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➢ Letters and memos that moved from one branch of the administration to another in the early years of the nineteenth century can still be read in the archives. ➢ In the early years of the nineteenth century, these documents were copied out and beautifully written by calligraphists.
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- An amanuensis is a person employed to write or type what another dictates or to copy what has been written by another, and also refers to a person who signs a document on behalf of another under the latter's authority.
- The term is often used interchangeably with secretary or scribe.
- Letters and memos that moved from one branch of the administration to another in the early years of the nineteenth century can still be read in the archives.
- In the early years of the nineteenth century, these documents were copied out and beautifully written by calligraphists.
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