Result for 395C9903C43ED129C48C7E4FDBA21E4D79708FDA

Query result

Key Value
FileNamegfs-gazis-fonts.spec
FileSize3980
MD51C61AD669BA563E4695C6CBC8DA600DA
SHA-1395C9903C43ED129C48C7E4FDBA21E4D79708FDA
SHA-2560D4635734528C3EA0AEF5615B9A9C07CEF0204DFE127C2509ED664A79EF1A2F1
SSDEEP96:cOSHL7uEARz0t+nhIzEDM+y6OT1j5c5hqn0FywdRUO8p:cNHO5Rz0ahIzEDA/Zj5c5cCU/
TLSHT19381D737A1001A3BB3F38B83B12097469AA592FFA69F504D31DD034137868B5BA3A14F
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Key Value
MD5B07C929AEDD7B84AA979E6F8D8377A41
PackageArchnoarch
PackageDescriptionDuring the whole of the 18th century the old tradition of using Greek types designed to conform to the Byzantine cursive hand with many ligatures and abbreviations - as it was originated by Aldus Manutius in Venice and consolidated by Claude Garamont (Grecs du Roy) - was still much in practice, although clearly on the wane. GFS Gazis is a typical German example of this practice as it appeared at the end of that era in the 1790's. Its name pays tribute to Anthimos Gazis (1758-1828), one of the most prolific Greek thinkers of the period, who was responsible for writing, translating and editing numerous books, including the editorship of the important Greek periodical Ερμής ο Λόγιος (Litterary Hermes) in Wien. GFS Gazis has been digitally designed by George D. Matthiopoulos.
PackageMaintainerFedora Project
PackageNamegfs-gazis-fonts
PackageRelease2.fc15
PackageVersion20091008
SHA-10D0D5EE6AFE849EF1FACB29717E1251893BCBAC7
SHA-25680EF7F4112BB85F83A8798D3FE5013F0F4B84CBF514B375128BF11C1EC3450A2