amanuenses (Meaning)

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amanuenses (pl.)

of Amanuensis

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amanuenses Sentence Examples

  1. In medieval times, monks often served as skilled amanuenses, meticulously copying manuscripts by hand.
  2. The renowned author had a team of dedicated amanuenses who assisted in transcribing and editing his extensive works.
  3. During the academic conference, graduate students acted as amanuenses, recording the discussions and presentations for later reference.
  4. The historical archive contained numerous letters and documents written by amanuenses who documented the daily lives of notable figures.
  5. In the age of typewriters, secretaries functioned as amanuenses, typing manuscripts and letters dictated by their employers.
  6. The novelist preferred to dictate his ideas to amanuenses, allowing him to focus on the creative process rather than the physical act of writing.
  7. A group of dedicated scholars acted as amanuenses, transcribing ancient texts to preserve knowledge for future generations.
  8. The scribe, trained in the art of calligraphy, was considered a skilled amanuensis who produced beautifully written manuscripts.
  9. With the advent of digital technology, the role of amanuenses has evolved to include transcribing audio recordings and digitizing historical documents.
  10. The famous composer, in his later years, relied on amanuenses to notate his musical compositions as his eyesight began to decline.

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of Amanuensis

scribes, calligraphers,copyists, scriveners,penmen

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In medieval times, monks often served as skilled amanuenses, meticulously copying manuscripts by hand.

The renowned author had a team of dedicated amanuenses who assisted in transcribing and editing his extensive works.

During the academic conference, graduate students acted as amanuenses, recording the discussions and presentations for later reference.

The historical archive contained numerous letters and documents written by amanuenses who documented the daily lives of notable figures.