In her biographical work she was the champion of lost causes, the restorer of names dropped out of rubricated calendars through sheer inattention of an unlearned world, or rusted by time in chantries no longer visited.
To walk with her was to add day to storied day in a calendar rubricated from end to end.
The early issues from Caxton's press, before he began to employ printed initials, are either left with their blanks unfilled, or rubricated in the plainest possible manner.
With good taste, black ink was most frequently selected for the text; red ink was used only for the more prominent words, and the catch-letters, then known as the rubricated letters.
They speak of rubricated printing and of the invention of printing as if they were inseparable.
The rubricated letters and lines were supplanted by initials and borders engraved on wood and printed with the types in black ink.
Red ink was not used by the printer; the rubricated letters were dabbed over with a stroke from the brush of the illuminator.
Eyre and Spottiswoode's last rubricated edition of the Common Prayer, as far as was practicable; they were carefully collated with the original, and all variations corrected, except those which would materially affect immemorial use.
I suspect that this practice began in the Churches of Syria; for Syriac copies of the Gospels (at least of the viith century) abound, which have the Lections more or less systematically rubricated in the Text.
Gospels of the viith and even of the vith century, in which the Lessons are rubricated in the text or on the margin.
All are in the same type, the heavy-faced gothic of his second font, are rubricated by the same hand, and though two of them are undated, were all evidently printed at about the same time.
First initialrubricated in the same style and by the same hand as in the De duobus amantibus.
In the original the beginning of each verse is indicated by rubricated letters; each verse is also divided into short phrases by small red points; these are indicated in the translation by colons.
The stanzas, containing upon an average ten couplets, are distinctly marked in the original, the first word in each being written in red letters; hence the origin of rubricated MSS.
The black-letter type, with rubricated initials, signified a philosophic pessimism enlightened by the conviction that in duty one might find, after all, an excuse for life and a hope for humanity.
The paper was to be of hand-made linen, from the Kelmscott Mills; the type black-letter, with rubricated initials.
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