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/ˈmænjəsˌkɹɪpt/
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[ UK /mˈænjuːskɹˌɪpt/ ]
[ UK /mˈænjuːskɹˌɪpt/ ]
NOUN
- the form of a literary work submitted for publication
- handwritten book or document
How To Use manuscript In A Sentence
- I am deeply indebted to Henry Rosemont, who gave a great deal of assistance in the final revisions of the manuscript.
- We welcome submissions through e-mail because that saves us the bother of retyping the selected manuscripts.
- It gives guidance in all matters of manuscript preparation and publication.
- What is not said in these notes is that this piece is a responsory, found in most manuscripts on Monday in the first week of Lent.
- Yet a current show there, on one of the grandest of all illuminated manuscripts, does both.
- De Rerum Natura, for instance, ~1,600 out of ~4,500 lemmata in the archetype of manuscripts PLoS ONE Alerts: New Articles
- The word blighting here, noted as unsuitable by Rossetti, is cancelled in the Bodleian manuscript (Locock). The Complete Poetical Works of Percy Bysshe Shelley
- In a manuscript written in 1299 by Pissazzo, the author says: "I find myself so pressed by age that I can neither read nor write without those glasses they call spectacles, lately invented, to the great advantage of poor old men when their sight grows weak. Scientific American Supplement No. 822, October 3, 1891
- Whether or not Hugo was a wall-painter, the records of his activities as carver and manuscript painter attest to his versatility.
- Illuminating Fashion: Dress in the Art of Medieval France and the Netherlands" includes over 50 illuminated medieval and Renaissance manuscripts, as well as printed books, and will tell you what a gipser and kirtle were. Don't Miss: June 4-10