copyist$16650$ - translation to greek
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copyist$16650$ - translation to greek

PERSON WHO MAKES COPIES, ESPECIALLY OF MUSICAL OR TEXTUAL MANUSCRIPTS
Music copyist; Copyists
  • [[Winslow Homer]], ''Art-Students and Copyists in the [[Louvre]] Gallery, Paris'', 1868 (wood engraving)
  • BWV]] 1007, in Anna Magdalena Bach's handwriting<ref>[http://www.wimmercello.com/bachs1ms.html "Bach's Cello Suite No. 1 in G major in the 'Anna Magdalena' manuscript"], Harry Wimmer, wimmercello.com</ref>
  • Copyist at work in the Louvre (2009)

copyist      
n. αντιγραφεύς, αντιγραφέας, απομιμητής

Definition

copyist
n.
1.
Transcriber, copier.
2.
Imitator.

Wikipedia

Copyist

A copyist is a person that makes duplications of the same thing. The modern use of the term is mainly confined to music copyists, who are employed by the music industry to produce neat copies from a composer or arranger's manuscript. However, the term is sometimes used for artists who make copies of other artists' paintings.