Which preposition to use with transcribing
N. Mr. Cave was buried in the church of St. James, Clerkenwell, without an epitaph; but the following inscription at Rugby, from the pen of Dr. Hawkesworth, is here transcribed from the Anecdotes of Mr. Bowyer, p. 88.
I have transcribed for your inspection, exactly the minutes I wrote to him.'
Argot de Moll preserved them in Arabic, transcribed in Latin characters, one piece being attributed to Mouley Abou Abdallah: "The charming Alhambra and its palaces weep Over their loss, Muley Boabdil (Bon Abdallah), Bring me my horse and my white buckler, That I may fight to retake the Alhambra; Bring me my horse and my buckler blue, That I may go to fight to retake my children.
The result of two and a half hours' pretty steady work at an average speed of nearly a hundred words a minute, would take some time to transcribe into longhand; and if the notes were to be delivered punctually on the morrow, the sooner I got to work the better.
Together the Calabrian and the author of La Fiammetta and the Decameron made a Latin translation of the Iliad, which Boccaccio transcribed with his own hand.
Transcribed by John A. Lomax & Alan Lomax.
Diphthongs, given as single characters in the printed copy, are transcribed as two separate characters.
Then the messages took a good two hours to go through, for they had to be transcribed at Cairo.
The notes are quite lengthy and should take longer to transcribe than the English text.
Here is a memorable passage transcribed out of his experience.
I will transcribe to you what he says, as it is but a note, and his manner is always so original, that I am sure the introduction of the merest trifle from his pen will well compensate for the absence of anything of mine."
"Which must be little else than a transcribing of their writings.
Finally, with the slow growth of learning, a few acquired the art of writing, and transcribed on parchment a small portion of the current songs.
Mr. Ballantyne, who printed the novel, alone corresponded with the author; the original manuscript was transcribed under Mr. Ballantyne's eye, by confidential persons; nor was there an instance of treachery during the many years in which these precautions were resorted to, although various individuals were employed at different times.
In the "printed directions respecting the reading-room of the British Museum," we find the following sapient veto put upon the readers:"Readers will be allowed to take one or more extracts from any printed book or manuscript; but no whole, or greater part (oh! poor Euclid!) of a manuscript is to be transcribed without," &c.Morning Chronicle.
which was transcribed about 1310, contains a fine anthology of English lyrics, some of which may have been composed early in the thirteenth century.