Very good, scribes would often be slaves who were educated, they would be very valuable and a good master would not want to be wasting his money as scribes would not work as well if they were starved or beaten regularly, this would be bad for the master as his work would then suffer.
Notepads were used by scribes in ancient Rome. They were clay and not paper.
Chinese scribes recorded history and events of daily life. These involved battles and everyday happenings.
Very good, scribes would often be slaves who were educated, they would be very valuable and a good master would not want to be wasting his money as scribes would not work as well if they were starved or beaten regularly, this would be bad for the master as his work would then suffer.
Rome is in Europe. Its inhabitants were always predominantly European.
In a largely illiterate society, scribes are frequently something like middle class.
They copied taxes, orders, accounts and laws.
It was called Paxa Romanus. Roughly translated as the peace of Rome. So, I'm guessing it was pleasant.
Throughout the whole life of Christ the Scribes were among his most watchful and determined opponents. Their many accusations were continually recorded in the gospel accounts.
Professional writers are called scribes, but who they were depended on on what times you are asking about and where. In ancient Egypt, the scribes were important people who were held in high esteem. In ancient Rome, many scribes were slaves. In medieval Europe, most scribes were monks or nuns, but some were commercial writers for hire or private secretaries of rich people.
Quite laid back-they had the life of luxury sometimes they could have jobs as advisers or patrons.
the forum was the center of public life in ancient Rome, but the family was the center of personal life.
The purpose of the Scribes of Sumerian were two main purposes. These were to record history and the daily life events.