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a medieval scribe was a type of scholar from the middle ages (about 12-1500 BC) they mainly just wrote books c=because there was, like, NO COMPUTERS then. then someone invented the printing press and they went out of buisness- i know that's not how u spell it but i don't give a damn)

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