26- Sosthenes could have been Paul's amanuensis for this letter, but there is no proof of it.
27- After working as Benjamin Britten's amanuensis (1952-1964), she returned to her own composing.
28- He is the " amanuensis of truth and history" by means of a rich array of characters and situations.
29- Another case of note was that of Eric Fenby, who worked as amanuensis for the blind Frederick Delius.
30- Douglas's job was as musical assistant and amanuensis ; it included producing legible copies of Vaughan Williams's scores.
31- amanuensis of Vyasa who agreed to write down without pause or hesitation the story of the Mahabharata dictated by Vyasa.
32- He was educated privately, for his health, and so that he could act as amanuensis to his blind father.
33- How could I dictate to some amanuensis all the love I feel for my darling Lily, the loveliest flower....
34- Either of these machines is in a condition at the present time to do the amanuensis work usually done by stenographers.
35- Mitchell said that Robert Frobisher and Vyvyan Ayrs were inspired by great English composer Frederick Delius and his amanuensis Eric Fenby.
36- The user of the typewriter would be an amanuensis -in other words, a secretary-taking dictation from another person.
37- By the age of twenty-four she was free to seek work outside the home, finding temporary positions as amanuensis and governess.
38- The remainder is in the hand of an unknown amanuensis , and incorporates some pages written in 1636 by Mícheál Ó Cléirigh.
39- Interestingly, the making of this collection of poems involved the help of a male amanuensis , Barker's cousin William Connock.
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