Beethoven completed the quartet in 1825, and the manuscript appears to come from the end of the process.
Next there is often a delay of many months (or in some subjects, over a year) before an accepted manuscript appears.
The early manuscript of the Life does not appear to have been widely known in medieval times.
The manuscript appears to be the work of a single scribe.
By the 1400s, manuscripts appeared, describing the recipes of that time.
Only three manuscripts appear in the D layer, and they are all homilies.
I was long gone from the publishing house by the time the manuscript appeared.
The original manuscript does not appear to have survived.
Elements of this begin to be seen from around 900, but the first major manuscripts only appear around the 930s.
But the manuscript introduced in the bombings case appears to be different.