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- Learn more:✕This summary was generated using AI based on multiple online sources. To view the original source information, use the "Learn more" links.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.en.wikipedia.org/wiki/ManiculeManicule — 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.fr.wikipedia.org/wiki/Manicule
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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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WEBSep 6, 2013 · First recorded in the “Domesday Book” of 1086, the manicule—taken from the Latin maniculum, or “little hand”—was a mark that readers drew to call out points of interest. For the next ...
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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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