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What difficult are faced by historians in understanding the manuscripts to answer

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Answered by jack6778
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 <bullet><b> Handwriting account of the contemporary would are known as manuscripts. As scribes copied manuscripts they also introduced small changes—a world here, a sentence there. There brief difference grew over the centuries of copying untin manuscripts of the same text become substantially different from one another. It creates a lot of different and create difficulties to historians, what the author actually trying to say.

Answered by Anonymous
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While using manuscripts, the historians face a number of difficulties. Manuscripts were written with hand and as a result there were small but significant difference between any two copies. The scribes who copied them introduced changes. As a result historians have to read different manuscript versions of the same text to guess what the authors had originally written.

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