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Nachlass         
  • The ''Nachlass'' of the Austrian philosopher [[Rudolf Steiner]] is housed in the [[Rudolf Steiner Archiv]] in [[Dornach, Switzerland]]. This file drawer houses the philosopher's letters to individuals with surnames from N through Z.
  • Steiner]] archive.
COLLECTION OF MANUSCRIPTS, NOTES, CORRESPONDENCE, AND SO ON LEFT BEHIND WHEN A SCHOLAR DIES
Nachlaß
Nachlass (, older spelling Nachlaß) is a German word, used in academia to describe the collection of manuscripts, notes, correspondence, and so on left behind when a scholar dies. The word is a compound in German: nach means "after", and the verb lassen means "to leave".
Zeitgehöft         
BOOK BY PAUL CELAN
Zeitgehoft; Homestead of Time; Zeitgehöft späte Gedichte aus dem Nachlaß; Zeitgehoft spate Gedichte aus dem Nachlaß; Timestead
Zeitgehöft (which can be rendered in English as Timestead) is a German-language poetry collection by Paul Celan, published posthumously in 1976.
literary executor         
PERSON WITH DECISION-MAKING POWER IN RESPECT OF A LITERARY ESTATE
Literarischer Nachlass; Literary executrix; Literary remains; Nachlässe; Nachlasse; Nachlaesse; Literary executor; Literary executors
¦ noun a person entrusted with a dead writer's papers and works.