smith © 2023 University of Bergen. CC BY-NC 4.0

TS 212 consists of numerous cuttings of various sizes sorted to produce sections and chapters for TS 213. Cuttings for each chapter are inserted in bifolia of lined paper which are themselves grouped together in folded sheets of unlined paper to create sections. Wrappers for both chapters and sections have titles written in pencil on the front leaf. The majority of the cuttings are from various typescripts using different ribbons or carbon paper with the text varyingly space, but there are a few individual manuscript remarks in pencil. Annotations are also mostly in pencil, with a few in blue pencil and blue ink. The text is in German and typed on one side of the paper only. There is no new pagination or foliation, that which is apparent belongs to the original typescripts from which the cuttings were made. Rust stains produced by paperclips are evident throughout.

The typescript was found in Gmunden and lent to Rush Rhees in 1967 by John Stonborough, who gave it to Trinity College Library in 1969.