[Scriptoris] Calligraphy question
g_r.cathan at att.net
g_r.cathan at att.net
Fri Jan 9 09:07:44 PST 2009
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Rubric
A rubric is a word or section of text which is written or printed in red ink to highlight it. The term derives from the Latin: rubrica, meaning red ochre or red chalk,[1] and originates in Medieval illuminated manuscripts from the 13th century or earlier. In these, red letters were used to highlight initial capitals (particularly of psalms), section headings and names of religious significance, a practice known as rubrication, which was a separate stage in the production of a manuscript.
Rubric can also mean the red ink or paint used to make rubrics, or the pigment used to make it.[2] Although red was most often used, other colours came into use from the late Middle Ages onwards, and the word rubric was used for these also.
-------------- Original message from "Celestria leDragon" <celestria.ledragon at gmail.com>: --------------
> Can anyone explain why they used red ink on some of the letters and or words
> in a manuscripts?
>
> Thanks
> Celestria
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