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    • For most of its history, the mark has been inconsistently referred to by a variety of names. William H. Sherman, in the first dedicated study of the mark, uses the term manicule (from the Latin root manicula, m… See more

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    Handwritten manicules
    The symbol originates in scribal tradition of the medieval and Renaissance period, appearing in the margin of manuscripts to mark corre… See more

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    Usage Examples

    The typical use of the pointing hand is as a bullet-like symbol to direct the reader's … See more

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    Computer Cursor

    An upward pointing hand is often used in the mouse cursor in graphical user interfaces (such as those in Adobe Acrobat and Photoshop) to indicate an object that can be ma… See more

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    Unicode

    Unicode (version 1.0, 1991) introduced six "pointing index" characters in the Miscellaneous Symbolsblock: 1. U+261A ☚ BLACK LEFT POINTING INDEX 2. U+261B ☛ BLACK … See more

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    In UnicodeU+261A ☚ BLACK LEFT POINTING INDEX
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  2. The manicule,, is a typographic mark with the appearance of a hand with its index finger extending in a pointing gesture. Originally used for handwritten marginal notes, it later came to be used in printed works to draw the reader's attention to important text.
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    Manicule — Wikipédia Manicule Une manicule est la représentation typographique d'une main fermée avec l' index tendu (par exemple, « ☞ »), originellement tracée en marge d'un manuscrit pour attirer l'attention du lecteur sur le passage en regard ou souligner son intérêt.
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  6. The Manicule: A Remnant of Readers Past

    WEBSep 11, 2017 · Between the twelfth and eighteenth centuries, the manicule was one of the most common symbols inscribed by readers in the margins of manuscripts and inserted by publishers in printed books.

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  8. The Ancient Roots of Punctuation - The New Yorker

    WEBSep 6, 2013 · First recorded in the “Domesday Book” of 1086, the maniculetaken from the Latin maniculum, or “little hand”—was a mark that readers drew to call out points of interest. For the next ...

  9. The Mysterious Manicule - Slate Magazine

    WEBSep 30, 2013 · The fourteenth-century Italian scholar Petrarch (often credited as the father of humanism) had the disconcerting habit of giving his manicules a thumb and five fingers, whereas a hundred years...

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