Definition of «manuscript copies»

The phrase "manuscript copies" refers to handwritten copies of a book or document. It means that instead of being printed or typed, the text is written by hand on paper or another material.

Sentences with «manuscript copies»

  • Any new manuscript copy of the Holy Scripture was produced by drawing on not one, but two or more manuscripts. (firstthings.com)
  • Don't skimp on the polish: Regardless of your publication goals, have the line - edited manuscript copy edited; proofreading may be optional for pursuing an agent or small press if you've had a good line and copy edit. (editorialdepartment.com)
  • Manuscripts copied hundreds or even thousands of years apart have only a very tiny percentage of discrepancies, and those generally don't affect the meaning of the text. (religion.blogs.cnn.com)
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