Noun
Nachlass (plural Nachlässe)
Writings remaining unpublished at an author's death.
Between their placement in temporary camps and his suicide, he gave his handwritten Nachlass to the Egyptologist and presbyter Hans Bonnet, who saved as much of them as possible, despite the destruction of his house by a bomb. Source: Internet
The systematic cataloguing of all of Leibniz's Nachlass began in 1901. Source: Internet
Stern D., "The Bergen Electronic Edition of Wittgenstein's Nachlass", The European Journal of Philosophy. Source: Internet
His Nachlass shows that Hausdorff was still working mathematically at these increasingly difficult times and following current developments of interest. Source: Internet
However, many details of Whitehead's life remain obscure because he left no Nachlass ; his family carried out his instructions that all of his papers be destroyed after his death. Source: Internet
; Papers about his Nachlass *Stern, David. Source: Internet