Result for 164DF9CB630186BBF8A454ED73AF5D58C7A22C79

Query result

Key Value
FileName./etc/fonts/conf.d/64-gfs-goschen-fonts.conf
FileSize66
MD59113C626CAA35C226F914E20249CE45C
SHA-1164DF9CB630186BBF8A454ED73AF5D58C7A22C79
SHA-256B3C5366A4585FDDB74331ED43F481F9EB459AB4A1249B171102D97ECE742AB59
SSDEEP3:gDGvWLUCdQDLETlJIRLW/UAL+/1D:83/dQkJsWUAL+/1D
TLSHT1F1A0222BA02ABC320A008800F0000C02AF800EE03200AA02F02E282CF8A0088820A302
hashlookup:parent-total3
hashlookup:trust65

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The searched file hash is included in 3 parent files which include package known and seen by metalookup. A sample is included below:

Key Value
MD55CC2073940A3BDCF964C9798BB644A34
PackageArchnoarch
PackageDescriptionGeorg Joachim Göschen founded in 1782 the publishing house of G.J. Göschensche Verlagsbuchhandlung in Leipzig and was one of the most active publishers of the period in Germany. Göschen was very interested in typography, influenced by the fame and quality of the editions of G. Bodoni and F. Didot. In 1797, he collaborated with the leading scholar of the period, Johann Jakob Griesbach, to edit and publish the New Testament in Greek for which he formed a committee of scholars to decide the new Greek type which were eventually cut by Johann Prillwitz. The book appeared in 1803 and the types show many influences from the Greek types of Bodoni. Their characteristic was the neoclassical form of marked contrast between thick and thin strokes, the cursive style and the large size of the font. The design was too cumbersome to allow general use and can be considered successful only for its indirect influence on the later cut Greek Leipzig type. It is, however, part of the greater heritage of Greek type design and therefore the type has been digitized by George D. Matthiopoulos in 2009 and is part of GFS’ type library under the name GFS Göschen cursive, in commemoration of the great German publisher.
PackageMaintainerFedora Project
PackageNamegfs-goschen-fonts
PackageRelease21.fc33
PackageVersion20100203
SHA-1287BD266E4652C8CCC194A8AB634F21D062F17E7
SHA-25608AD7201C5CA947500A418CC269DC2809C07CF9396E4B46EEAF1F6663BF03F3C
Key Value
MD53DED5743598BEF7A90C4EC3D23651A99
PackageArchnoarch
PackageDescriptionGeorg Joachim Göschen founded in 1782 the publishing house of G.J. Göschensche Verlagsbuchhandlung in Leipzig and was one of the most active publishers of the period in Germany. Göschen was very interested in typography, influenced by the fame and quality of the editions of G. Bodoni and F. Didot. In 1797, he collaborated with the leading scholar of the period, Johann Jakob Griesbach, to edit and publish the New Testament in Greek for which he formed a committee of scholars to decide the new Greek type which were eventually cut by Johann Prillwitz. The book appeared in 1803 and the types show many influences from the Greek types of Bodoni. Their characteristic was the neoclassical form of marked contrast between thick and thin strokes, the cursive style and the large size of the font. The design was too cumbersome to allow general use and can be considered successful only for its indirect influence on the later cut Greek Leipzig type. It is, however, part of the greater heritage of Greek type design and therefore the type has been digitized by George D. Matthiopoulos in 2009 and is part of GFS’ type library under the name GFS Göschen cursive, in commemoration of the great German publisher.
PackageMaintainerFedora Project
PackageNamegfs-goschen-fonts
PackageRelease21.fc33
PackageVersion20100203
SHA-17CB1B971AC4FB02EF9951AFB2114AE53D7BFC37F
SHA-256A706009D74E331351767B999126AAD4E0B64DAA8F0EC42EDB85BD5F8984E8D70
Key Value
MD5DCC16B128DA8A3A97D744A99615FA452
PackageArchnoarch
PackageDescriptionGeorg Joachim Göschen founded in 1782 the publishing house of G.J. Göschensche Verlagsbuchhandlung in Leipzig and was one of the most active publishers of the period in Germany. Göschen was very interested in typography, influenced by the fame and quality of the editions of G. Bodoni and F. Didot. In 1797, he collaborated with the leading scholar of the period, Johann Jakob Griesbach, to edit and publish the New Testament in Greek for which he formed a committee of scholars to decide the new Greek type which were eventually cut by Johann Prillwitz. The book appeared in 1803 and the types show many influences from the Greek types of Bodoni. Their characteristic was the neoclassical form of marked contrast between thick and thin strokes, the cursive style and the large size of the font. The design was too cumbersome to allow general use and can be considered successful only for its indirect influence on the later cut Greek Leipzig type. It is, however, part of the greater heritage of Greek type design and therefore the type has been digitized by George D. Matthiopoulos in 2009 and is part of GFS’ type library under the name GFS Göschen cursive, in commemoration of the great German publisher.
PackageMaintainerFedora Project
PackageNamegfs-goschen-fonts
PackageRelease19.fc32
PackageVersion20100203
SHA-1B3607A625FBC7A3EE052FC2FE6C9CB3E2586D710
SHA-256854D6E57F6DB01CADFC52E3B15527620154CA235586ECE4174BBF5030A4F83EB