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  2. Scrivener (software) - Wikipedia

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    Scrivener (/ ˈ s k r ɪ v ən ər /) is a word-processing program and outliner designed for writers. [5] Scrivener provides a management system for documents, notes and metadata.This allows the user to organize notes, concepts, research, and whole documents for easy access and reference (documents including rich text, images, PDF, audio, video, and web pages).

  3. Bartleby.com - Wikipedia

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    Bartleby.com is an American electronic text archive, headquartered in Los Angeles (US) and named for Herman Melville's story "Bartleby, the Scrivener".It is a commercial website operated by Barnes & Noble Education, [1] though its repository of texts can still be accessed. [2]

  4. Scrivener - Wikipedia

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    A scrivener (or scribe) was a person who, before the advent of compulsory education, could read and write or who wrote letters as well as court and legal documents. Scriveners were people who made their living by writing or copying written material.

  5. Scrivener (disambiguation) - Wikipedia

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    A scrivener is a professional scribe. Scrivener may also refer to: Scrivener (surname) Scrivener Dam, a dam in Canberra, Australia; Scrivener Glacier, a glacier in Antarctica; Scrivener (software), a text-editing application; Scriveners' Company, a livery company or Guild of the City of London

  6. Scribe - Wikipedia

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    The hieroglyph used to signify the scribe, to write and writings, etc., is Gardiner sign Y3, from the category of 'writings, & music'. The hieroglyph contains the scribe's ink-mixing palette, a vertical case to hold writing-reeds, and a leather pouch to hold the black and red ink blocks.

  7. Talk:Scrivener - Wikipedia

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  8. Frederick Henry Ambrose Scrivener - Wikipedia

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    Frederick Henry Ambrose Scrivener (29 September 1813 – 30 October 1891) was an English writer and scholar. Additionally, he was a New Testament textual critic and a member of the English New Testament Revision Committee which produced the Revised Version of the Bible.

  9. John Ellis (scrivener) - Wikipedia

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    The business of a scrivener was to make charters and deeds concerning lands and tenements and all other writings which by law are required to be sealed. Ellis outlived every member of the profession. On the death of his master Ellis succeeded to the business in partnership with young Taverner, whose imprudence involved him in loss.