Definition of Copyists. Meaning of Copyists. Synonyms of Copyists

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Definition of Copyists

Copyist
Copyist Cop"y*ist, n. A copier; a transcriber; an imitator; a plagiarist.

Meaning of Copyists from wikipedia

- 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...
- 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****...
- 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...
- 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...
- 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...
- Hebrew Bible was kept in the court of the Second Temple for the benefit of copyists and that there were paid correctors of biblical books among the officers...
- Psalms; such neglect was occasioned by liturgical uses and carelessness of copyists. It is generally admitted that Psalms 9 and 10 (Hebrew numbering) were...
- mark is traced to Ancient Gr**** practice, adopted and adapted by monastic copyists. Isidore of Seville, in his seventh century encyclopedia, Etymologiae,...
- animaus. The us ending, very common in Latin, was then abbreviated by copyists (monks) by the letter x, resulting in a written form animax. As the French...