Result for 4609DC8DEC4BA8270437D84359A2D18EC14DEF77

Query result

Key Value
FileName61-gfs-jackson-fonts.xml
FileSize254
MD58E3F0C95DA0EE6616AB559660B57CB2F
SHA-14609DC8DEC4BA8270437D84359A2D18EC14DEF77
SHA-256644F83911C25A054A94AF76CF96E7813E38C2CF8C0639384114ACD98FD9D1153
SSDEEP6:TM3i0bB2qbcQahTgLRatxD14LeKQre9u4JrFslnNuMrZpL3n/Lv:TM3i0bB2NQqTO+xRoVQsuIQJNJjv
TLSHT12ED02E6AAAA80A4360C25A46BB29E3290E8893A3904B30223088B0080BE0385045A303
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
MD5910E71593A77E97B97D23D428A5142F0
PackageArchnoarch
PackageDescriptionAs it is known, the Greek alphabet was used in majuscule form for over a millennium before the minuscule letters gradually replaced it until they became the official script in the 9th century A.D. Thereafter, majuscule letters were confined to sparse use as initials or elaborate titles until the Italian Renaissance. The new art of Typography, as well as the need of the humanists to mimic the ancient Greco-Roman period brought back the extensive use of the majuscule letter-forms in both Latin and Greek typography. Greek books of the time were printed using the contemporary Byzantine hand with which they combined capital letters modeled on the Roman antiquity, i.e. with thick and thin strokes and serifs. At the same time the Byzantine majuscule tradition, principally used on theological editions, remained alive until the early 19th century. GFS Jackson is an edition of the font cut, in 1788, by Joseph Jackson on commission by the Cambridge University in preparation of the edition of the Beza codex containing the New Testament from the 5th-6th century. Theodore Beza was the erudite scholar from Geneva who had given the codex as a gift to the University in 1581. It has been designed by George D. Matthiopoulos.
PackageMaintainerFedora Project
PackageNamegfs-jackson-fonts
PackageRelease26.fc33
PackageVersion20080303
SHA-1B3103CAA5442F2E39AB732390235F208AF697447
SHA-2565FDB6AE77C85891613E03592E5589D93EB27A9312709F1AC5CFCB54560395759
Key Value
MD5A0D94BF51E7140C2D1214CD3D2357690
PackageArchnoarch
PackageDescriptionAs it is known, the Greek alphabet was used in majuscule form for over a millennium before the minuscule letters gradually replaced it until they became the official script in the 9th century A.D. Thereafter, majuscule letters were confined to sparse use as initials or elaborate titles until the Italian Renaissance. The new art of Typography, as well as the need of the humanists to mimic the ancient Greco-Roman period brought back the extensive use of the majuscule letter-forms in both Latin and Greek typography. Greek books of the time were printed using the contemporary Byzantine hand with which they combined capital letters modeled on the Roman antiquity, i.e. with thick and thin strokes and serifs. At the same time the Byzantine majuscule tradition, principally used on theological editions, remained alive until the early 19th century. GFS Jackson is an edition of the font cut, in 1788, by Joseph Jackson on commission by the Cambridge University in preparation of the edition of the Beza codex containing the New Testament from the 5th-6th century. Theodore Beza was the erudite scholar from Geneva who had given the codex as a gift to the University in 1581. It has been designed by George D. Matthiopoulos.
PackageMaintainerFedora Project
PackageNamegfs-jackson-fonts
PackageRelease25.fc32
PackageVersion20080303
SHA-1303E97A9F26738FF108D0D39B17FE2726D69E25F
SHA-2565E41B251F4FD7AB33C097519C6954C414EC4DF8DCA24E7304E9A0BB26775B808
Key Value
MD537439373973926DCC21E224F4351FC2E
PackageArchnoarch
PackageDescriptionAs it is known, the Greek alphabet was used in majuscule form for over a millennium before the minuscule letters gradually replaced it until they became the official script in the 9th century A.D. Thereafter, majuscule letters were confined to sparse use as initials or elaborate titles until the Italian Renaissance. The new art of Typography, as well as the need of the humanists to mimic the ancient Greco-Roman period brought back the extensive use of the majuscule letter-forms in both Latin and Greek typography. Greek books of the time were printed using the contemporary Byzantine hand with which they combined capital letters modeled on the Roman antiquity, i.e. with thick and thin strokes and serifs. At the same time the Byzantine majuscule tradition, principally used on theological editions, remained alive until the early 19th century. GFS Jackson is an edition of the font cut, in 1788, by Joseph Jackson on commission by the Cambridge University in preparation of the edition of the Beza codex containing the New Testament from the 5th-6th century. Theodore Beza was the erudite scholar from Geneva who had given the codex as a gift to the University in 1581. It has been designed by George D. Matthiopoulos.
PackageMaintainerFedora Project
PackageNamegfs-jackson-fonts
PackageRelease26.fc33
PackageVersion20080303
SHA-19CFD22B527F5C561E5DA98241EB32AC189D5A87A
SHA-25668CBAA612E824C0F9A5CC2E04FA7E7DC7DD26F8B0C03FE501716BC4F1316B794