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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).
Frederick Henry Ambrose Scrivener (September 29, 1813, Bermondsey, Surrey – October 30, 1891, Hendon, Middlesex) was a New Testament textual critic and a member of the English New Testament Revision Committee which produced the Revised Version of the Bible. He was prebendary of Exeter, and vicar of Hendon.
1.1 Free Yes BSD: Web-based BibTeX front-end (Apache, PHP, MySQL) Biblioscape: CG Information 1997 2015-06-22 10.0.3.6 US$79-299 [a] No Proprietary: ODBC; web access in Pro ed; optional client/server; discontinued? Bibus: Bibus developers 2004-06-03 Discontinued 1.5.1 Free Yes GNU GPL: CiteULike: Oversity Limited 2004-11 Shut down on 2019-03-30 ...
Scriveners later developed into notaries, court reporters, and in England and Wales, scrivener notaries. [ 1 ] [ 2 ] They were and are generally distinguished from scribes , who in the European Middle Ages mostly copied books; with the spread of printing this role largely disappeared, but scriveners were still required.
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[1] Chief among the circle of his literary friends and admirers was Samuel Johnson, who once said to Boswell, "It is wonderful, sir, what is to be found in London. The most literary conversation that I ever enjoyed was at the table of Jack Ellis, a money-scrivener behind the Royal Exchange, with whom I used to dine generally once a week." Ellis ...
Scrivener concentrated his attention on the most important manuscripts (especially five larger uncial codices). The later cursive manuscripts were too numerous to be described in as much detail as the uncials. Scrivener described them with all possible brevity, dwelling only on a few which presented points of special interest.
The Worshipful Company of Scriveners is an ancient Livery Company of the City of London.Originally known as the Mysterie of the Writers of the Court Letter and, since its incorporation, as the Master Wardens and Assistants of the Company of Scrivenors of the Cittie of London [], the Scriveners' Company remains one of the few City livery companies continuing to influence professional standards ...