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- Scribe abstract "A scribe is a person who writes books or documents by hand as a profession and helps the city keep track of its records. The profession, previously found in all literate cultures in some form, lost most of its importance and status with the advent of printing. The work could involve copying books, including sacred texts, or secretarial and administrative duties, such as taking of dictation and the keeping of business, judicial and, historical records for kings, nobles, temples, and cities. Later the profession developed into public servants, journalists, accountants, typists, and lawyers. In societies with low literacy rates, street-corner letter-writers (and readers) may still be found providing a service.".
- Scribe thumbnail Escribano.jpg?width=300.
- Scribe wikiPageExternalLink someoldegyptianl003090mbp_djvu.txt.
- Scribe wikiPageExternalLink 13634a.htm.
- Scribe wikiPageID "69313".
- Scribe wikiPageRevisionID "602481594".
- Scribe hasPhotoCollection Scribe.
- Scribe subject Category:Ancient_Egyptian_culture.
- Scribe subject Category:Clay_tablets.
- Scribe subject Category:Historical_legal_occupations.
- Scribe subject Category:Obsolete_occupations.
- Scribe subject Category:Scribes.
- Scribe subject Category:Textual_scholarship.
- Scribe subject Category:Writing_occupations.
- Scribe type Abstraction100002137.
- Scribe type Act100030358.
- Scribe type Activity100407535.
- Scribe type Event100029378.
- Scribe type HistoricalLegalOccupations.
- Scribe type ObsoleteOccupations.
- Scribe type Occupation100582388.
- Scribe type PsychologicalFeature100023100.
- Scribe type WritingOccupations.
- Scribe type YagoPermanentlyLocatedEntity.
- Scribe comment "A scribe is a person who writes books or documents by hand as a profession and helps the city keep track of its records. The profession, previously found in all literate cultures in some form, lost most of its importance and status with the advent of printing. The work could involve copying books, including sacred texts, or secretarial and administrative duties, such as taking of dictation and the keeping of business, judicial and, historical records for kings, nobles, temples, and cities.".
- Scribe label "Escriba".
- Scribe label "Escriba".
- Scribe label "Kopiist".
- Scribe label "Kopist".
- Scribe label "Scriba".
- Scribe label "Scribe".
- Scribe label "Skryba".
- Scribe label "Писец".
- Scribe sameAs Písař.
- Scribe sameAs Kopist.
- Scribe sameAs Escriba.
- Scribe sameAs Ahli_Taurat.
- Scribe sameAs Scriba.
- Scribe sameAs Kopiist.
- Scribe sameAs Skryba.
- Scribe sameAs Escriba.
- Scribe sameAs m.0j1vh.
- Scribe sameAs Q916292.
- Scribe sameAs Q916292.
- Scribe sameAs Scribe.
- Scribe wasDerivedFrom Scribe?oldid=602481594.
- Scribe depiction Escribano.jpg.
- Scribe isPrimaryTopicOf Scribe.