Preferred Label : manuscripts as topic;
MeSH definition : Compositions written by hand, as one written before the invention or adoption of printing.
A manuscript may also refer to a handwritten copy of an ancient author. A manuscript
may be handwritten or typewritten as distinguished from a printed copy, especially
the copy of a writer's work from which printed copies are made. (Webster, 3d ed); Works about compositions written by hand, as one written before the invention or adoption
of printing. A manuscript may also refer to a handwritten copy of an ancient author.
A manuscript may be handwritten or typewritten as distinguished from a printed copy,
especially the copy of a writer's work from which printed copies are made. (Webster,
3d ed); Works about compositions written by hand, as one written before the invention or adoption
of printing.;
MeSH annotation : IM; includes books prepared by hand before invention of printing; also handwritten
or typescript drafts of pre-print papers, correspondence, diaries, notebooks, memoranda,
etc.; check century tag if appropriate; do not confuse with the Publication Type MANUSCRIPTS; IM; includes books prepared by hand before invention of printing; also handwritten
or typescript drafts of pre-print papers, correspondence, diaries, notebooks, memoranda,
etc.; check century tag if appropriate; do not confuse with the Publication Type MANUSCRIPT;
Origin ID : D008373;
UMLS CUI : C1956135;
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Compositions written by hand, as one written before the invention or adoption of printing.
A manuscript may also refer to a handwritten copy of an ancient author. A manuscript
may be handwritten or typewritten as distinguished from a printed copy, especially
the copy of a writer's work from which printed copies are made. (Webster, 3d ed)
Works about compositions written by hand, as one written before the invention or adoption
of printing. A manuscript may also refer to a handwritten copy of an ancient author.
A manuscript may be handwritten or typewritten as distinguished from a printed copy,
especially the copy of a writer's work from which printed copies are made. (Webster,
3d ed)
Works about compositions written by hand, as one written before the invention or adoption
of printing.