"If this document is authentic..."
Here, as elsewhere, the Scholar uses the term "document" to describe
the Egderus materials, when in fact they comprised a sizeable archive of
many documents by different authors. [back]
A careful reading of the Scholar's evolving understanding of the materials suggests that they were delivered in installments, or that different parcels were discovered in separate successive "excavations" of the same site.
"A preliminary reading suggests..."
The Scholar here is clearly excited, and seems to be composing his presentation
speech already.
As will be seen, these preliminary speculations about writing and thinking (questions that the Scholar never quite returns to) are shortly to be preempted by more troubling ones. [back]
"...via a source I cannot name..."
This source has never been identified. There are several possibilities:
"...rearrange existing evidence..."
A curious locution. One would think that a person in this situation would
want to re-examine -- not rearrange -- the evidence. However,
the Scholar may be referring to composing a presentation of the evidence
to others, a process which would of necessity entail some form of arrangement
different from its present state. [back]
"I think I know where to look..."
An instance -- they abound in the archives -- of either a false clue, or
one on which the Scholar, for some reason, never followed up. [back]