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Calligraphus : ウィキペディア英語版 | Calligraphus :''This article is about ancient copyists. Calligraphus is also a species of insect, the Eastern Six-Spined Engraver (''Ips calligraphus'')'' A calligraphus (pl. ''calligraphi'') was an ancient copyist or scrivener, who transcribed correctly and in its entirety what the notaries had taken down in notes, or minutes—duties similar to the modern work of engrossing. The minutes of acts, etc., were always taken down in a kind of cipher, or shorthand, so that the ''Notaries'', as the Romans called them, or the ' and ', as the Greeks called them, could keep pace with a speaker or person who dictated. These notes being understood by few, were copied exactly by people with good handwriting; these were called ''calligraphi'', a name often found in ancient writings.
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