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A chirograph is a medieval document, which has been written in duplicate, triplicate or very occasionally quadruplicate (four copies) on a single piece of parchment, with the Latin word chirographum (occasionally replaced by some other term) written across the middle, and then cut through to separate the parts.
As both Mesopotamians and Egyptians began to regard writing as an indicator of one's privilege/rank in societal hierarchy, instructors of the times were given rein to develop drilling (reading/identification, and so on) and memorisation techniques still in operation in modern language instruction.
In the early Empire, lenders and borrowers began to adopt the usage of a chirographum (“handwritten record”) to record these contracts and use them for evidence of the agreed terms. [10] One copy of the contract was presented on the exterior of the chirographum , while a second copy was kept sealed within two waxed tablets of the document ...
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Hi, the portuguese wikipedia community voted for a implementation of this guide and it was consensus the guide is already tranlated, know we have to implement it, the only difference would be that, after the unresgistered user completes the wizard, the new article would be immediately created rather than being sent to revision, so the last link must be changed.