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A corrector (English plural Correctors) is a person who or object that practices
correction, usually by removing or rectifying errors.
The word is originally a Roman title corrector, derived from the Latin verb corrig?re, meaning "an action to rectify, to make right a wrong."
Apart from the general sense of anyone who corrects mistakes, it has been used as, or part of (some commonly shortened again to Corrector), various specific titles and offices, sometimes quite distant from the original meaning.
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Roman Antiquity
A corrector (Latin plural correctores) originally was an extraordinal official, sent by the higher authorities (especially the state, e.g. the Emperor) to check on and take over from lower -especially municipal- officials against whom serious suspicions were pending.
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