The penultimate entry of the H119 chronicle is for 1295, probably the date of its initial completion, since all entries up to that point are written in a thirteenth-century Gothic script.
The text is written in a Gothic script in two columns and is written in area 95 mm by 60 mm.
In the center is the letter F (for Friedrich) in Gothic script and underneath is the semicircular inscription "Herzog von Anhalt" (Duke of Anhalt).
Initially Gryphius mostly published works on law and administration, in Gothic script.
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It was a typed document, bound in black pebble leather, with over 50 photographs accompanied by hand-written Gothic script captions.