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Rubrication is the
addition of text in red ink to a m****cript for emphasis.
Practitioners of
rubrication, so-called
rubricators or rubrishers, were specialized...
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known as
rubrication,
which was a
separate stage in the
production of a m****cript.
Rubric can also mean the red ink or
paint used to make
rubrics, or the...
- Look up
rubric in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. A
rubric is a word or
section of text in red for emphasis.
Rubric may also
refer to:
Rubric (academic)...
- In the
realm of US education, a
rubric is a "scoring
guide used to
evaluate the
quality of students'
constructed responses"
according to
James Popham....
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Typography (1931), by Eric Gill. In the
Middle Ages, the
practice of
rubrication (type in red-ink) used a red
pilcrow to
indicate the
beginning of a different...
- The
Rubrics is the
oldest building within Trinity College Dublin.
Although the
exact date is unknown, it was
designed and
built in c.1700. Today, the...
- The Code of
Rubrics is a three-part
liturgical do****ent
promulgated in 1960
under Pope John XXIII,
which in the form of a
legal code
indicated the liturgical...
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correspond to how
students are
marked on the
Ontario rubric. The
following is the
levels on the
Ontario rubric, its meaning, and its
corresponding letter/percentage...
- The term
Black Rubric is the po****r name for the
declaration found at the end of the "Order for the
Administration of the Lord's Supper" in the Book of...
- expenses, cash and credit.
These are
often grouped together under the
rubric of
maximizing the
value of the firm for stockholders. The
discipline is...