Many books have colophons at the end giving the name of one or more scribes, and sometimes giving the names of patrons. |
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These guards were surely worldly-wise and shrewd, but they were clearly not educated to the same degree as the scribes and Pharisees. |
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Old memories were refreshed when veteran scribes recently got an invitation to a press conference at the old office. |
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A handful of cops kept instructing the scribes and lensmen not to lean forward or stand. |
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When cuneiform writing was first invented in ancient Sumer, the scribes scratched signs on the moist clay by means of a pointed instrument. |
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This book was the work of an entire team of illuminators and scribes working to a well-tried formula. |
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Champollion went on to show that for most of their writing, the scribes relied on using a relatively conventional phonetic alphabet. |
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Since there was an air of incompletion, scribes had to ask the organisers whether any seminar was to follow. |
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Unlike the more cursive style of contemporary scribes, this hand is akin to a conventional liturgical script. |
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The loss of the temple was a divine judgment on account of the unfaithfulness of the priests, scribes and Sanhedrin elders. |
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I often wonder what journalism's legendary scribes would say about this year's crop of liars, plagiarists, and incompetents. |
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And the birth of a tournament many male scribes described as a Mickey Mouse event. |
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Some lily-livered people think that our Prime Minister deserves more respect from scribes. |
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Among the twelve scribal stints, three scribes made contributions to more than one of the books, and two books share a drawer of cadel capitals. |
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Many scribes find the senator insufferably and hopelessly pompous, not to mention grating to be around. |
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It reminded me of how the ancient scribes lovingly embellished letters in bibles and illuminated manuscripts with human and animal forms. |
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These were a doorkeeper, four seated scribes with their document boxes, an overseer and his assistant, and three laborers. |
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Steeped in tradition, Kilgarvan is world-renowned for its rich folklore and its many scribes, songwriters and storytellers. |
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By the seventh century, scribes had written down Anglo-Saxon Chronicles and the oral epic poem, Beowulf. |
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The scribes had a field day, prematurely writing his epitaph and the Pharisees laughed away any possibility of a resurrection. |
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Workshop participants were divided into eight workgroups facilitated by designated discussion leaders, scribes and rappourteurs. |
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A significant group of Frankish legal codices reflects the activity of a small group of scribes presided over by the cancellarius and associated with the royal court. |
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Furthermore, in his discussion of the Ta series from Pylos, he observes that the inventorying of festal equipment fell under the purview of one of the most important scribes. |
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Interestingly, in Mark's gospel the evangelist mentions scribes 19 times. |
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Given the contrast, are we to boast that our scribes are more dutiful, intelligent, responsible and wise in contributing to national strength and honour? |
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He did so, with sermons by the quire and reams of controversy, all recorded by an army of scribes. |
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Along the margins, the scribes painted birds, hearts, zodiac signs and flowers. |
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On the north tower, scribes dump basketsful of hands and penises that had been hacked off Libyan soldiers killed in battle. |
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Most, in fact, were nothing but small sherds of limestone on which ancient scribes had written memos or practiced their drawing skills. |
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As a result, those genetic segments record the genetic twists and turns of different cattle lineages and, in the language of DNA, serve as scribes of bovine history. |
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However, Jesus' denouncement of the scribes in Luke 20:47 is connected with this story about the widow. |
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Colonel Qaddafi had money to throw around, and the scribes sang his praise. |
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Learned scribes of the period were proud of their decorated inkstands and so this may have been commissioned by a scribe. |
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The handwringing in the press is so severe you can hear the bird-bones of these desiccated scribes cracking as they conjur up the next Horrible Scenario. |
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The high priests, the scribes and the elders, the crowd and the viewers mocked Him and commanded Him to climb down from the cross. |
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Just as the printing press put scribes out of business, high-quality AI will cost jobs. |
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It's this kind of reporting that has led to a war between some AFR scribes and Davidson. |
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At issue is how much the scribes should be paid for TV shows that are shown on the internet. |
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Would-be scribes wrote criticism in Xeroxed zines, published in copy shops. |
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Survivors have also urged scribes like myself to write of their resilience. |
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Nevertheless, they eventually began requesting duplicate copies of the agreements written by colonial scribes. |
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Even when Asha Parekh was in Delhi last week to promote her latest serial, scribes wanted to know about the whys and wherefores of decisions she took at that time. |
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In medieval Europe, scribes used trimmed feathers from the wings of large birds and various inks to mark a set of alphabetic letters on parchment skins. |
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And so many usually skeptical scribes are shamelessly rooting for Twitter to succeed. |
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Marilyn Johnson explored the subculture of obituary scribes in her wonderful 2006 book, The Dead Beat. |
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Little Domesday is a less magnificent affair, scrawled over about 900 pages of parchment by a variety of scribes, and peppered with corrections, deletions and insertions. |
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There the Son of Man will be betrayed to the chief priests and scribes. |
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It pops like-minded scribes into committees and they help to spread saffron cheer by selecting others like themselves, or doing what is expected of them. |
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So, everyone from palpitating fans to scribes will have to wait till the designated launch day to actually get to see the book, which is said to have an orange cover. |
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The scribes, perhaps those who had earlier lost face and are by now smitten with envy, aggressively confront Jesus about his right to offer forgiveness to the paralytic. |
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We seem to want to talk to exactly the people in the past that most scribes in the past found unworthy to record, and so we seek their voices by indirection. |
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Thus the widow is contrasted with the hypocritical scribes and their snobbish greed. |
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The chief priests and the scribes of the people convoked by Herod did they not do this? |
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Information was spread primarily through word of mouth and the transcriptions of scribes. |
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And the scribes who came down from Jerusalem said, 'He is possessed by Be-el-zebul, and by the prince of demons he casts out demons. |
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Most importantly, we need to change from being knowledge scribes to knowledge herders. |
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Linguists may reanimate dead tongues and tell us what scribes were striving to say when they inscribed in clay in olden epochs, but the tablets and their words attest to mind that long ago expired. |
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The role of the scribes was to record key points raised. |
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This is an idea which is consistent in every tradition of moral philosophy, from the ancient Hebrew scribes through to the classical Greek philosophers. |
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Its energetic scribes, many plucked from conservative college rags like The Dartmouth Review, will leave no sacred liberal cow ungored. |
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Because his elevation so clearly upends the idea – popular among US critics of the prize – that the Nobel always goes to fashionable leftist scribes. |
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But occasionally — despite a huge staff that included pages and scribes, masseurs and tasters, lamplighters and pearl-setters — something slipped through the cracks. |
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From the fragmentary textual contents that such identities allow it appears that the scribes of Uruk mainly recorded such matters as business transactions and land sales. |
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It would be better for you to pray that none of you fall into temptation, for the hypocrisy of the scribes and Pharisees still exists in the world. |
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The monks did not follow the practice of the Roman commercial scriptorium where a reader dictated a book while several scribes made simultaneous copies of it. |
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The Chairman of the meeting shall be assisted by the holders of the two largest interests, either personally or as agents, present and accepting such office, who shall serve as scribes. |
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Writing boxes were made to store the tools of calligraphers and scribes. |
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It has given rise to the specialist functions of scribes and led to the development of schools, the main social institution teaching children to read and write. |
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But the scribes and Pharisees knew of the Law only as it was written. |
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The chief priests and the scribes sought how they might take him by craft, and put him to death. |
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Five different scribes can be identified for the entries up to 1054, after which it appears to have been worked on at intervals. |
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The manuscript has many annotations and interlineations, some made by the original scribe and some by later scribes, including Robert Talbot. |
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In addition to dates that are simply inaccurate, scribes occasionally made mistakes that caused further errors. |
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The manuscripts were produced in different places, and each manuscript reflects the biases of its scribes. |
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The existing manuscript text of Judith, following Beowulf in the manuscript, was copied by the second of two scribes. |
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Joan was illiterate and it is believed that her letters were dictated by her to scribes and she signed her letters with the help of others. |
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Had it not been for the monastic scribes of Late Antiquity, most literature of Greece and Rome would have perished in Europe. |
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The traditions of neighbouring scribes and their languages led to a multitude of ways to write Middle Dutch. |
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When later scribes were copying the copy, they were sometimes uncertain if a note was intended to be included as part of the text. |
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They not only fought in the battlefield but served as interpreters, informants, servants, teachers, physicians, and scribes. |
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Although not much is known about Maya scribes, some did sign their work, both on ceramics and on stone sculpture. |
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The new technology provoked discontent among traditional scribes, leading to the Print Yard being burned in an arson attack. |
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It led to Uncial, a majuscule script commonly used from the 3rd to 8th centuries AD by Latin and Greek scribes. |
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There are five scribes, all using variations on Secretary hands consistent with the third quarter of the fifteenth century. |
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Newspaper scribes may be the touchiest people of all on the subject of downloading the written word. |
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Literate women ranged from cultured aristocrats to girls trained to be calligraphers and scribes. |
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The scribes and Pharisees who didn't know the truth of His Law might have thought that they could throw stones at the woman and, probably at us, too. |
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A printed paper was far superior in legibility to hand-written copies of the preprint, and it was cheaper to produce than hiring scribes to make hundreds of copies. |
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The training given these scribes, moreover, included training of character and instilling the high ideal of wisdom, as would befit the servants of the king. |
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When the Pharisees and the scribes saw Jesus' disciples eating bread with dirty hands, they couldn't have reproved them if they had looked at it from the viewpoint of God's Word. |
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We are in a world where justice is tottery and where scribes sit at desks taking records of conversations that will eventually become letters of denunciation. |
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All the manuscripts which contain Old High German texts were written in ecclesiastical scriptoria by scribes whose main task was writing in Latin rather than German. |
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The titles of ah tz'ihb and ah ch'ul hun are both related to scribes. |
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Demand for manuscripts grew to an extent that the Monastic libraries were unable to meet with the demand, and began employing secular scribes and illuminators. |
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The facsimile demonstrates the sigla used by scribes to write Old Norse. |
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As the distillation of generations of learned scribes, the Book of Proverbs is an excellent source for the sapiential tradition in the Old Testament. |
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He keeps close at hand the Dizionario di abbreviature latine ed italiane, an alphabetized list of abbreviations frequently used by medieval scribes. |
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It is not known if all members of the aristocracy could read and write, although at least some women could, since there are representations of female scribes in Maya art. |
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Excavations at Aguateca uncovered a number of scribal artefacts from the residences of elite status scribes, including palettes and mortars and pestles. |
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They were a family of hereditary scribes and literary men in Fermanagh. |
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Small sections of a main sign could be used to represent the whole main sign, and Maya scribes were highly inventive in their usage and adaptation of glyph elements. |
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During the late 13th century, scribes began to create prayer books for the laity, often known as books of hours due to their use at prescribed times of the day. |
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Indeed, his reputation was so great that some monastic scribes later falsely claimed that their institutions had been beneficiaries of his largesse. |
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The scribes used ruling as a method of scribing, an expensive method. |
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Steve Hansen's desire for a trio of full backs may make tactical sense, but it deprives we romantic sporting scribes of our most flowery metaphors. |
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Scribes carved hieroglyphs on stone stelae, altars, wooden lintels, and roof beams, or painted them on ceramic vessels and in books made of bark paper. |
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Scribes other than those responsible for the main text often copy the vernacular text of the Hymn in manuscripts of the Latin Historia. |
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Scribes wrote by inscribing them with cuneiform script using a blunt reed called a stylus. |
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Scribes wrote in their own dialect, and their spelling reflected the pronunciation of that particular scribe or of some prestige dialect by which the scribe was influenced. |
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