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Wat (wie) is Amanuensis - definitie

PERSON EMPLOYED TO WRITE OR TYPE WHAT ANOTHER DICTATES OR TO COPY WHAT HAS BEEN WRITTEN BY ANOTHER
Førsteamanuensis; Amenuensis; Forsteamanuensis; Amanuenses; Amanuensus; Amenuensus
  • [[Andrew Taylor Still]] with his amanuensis, who is at a typewriter
  • A Mexican ''evangelista'', or letter-writer

amanuensis         
n.
Scribe, secretary, copyist, transcriber, writer.
amanuensis         
[??manj?'?ns?s]
¦ noun (plural amanuenses -si:z) a literary assistant, in particular one who takes dictation.
Origin
C17: L., from (servus) a manu '(slave) at hand(writing), secretary' + -ensis 'belonging to'.
Amanuensis         
·noun A person whose employment is to write what another dictates, or to copy what another has written.

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Amanuensis

An amanuensis () is a person employed to write or type what another dictates or to copy what has been written by another, and also refers to a person who signs a document on behalf of another under the latter's authority. In one example Eric Fenby assisted the blind composer Frederick Delius in writing down the notes that Delius dictated.

Voorbeelden uit tekstcorpus voor Amanuensis
1. Look, I‘m hyperventilating." Cherie‘s first attempts to soothe her amanuensis were drowned by sobs.
2. It is written in the deliberately colourless voice of Cicero‘s amanuensis, Tiro, and contains none of the orgies you expect with ancient Rome.
3. Blair‘s amanuensis, Lord Adonis, must have copied the white paper almost verbatim from the Baker 1'88 act and the Patten 1''3 one.
4. For the past two years, Brown and his amanuensis, Ed Balls, have occasionally murmured about the importance of "communities". Last year, in the Hugo Young lecture, Brown talked of "devolving and decentralising power ... bringing real self–government to communities". Balls also declared that centralisation "saps morale ... destroys innovation and experiment". He even wrote a pamphlet on localism.
5. People who lived in denial or hid it for years are now coming out to talk about it," said Anjuli Bawa, a parent–activist who founded Action Dyslexia Delhi and fought for the right to an amanuensis, or a scribe, for dyslexic children taking national high school exams.