It had a nine-story library where monks meticulously copied books and documents so that individual scholars could have their own collections.
"I was meticulously copying other art and then I realized I could just use a camera and put my time into an idea instead."
Young artists in the region have traditionally learned their trade by meticulously copying the work of their teachers for years or decades.
The files in his Rome apartment are full of unheard of operatic scenes and arias meticulously copied and reduced for voice and piano from rare manuscript scores in the Santa Cecilia Library.
Restorers of the palace are meticulously copying 18th-century techniques to refurbish it.
Then, together, they kneel before the book that is propped against the blackboard and all begin to meticulously copy the picture of Chan Lo on the cover.
To create these tableaux, costumed performers "froze" in poses before a background copied meticulously from the original and enlarged within a giant picture frame.
During his stay in Goa, abusing the trust put in him by the Viceroy, Jan Huyghens meticulously copied the top-secret charts page-by-page.
Given the choice between raging tramps in front of Parliament and burks in bear suits in galleries meticulously copying said raging tramps ......
I thought of the pilgrims I had seen in Ms. Verey's kitchen garden north of London, meticulously copying the patterns and plants into notebooks.