词汇 | copyist |
释义 | copyist noun[ C ] uk /ˈkɒp.i.ɪst/ us /ˈkɑː.pi.ɪst/ a person who makes copies of an original piece of work: He made his living as a picture restorer and copyist. The composer handed over her finished manuscript to a professional copyist. The neat writing suggests that the author may have employed a copyist. He worked in Paris for ten years as a scene painter and copyist. A copyist appears to have made several changes in an attempt to improve the document. Critics dismissed the band as shameless copyists of The Beatles. Copying and copies anti-counterfeiting anti-piracy ape biomimicry blueprint emulous emulously faux forge forgery mimetic photocopiable photocopy photostat photostatic piracy transcript virtualization warmed-over Xerox Related wordcopy Examples of copyistcopyist Perhaps the copyist, in editing his catalogue, wished to adapt it in some respects to local practice, which allowed this combination at the end of the pericope. It is probable that the score copyist was working from a sort of conducting or rehearsal score, one that might have been used by a continuo player. That this was a copyist's error is evident in the fact that the error is isolated and did not propagate through the table, as it would have through rolling computation. The production issues most relevant to this discussion are the ways in which singers, composers and copyists were hired and employed, and the number and timing of rehearsals. However, this would have been an exceedingly odd error for a copyist to make. The brief palaeographical analysis of the text hand does not indicate whether the copying was the responsibility of one or several copyists. We find copyist positions (under the name of shuji) in the newly-founded board of police in late 1905. Both deeds belong to the thirteenth century, although the copyist's failure to transcribe witness lists makes it impossible to date them closely. One wonders if this is a copyist's error that would have been corrected in rehearsal or performance. They hence suppose that a copyist mistakenly copied one for the other. Though the copyists obviously did not regularize the letters, the possibility of small corruptions was introduced. This remark sounds like an explicit confession: the copyist himself had recognized the corruption of the copy from which he worked. If his translations frequently deviate from the original in word or structure, it is because he is a poet and not a mere copyist. If the copyist did not have access to the separate folios of dance music, it could not be included, even in presentation scores. To what extent his exceptional assiduity as a music copyist was self-motivated, and to what extent driven by external factors, is impossible to determine. These examples are from corpora and from sources on the web. Any opinions in the examples do not represent the opinion of the Cambridge Dictionary editors or of Cambridge University Press or its licensors. |
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