“…Thirdly, and most crucially, a list of truths is thought to be part and parcel of the time it describes, in other words, not only knowledge but, paradoxically, truth is conceived as belonging to a certain time: "a narrative sentence adds a truth to an earlier time" (Roth, 2017b(Roth, : 44, 2020. It is, of course, true that what we later find out to be the case adds to our knowledge of that earlier time but, as per Roth's argument, the fact that the Thirty Years' War began in 1618 was not part of knowledge at the time nor, of course, could one retrospectively add this piece of knowledge to the knowledge available at that earlier time.…”