- A
copyist is a
person who
makes duplications of the same thing. The
modern use of the term is
mainly confined to
music copyists, who are emplo**** by the...
- full
title (decapitalized) reads: The boy
bands have won, and all the
copyists and the
tribute bands and the TV
talent show
producers have won, if we...
-
words such as "than" and "then".
Before the
arrival of printing, the
copyist's mistake or
scribal error was the
equivalent for m****cripts. Most typos...
-
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****...
-
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...
- in more m****cripts than any
other ancient work. Most
early Christian copyists were not
trained scribes. Many
copies of the
gospels and Paul's letters...
- m****cript of the
score of Beethoven's
Ninth Symphony is
attributed to two
copyists, both of whom were male, not a
single female as
depicted in the film. The...
- vast
Egyptian libraries, they were
entrusted with jobs
bigger than just
copyists.
Monumental buildings were
erected under their supervision, administrative...
- scholar, poet,
paytan and
copyist. He is best
known as the
author of
Maalot HaMiddot, a work of
musar literature. He was the
copyist of the
Leiden Jerusalem...
-
ascribed to Gr**** mythology, the name
probably arises from an
unknown copyist's misreading of a
commentary by a fourth-century scholar,
Lactantius Placidus...