- to a m****cript for emphasis.
Practitioners of rubrication, so-called
rubricators or rubrishers, were
specialized scribes who
received text from the original...
- with
various prefatory texts and tables. The m****cript was "sent to the
rubricator, who
added (in red or
other colours) the titles, headlines, the initials...
-
before paragraphs was
still left for
rubricators to
complete by hand.
However in some cir****stances,
rubricators could not draw fast
enough for publishers'...
-
Strasbourg by
Johann Grüninger, then one of the city's most
prolific printers. The red
chapter initials were
handwritten by a
rubricator after printing....
- hand. A
guide of the text to be
added to each page,
printed for use by
rubricators, survives. The
spacious margin allowed illuminated decoration to be added...
- erubescent, rubella, Rubio, rubious, rubric, rubricate, rubrication,
rubricator, ruby rudi- unskilled, rough,
unlearned Latin rudis erudite, erudition...
-
program of Charlemagne. The
first step was to send the m****cript to a
rubricator, "who
added (in red or
other colors) the titles, headlines, the initials...
- erubescent, rubella, Rubio, rubious, rubric, rubricate, rubrication,
rubricator, ruby †rubellus rubell- rūdis rūd- rude erudiate, erudite, erudition,...
- databases,
applied to
advertising agencies,
invited specialists to
create a
rubricator. But this
practice proved ineffective. The
company decided to develop...
- episcopus,
probably a
jurist of the
ecclesiastical forum and a teacher,
rubricator at the
monastery of
Saints Nabor and
Felix (according to the Bolognese...