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how do scribes copy the manuscripts​

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Answered by tanaychowdary
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scribe is a person who serves as a professional copyist, especially one who made copies of manuscripts before the invention of automatic printing. Scribes are skilled handwrites. More than 50 scribes worked under one book seller, so as to help him to produce more books

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Answered by SURAJ0840
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Scribes used to copy manuscripts. In this process, they also introduced or incorporated small changes like adding a word or a sentence here and there. These small changes multiplied over centuries of copying until manuscripts of the same text became substantially different from one another.

scribe. a person who serves as a professional copyist, especially one who made copies of manuscripts before the invention of printing. a public clerk or writer, usually one having official status. Also called sopher, sofer

Scribes used to copy manuscripts. In this process, they also introduced or incorporated small changes like adding a word or a sentence here and there. These small changes multiplied over centuries of copying until manuscripts of the same text became substantially different from one another.

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