Unlocking the Art of Scribal Writing: A Journey Through History and Techniques
Scribal refers to the activity or profession of writing or copying manuscripts, especially religious texts. In ancient times, before the invention of printing, scribes were responsible for preserving and transmitting written works by hand. They would copy texts from one manuscript to another, often adding illustrations or corrections as they went along. The term "scribal" can also refer to the style of handwriting or calligraphy used by scribes, or to the study of the history and practices of scribal activity.
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