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  • Scribe - Wikipedia
    The English word “scribe” derives from the Latin word scriba, a public notary or clerk The public scribae were the highest in rank of the four prestigious occupational grades (decuriae) among the attendants of the Roman magistrates
  • SCRIBES Synonyms: 87 Similar and Opposite Words - Merriam-Webster
    Synonyms for SCRIBES: calligraphers, copyists, scriveners, amanuenses, penmen, clerks, registrars, secretaries; Antonyms of SCRIBES: nonauthors
  • What is a Scribe? (with pictures) - Language Humanities
    The work of scribes can be seen in museums around the world, along with depictions of scribes in action The word is derived from the Latin scribere, which means “to write ”
  • Scribe: Medieval Jobs Occupations
    Scribes wrote and copied books, documents, and other records for the church, government, and private individuals They were responsible for preserving knowledge and culture, as well as sharing news and information from distant locations
  • scribe work Meaning | Goong. com - New Generation Dictionary
    Traditionally, scribes were responsible for transcribing texts, maintaining records, and producing copies of manuscripts, often in religious, legal, or administrative contexts In modern usage, “scribe work” can also refer to any meticulous writing task, including note-taking or documentation
  • Scribes - definition of scribes by The Free Dictionary
    1 a professional copyist, esp one who made copies of manuscripts before the invention of printing 2 a public clerk or writer, esp one with official status
  • Scribes in Ancient Mesopotamia: The Beginning of History
    These scribes would have been comparable to the sepiru ("scribe-interpreter") of the Neo-Babylonian period, who worked for the state, temple, or for wealthy private citizens, interpreting, copying, and creating books
  • The Work of a Scribe - Apologetics Press
    People who knew how to read and write held important places in society They were known as “scribes”—a word from the Greek grammaticus, which means to write, order, or count (the same word from which we get our English word, grammar) Scribes often worked for kings, governments, or business leaders
  • Scribe - Definition, Meaning Synonyms | Vocabulary. com
    A scribe is a term for someone employed to make written copies of documents Before printing was invented, the busy scribes in a village would write copies of all the legal documents
  • SCRIBES - JewishEncyclopedia. com
    The scribes are still better known for their work in connection with the liturgy and in the field of Bible emendation; for, besides the many benedictions and prayers which are ascribed to them, they revised the Hebrew text of the Scriptures, their revisions being called "tiḳḳune soferim "





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