Examples of 'copyists' in a sentence

Meaning of "copyists"

Copyist (noun) - A person who transcribes or reproduces documents or manuscripts by hand
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I can tell good copyists by their eyes.
V is likewise established to foil attacks by unscrupulous copyists.
Jewish copyists made the fewest mistakes.
Stenographers will replace copyists.
Copyists would therefore choose simpler writing styles.
Such references and abbreviations were doubtless made by later copyists.
No words of my copyists are put in the place of my own words.
Inerrancy does not extend to the copyists and translators.
Copyists were prone to making two types of scribal errors.
It is therefore likely that the text had been somewhat modified by copyists.
The copyists felt able to reflect on.
The best copyists.
That copyists and translators did not hesitate to modify these.
A method that could help students become creators and not copyists.
Copyists seldom have access to originals so they work from pictures.

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Guild members agreed to boycott retailers who dealt with known copyists.
Yet they also view copyists as moving innovation along in the fashion world.
And it is precisely this use which leaves sporadic traces in copies prepared by copyists.
The copyists would transform this first irregular form of writing and make it more harmonious.
Then beginning with the thirteenth century the labour of copyists began to be secularized.
The copyists may have mixed up some revolting absurdities with respectable and genuine histories.
The livestock brought them the skins used to make parchemins for the copyists.
Two of his works were confused by copyists with those of Marcabru in some manuscripts.
Certain families from this group became expert Masoretic copyists.
Medieval copyists wrote the Latin word io at the end of a sentence to indicate joy.
The Book of the Revelation one of those copyists.
None of the copyists in the Mozart family circle could have copied this symphony.
His name has been misread by copyists as Moses Kastilin.
All the paintings on display at Villa Sauber were painted in Russia by professional copyists.
It is possible that later copyists confused this name with the more common term Troglodytai.
The typography reproduces the Gothic letters of the copyists of century XV.
Thirty copyists were kept busy at Ofen transcribing the Greek and Latin classics.
Rules and regulations for the copyists of the Prado Museum.
Copyists and Followers.
All my life I have loved watching copyists.
Even careful copyists make mistakes, as every proofreader knows.
Where possible, a biographical profile of the copyists have been included.
Also, copyists and scribes could make errors in certain manuscripts.
Until then, writing was mostly the province of a small number of copyists.
We tend to be copyists and copiers, and we tend to reproduce what we see.
However, more recently it has been shown that it was made by two copyists.
Do the copyists have rules and requirements they must follow?
So we return to the sources, but we are not plagiarists, copyists or simple commentators.
Clerks, copyists and learned men who held positions in the bureaucracy were scribes.
Livy 's release of chapters by packet diachronically encouraged copyists to copy by decade.
It 's wonderful what copyists can do but they can not quite get the aura.
Some of the dismissed musicians survived as music teachers, some as music copyists.
They thus may have been a staff of scribes or copyists, possibly temple / administrative scribes.
A great traveler ; and a voluminous writer, employing at times as many as twenty copyists.
Some copyists attempted to change this verse by leaving out the words “ and fasting ”.

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