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Amanuenses
Amanuensis A*man`u*en"sis, n.; pl. Amanuenses. [L., fr. a, ab + manus hand.] A person whose employment is to write what another dictates, or to copy what another has written.

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- An amanuensis (/əˌmænjuˈɛnsɪs/ ə-MAN-yoo-EN-sis) (pl. amanuenses /əˌmænjuˈɛnsiːz/ ə-MAN-yoo-EN-seez) or scribe is a person emplo**** to write or type what...
- Milton wrote Paradise Lost entirely through dictation with the help of amanuenses and friends. He was often ill, suffering from gout, and suffering emotionally...
- Eugene, Oregon: Cascade Books, 2011. Longenecker, Richard N. "Ancient Amanuenses and the Pauline Epistles." New Dimensions in New Testament Study. Eds...
- eight boarders or paid servants: who acted as ****istants, correctors, amanuenses, dining companions, international couriers, and carers. It was his habit...
- There, she witnesses by pure chance the work of an "Auto Memory Doll", amanuenses that transcribe people's thoughts and feelings into words on paper. Moved...
- most likely. His blindness forced him to dictate his verse and prose to amanuenses who copied them out for him; one of these was Andrew Marvell. One of his...
- Puerto Rico, San Juan, 2008 Juego perfecto, Editorial Piedra Santa / Amanuense Editorial, Guatemala, 2008; 11 cuentos El cielo llora por mí, novel, Al****uara...
- Titus (/ˈtaɪtəs/ TY-təs; Ancient Gr****: Τίτος, Títos) was an early Christian missionary and church leader, a companion and disciple of Paul the Apostle...
- new novel Ivanhoe, again with John Ballantyne and William Laidlaw as amanuenses. For the second half of the m****cript, Scott was able to take up the...
- Edmund Henry Barker (1788 – 21 March 1839) was an English classical scholar. He was born at Hollym in Yorkshire. He entered Trinity College, Cambridge...