- A
copyist is a
person that
makes duplications of the same thing. The
modern use of the term is
mainly confined to
music copyists, who are emplo**** by the...
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Tolstaya took over the
running of the
family estate.
Sophia acted as
copyist of War and Peace,
copying and
editing the m****cript
seven times from beginning...
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importance to the
copyist; in the m****cript
tradition of Phaedrus, for example, it is
common to
refer to the
Anonymus Nilanti, a 13th-century
copyist named after...
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single word due to a
scribal error by
copyists of a
Latin m****cript
edition of
Quintillian in 1470. The
copyists took this
phrase to be a
single Gr****...
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cello Joseph Estren –
copyist Pavel Farkas –
violin Henry Ferber –
violin Michael Ferril –
violin Elizabeth Finch –
copyist Chuck Findley – trumpet...
- Samson, Edmé et Cie (commonly
known as
Samson Ceramics), was a
famous copyist (and
perhaps forger) of
porcelain and pottery. The firm
produced high-quality...
- 1474: The
customer in the
copyist's shop with a book he
wants to have copied. This
illustration of the
first printed German Melusine looked back to the...
- m****cript is an
autograph or copy of a work,
written by an author,
composer or
copyist. Such m****cripts
generally follow standardized typographic and formatting...
- year 1827 with
Beethoven dying in his bed
during a
thunderstorm and his
copyist Anna
Holtz arrived on time to see him
before he dies
telling she finally...
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strings on 6, 11, 18 Full title: The Boy
Bands Have Won, and All the
Copyists and the
Tribute Bands and the TV
Talent Show
Producers Have Won, If We...