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Amanuensis
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Dictate
utter so that another may write down to inspire to compose as to dictate a letter to an amanuensis
Scribe
One who writes a draughtsman a writer for another especially an offical or public writer an amanuensis or secretary a notary a copyist
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Civil Law
about 440 A.U.C. or B.C. 312 by Appius Claudius Caecus, who, being blind, was obliged to employ an amanuensis, Gaius Flavius, hence the title of the collection. The Flavian collection, being the first, was naturally imperfect; in
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