- read in black.
Important feasts in
liturgical calendars were also
often rubricated, and
rubrication can
indicate how
scribes viewed the
importance of different...
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Instructions for a
priest explaining what he must do
during a
liturgy were also
rubricated in
missals and the
other liturgical books, and the
texts to be spoken...
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ruber rubr- red erubescence, erubescent, rubella, Rubio, rubious, rubric,
rubricate, rubrication, rubricator, ruby †rubellus rubell- rūdis rūd- rude erudiate...
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Latin ruber erubescence, erubescent, rubella, Rubio, rubious, rubric,
rubricate, rubrication, rubricator, ruby rudi- unskilled, rough,
unlearned Latin...
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single scribe over a year to prepare.
After printing, some
copies were
rubricated or hand-illuminated in the same
elegant way as m****cript
Bibles from...
- Anno ab urbe condita,
rubricated and with a
decorated initial, from the
medieval Chronicle of
Saint Pantaleon...
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Henry V, by
Henry VI,
Henry VII, and so on.: 227
Others had
fancy or
rubricated initial letters. Some of
these have
extensive commentary in marginalia...
- The
rubricated initial S
indicates the
start of Walram's
surviving letter to Anselm. His name (in the form Waleramni) is in the
third line from the bottom...
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Opening of the
Conventum in the
earliest m****cript. The
rubricated initial A
begins the account....
- in red and
black by
Peter Schöffer (Mainz, 1471). The page
exhibits a
rubricated initial letter "U" and decorations, marginalia, and
ownership stamps of...