Adjective
scribal (not comparable)
Relating to scribes and their work.
Scribal culture and Gothic architecture were both concerned with light through, not light on. Marshall McLuhan
The typographic lore of school children points to the gap between the scribal and typographic man. Marshall McLuhan
Scribal culture could have neither authors nor publics such as were created by typography. Marshall McLuhan
Glenn E. Markoe, Carthage (2000) at 114. Once "the City Archives, the Annals, and the scribal lists of suffets" existed, but evidently these were destroyed in the horrific fires during the Roman capture of the city in 146 BC. Source: Internet
Brown believes this was a Maya scribal academy for elites — the Harvard or Yale of its day? Source: Internet
In this book, the author argues that scribes were writers of biblical materials and belonged to a group of the literate elite in Judahite society, and that resemblances between the two books result from the production of a scribal culture. Source: Internet