Result for 4535D0C4B0C7A067DC9BB9DEADC7D9724E48B3BC

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Key Value
FileName61-gfs-bodoni-classic-fonts.xml
FileSize375
MD5902CA9C7DF0DB49D5FF13E35C311D674
SHA-14535D0C4B0C7A067DC9BB9DEADC7D9724E48B3BC
SHA-25600B622385F2134006D980A263B21AA76787DC10B3BF2FB2A7DB6E2E9E77AF5A0
SSDEEP6:TM3i0bB2qbcQahTgLRatxD14LeKQre9/T+6/RfN2xiCOK9AxKUrFslnNuMrZpL3T:TM3i0bB2NQqTO+xRoVQsbDlUxVgQJNJT
TLSHT19EE068F916E84D4374D39586BB21A2290D819A93504B301730DD750C4FC02C8206B347
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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
MD5EF047793BF0A19F464EAD5E4C6D3638F
PackageArchnoarch
PackageDescriptionGiambattista Bodoni was the most prolific Italian type cutter of the 18th century. While he worked in the Vatican Press he was involved in the type cutting of “exotic” languages for which catholic literature was printed. When he established his own press in Parma he did publish many books of the classics with his own Greek typefaces in the last quarter of the 18th century. He was among the first European type cutters to move away from the byzantine cursive tradition with the numerous ligatures which was the norm until then. His Greek types influenced many subsequent designers, yet they fell in disuse by the middle of the 19th century. GFS presented Bodoni’s original Greek typeface in the commemorative edition of Pindar’s Olympian Odes (2004), in digital version by George D. Matthiopoulos, and is now available as free ware for the general public. In the OpenType features, under ligatures, one may alternately use diphthongs with the accents placed in between the characters, as Giambattista Bodoni did when setting Greek texts.
PackageMaintainerFedora Project
PackageNamegfs-bodoni-classic-fonts
PackageRelease33.fc33
PackageVersion20070415
SHA-1FCF3A0083D9B4753D7272290E3A5931149A8CD8D
SHA-2562A1B200F0668A91E8E7F019D1EDFFF10E820CD1CB20146C96C4EACE76C332007
Key Value
MD543069FB652E2A739D9B15DA66CAB0B2A
PackageArchnoarch
PackageDescriptionGiambattista Bodoni was the most prolific Italian type cutter of the 18th century. While he worked in the Vatican Press he was involved in the type cutting of “exotic” languages for which catholic literature was printed. When he established his own press in Parma he did publish many books of the classics with his own Greek typefaces in the last quarter of the 18th century. He was among the first European type cutters to move away from the byzantine cursive tradition with the numerous ligatures which was the norm until then. His Greek types influenced many subsequent designers, yet they fell in disuse by the middle of the 19th century. GFS presented Bodoni’s original Greek typeface in the commemorative edition of Pindar’s Olympian Odes (2004), in digital version by George D. Matthiopoulos, and is now available as free ware for the general public. In the OpenType features, under ligatures, one may alternately use diphthongs with the accents placed in between the characters, as Giambattista Bodoni did when setting Greek texts.
PackageMaintainerFedora Project
PackageNamegfs-bodoni-classic-fonts
PackageRelease31.fc32
PackageVersion20070415
SHA-123B8B236FAA45B0D2EAE9CB7BADDC9AB782AD219
SHA-256C58CD0E79CCF9DEAEFF29DAC175010549D10AF8A9C824CD00B1203BAB80C23F6
Key Value
MD5D5A0E679D27E86E454AFCECF3A374395
PackageArchnoarch
PackageDescriptionGiambattista Bodoni was the most prolific Italian type cutter of the 18th century. While he worked in the Vatican Press he was involved in the type cutting of “exotic” languages for which catholic literature was printed. When he established his own press in Parma he did publish many books of the classics with his own Greek typefaces in the last quarter of the 18th century. He was among the first European type cutters to move away from the byzantine cursive tradition with the numerous ligatures which was the norm until then. His Greek types influenced many subsequent designers, yet they fell in disuse by the middle of the 19th century. GFS presented Bodoni’s original Greek typeface in the commemorative edition of Pindar’s Olympian Odes (2004), in digital version by George D. Matthiopoulos, and is now available as free ware for the general public. In the OpenType features, under ligatures, one may alternately use diphthongs with the accents placed in between the characters, as Giambattista Bodoni did when setting Greek texts.
PackageMaintainerFedora Project
PackageNamegfs-bodoni-classic-fonts
PackageRelease33.fc33
PackageVersion20070415
SHA-172A27A70236CA6BC9CABA6B0094BD6D6502DBD78
SHA-2567F18E66A1E9CDEB16C564D4BCD9EA1816191EBFB4963E4679F7A36F13A576550