1610, chapter 13, inJohn Healey, transl.,The Citie of God, London: George Eld, translation ofDe civitate Dei contra paganos bySt. Augustine,page548:
One might eaſier beleeue that the error was committed in thetranſcription of the copy fromPtolomies library, and ſo that it had a ſucceſſiue propagation through all the copies diſperſed.
1961 December, “Motive Power Miscellany: London Midland Region”, inTrains Illustrated, page759:
[...] the error originated in a mistakentranscription, as the locomotive involved was No. 61271 (a B1 4-6-0), not No. 61771.
2003, James Holstein, Jaber F. Gubrium,Inside Interviewing: New Lenses, New Concerns, SAGE,→ISBN, page268:
In other words, data are (re)constructed in the process oftranscription as a result of multiple decisions that reflect both theoretical and ostensibly pragmatic considerations.
Theseframe tale interludes frequently includetranscriptions of Italian folk songs.
2013, Gerald Abraham,Slavonic and Romantic Music: Essays and Studies, Faber & Faber,→ISBN:
In other words, theadantino was written first as an independent piece; it is, moreover, hardly more than an elaboratedtranscription of the little song, ‘Im Herbste’, written in 1828, with its two exactly similar strophes (each only five bars long) and four-bar piano epilogue.
1999, William L. Bird,"Better Living": Advertising, Media and the New Vocabulary of Business Leadership, 1935-1955, Northwestern University Press,→ISBN:
From the outset, Selvage had hoped to interest NBC or CBS in broadcasting theAmerican Family Robinson on a sustaining basis. Neither did, and the series ended up intranscription, recorded and circulated to individual stations by the World Broadcasting System.
1977, Ali M. Al Kasimi,Linguistics and Bilingual Dictionaries, Brill Archive,→ISBN, page37:
While the sounds of the language [English] undergo constant change and growth, the writing system is rarely reviewed or adapted to recent changes in speech. Consequently, there is a patent need for atranscription in linguistic research and dictionaries.
THeſe Ages have beene, and are to this day, much indebted toTranſcriptions. Inventions are oft-times ſlow, where the application of things invented to the preſent State ſeemes more facile and eaſie : Hereto then ſhould theScope ofHiſtories tend ; not onely to perſonate the Acts of men upon the Theater of this world, but likewiſe to cull out ſuch Lawes, Orders, and Precepts, as well Morall as Divine, which may benefit their preſent eſtate.
2001, Richard Kowles,Solving Problems in Genetics, Springer Science & Business Media,→ISBN, page315:
The process in which the DNA molecule unwinds, separates its two polynucleotide strands, and synthesizes an RNA molecule from one of these DNA strands is calledtranscription. Genes transcribe chemical messages in the form of RNA molecules.Transcription begins at some site in the DNA duplex and ends at some other point.