Moreover, we have ascertained that its meaning was not understood by the transcribers of ancient MSS.
It may be that we err in properly understanding the Oriental habits of counting genealogies, or that the method of the first transcribers led to inaccuracy, despite the care used in the copying and preservation of the text.
Hence his text became early, and very generally, corrupted, from transcribers and copyists leaving out what they naturally enough supposed to be redundancies, and supplying what they considered as deficiencies.
The derivation of the two others from that is explained by that besetting fault of transcribers which is termed Omission.
True, that the transcribers of Lectionaries have proved themselves just as liable to error as the men who transcribed Evangelia.
One writer says, 'Divine inspiration cannot be claimed for the transcribers or translators of the original Scriptures.
It was usual for monastic transcribers to follow the text of the writer as closely as printers in these days follow the copy of an author.
Returne thee therefore with a floud of Teares, And wash away thy Countries stayned Spots Burg.
Outside the rushingtranscribers copied, coded and filed messages, but no sound penetrated the insulated wall.
The mike was turned off to the transcribers outside, and I took the code groups down in shorthand myself.
The probability is that most of these inscriptions were added by editors and transcribers of the Psalms.
Hexapla show, the greater part have been added by transcribers who had various purposes in view.
Transcribers note: This transcription was made from a copy of the work held in the British Library as Jessel #1249.
Transcribers note: Several diagrams here have been omitted], to the end that one may easily perceive whether they be two, three, or four.
Transcribers Footnote 1: stereopticon: A magic lantern, with two projectors arranged to produce dissolving views.
Transcribers Footnote 1: Cloth case for a mattress or pillow or a light mattress without springs.
Among the Romans, the transcribers or copyists were chiefly slaves, who were very valuable to their owners, on account of their capacity for this employment.
That in spite of the labours of so many transcribers the costliness and scarcity of books remained so great may have been partly, but cannot have been wholly, due to the scarcity of writing materials.
Nevertheless it must be admitted that to the labours of the monastic transcribers we are indebted for the preservation of Latin literature.
The rest of his works are translations of fabulous histories, and those spurious writings of the monkish ages ascribed by ignorant transcribers to some ancient sage.
Yet among these early French kings there were several who were lovers of books, and were not insensible of the value of a studious intercourse, anxious to procure transcribers and translators.
The distances given by Marco must be strangely corrupted by transcribers and editors, or Marco must have forgot when he wrote his travels, perhaps twenty-six years after he passed this country, when only a boy.
In this section, Marco seems to trace his journey along with his father and uncle from Giazza towards Tartary; but the regular connection appears to have been thrown into confusion, by ignorant transcribers and editors.
The names of places, however, in these early travellers, have been so confounded by ignorant transcribersas often to defy all criticism.
The catalogue of each library is to be prepared, in accordance with the rules, under the immediate direction of the librarian, by transcribers employed by him.
The transcribers are to be responsible for exactness, in writing off titles without abridgment; and for a clear statement, in notes, of all peculiarities not mentioned in the titles.
Transcribers note: There are 142 line art illustrations after this point in the book.
Transcribers note: Mis-spelled words in the original left as is.
The alterations made by transcribers and translators demonstrate the mutability of its contents, and this disproves its divine character.
If the Bible had originally consisted of authentic and credible documents its credibility would have been greatly impaired by these wholesale corruptions of the transcribers and translators.
Probably one-half of the numbers given in the Old Testament, and many in the New, are not those given in the original text, but are errors due to the carelessness of transcribers and a want of divine supervision.
In the picture by Paolo Uccello in the National Gallery, reproduced on page 170 [Transcribers Note: Plate XXXIX], a milder edition of this effect is seen.
In the first place there are the trees of the early Italian painters, three examples of which are illustrated on page 197 [Transcribers Note: Diagram XXIII].
The above list will hopefully give you a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "transcribers" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this word.