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    A copyist is a person that makes duplications of the same thing. The modern use of the term is mainly confined to music copyists, who are employed by the...
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  • other artists. The record's title is: The Boy Bands Have Won, and All the Copyists and the Tribute Bands and the TV Talent Show Producers Have Won, If We...
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    Tolstaya took over the running of the family estate. Sophia acted as copyist of War and Peace, copying and editing the manuscript seven times from beginning...
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    Samson, Edmé et Cie (commonly known as Samson Ceramics), was a famous copyist (and perhaps forger) of porcelain and pottery. The firm produced high-quality...
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  • importance to the copyist; in the manuscript tradition of Phaedrus, for example, it is common to refer to the Anonymus Nilanti, a 13th-century copyist named after...
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  • year 1827 with Beethoven dying in his bed during a thunderstorm and his copyist Anna Holtz arrived on time to see him before he dies telling she finally...
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    words such as "than" and "then". Before the arrival of printing, the copyist's mistake or scribal error was the equivalent for manuscripts. Most typos...
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  • – cello Joseph Estren – copyist Pavel Farkas – violin Henry Ferber – violin Michael Ferril – violin Elizabeth Finch – copyist Chuck Findley – trumpet...
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    single word due to a scribal error by copyists of a Latin manuscript edition of Quintillian in 1470. The copyists took this phrase to be a single Greek...
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  • Brueghel the Younger (1564–1638), son of the above, Flemish painter and copyist, also known as "Hell Brueghel" This disambiguation page lists articles...
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  • letters by a scribe or copyist. The term is used in the field of textual criticism. The opposite phenomenon, in which a copyist omits text by skipping...
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    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...
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  • on organ building. Agricola is also noted in Bach studies as one of the copyists for both books of the Well-Tempered Clavier and the St. Matthew Passion...
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  • Esrim Vearba. No one can be sure whether this "maker" is the author or a copyist, and Esrim Vearba is Hebrew for 24, the number of books of the Hebrew Bible...
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    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...
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    Bible was kept in the court of the Temple in Jerusalem for the benefit of copyists; there were paid correctors of biblical books among the officers of the...
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    Ms Cairo Adab 105, folio 5a. Title and autograph ijaza written by al-Hariri himself, for the copyist in 1111 CE....
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    Jean-Jacques Rousseau (category Music copyists)
    Jean-Jacques Rousseau (UK: /ˈruːsoʊ/, US: /ruːˈsoʊ/ French: [ʒɑ̃ ʒak ʁuso]; 28 June 1712 – 2 July 1778) was a Genevan philosopher (philosophe), writer...
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  • century. For these purposes, offices employed copy clerks, also known as copyists, scribes, and scriveners. A few alternatives to hand copying were invented...
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    in more manuscripts than any other ancient work. Most early Christian copyists were not trained scribes. Many copies of the gospels and Paul's letters...
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  • the king of Laithlind as Gothfraid (i.e., Ímar's father) was added by a copyist in the 17th century. In the original 11th-century manuscript, the subject...
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  • manager/supervising copyist Dwight Mikkelsen: supervising copyist Kirby Furlong: copyist Victor Sagerquist: copyist Caryn Rasmussen: copyist violins: Natalie...
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    Niccoli's chief services to classical literature consisted in his work as a copyist and collator of ancient manuscripts; he corrected the text, introduced...
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  • Baker – copyist Russell Bartmus – copyist Leanne Becknell – woodwind Steve Becknell – French horn Tom Bender – mixing assistant Gordon Berg – copyist Wayne...
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  • Ashcroft 3 episodes 1978 BBC2 Play of the Week Schneider Episode: "The Copyist" Send in the Girls Michael Mawson Episode: "Chickabiddy" 1979 Shoestring...
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    his home into an artist's studio. Upon graduating, he registered as a copyist in the Louvre Museum, but his father expected him to go to law school....
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    Pieter the Elder's subtlety and humanism. He and his workshop were prolific copyists of Pieter Bruegel the Elder's most famous compositions. His name and work...
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  • Lillie Harris (born 1994) is a contemporary British composer, copyist and engraver. Born in Canterbury, she is now based in south-east London. Harris...
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    Psalms; such neglect was occasioned by liturgical uses and carelessness of copyists. It is generally admitted that Psalms 9 and 10 (Hebrew numbering) were...
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    date of K1 with the date of K1's source: in the postscript to K1, the copyist – a certain Mehrban Kai Khusrow of Navsari – gives the date of his source...
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