- In
ancient Rome, the
scriba (Latin; pl.:
scribae) was a
public notary or
clerk (see also scrivener). The
public scribes were the
highest in rank of the...
- In the city of Rome, the
scribae worked out of the
state treasury and
government archive. They
received a good salary.
Scribae were
often former slaves...
- its
origins back to the
ancient Roman Republic, when they were
called scribae ("scribes"),
tabelliones forenses, or
personae publicae. The
history of...
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Hebrews 2:17. The
pontiffs were ****isted by
pontifical clerks or
scribes (
scribae), a
position known in the
earlier Republican period as a
scriba pontificius...
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following species:
Plocamostethus planiusculus (White 1846)
Plocamostethus scribae Johns, 2007
Wikispecies has
information related to Plocamostethus. Laroc****e...
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external parasites and
these include the
copepods Lernanthropus scribae,
Caligus scribae and
Anchistrotos laqueus; an
isopod Gnathia sp.; a
monogenean Protolamellodiscus...
- Sumatra)
Female M. a.
scribae ,
dorsal view
Female M. a.
scribae ,
ventral view Male M. a.
scribae ,
dorsal view Male M. a.
scribae ,
ventral view Female...
- churchyard. "Liber
protocollorum M.
Cuthberti Simonis,
notarii publici et
scribae capituli Glasguensis, A.D.1499-1513 Also,
Rental book of
Diocese of Glasgow...
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occupational grades (decuriae)
among them. The highest-ranked were the
scribae, the
clerks or
public notaries,
followed by the lictores, lictors; viatores...
- not very
demanding in its work-load,
since tasks could be
delegated to
scribae or
permanent clerks. It was
about this time that he
began writing his Satires...