Result for 8BEBDDF68B04D99282BE487B319D1DEA8F6C77B9

Query result

Key Value
FileNamegfs-philostratos-fonts.spec
FileSize3115
MD5C2C27299902BD85BE4A7FD735A3EEB13
SHA-18BEBDDF68B04D99282BE487B319D1DEA8F6C77B9
SHA-25696807F0B6ACD55DBA4F70A575CE22B5E75CB68A4D52F7DD77B749D9413E026FD
SSDEEP48:8qtWBjteEhkIC57mAPwq3J4UVJu9vXtFsLs0YuBbpRTHP2PFXZjFlC7:XGjteEhkzpJ4UW1uA0YuBbpRYy
TLSHT12E51A602241446AEB75297EEFF959BC1BB98D2BA613EF407302D056053E153072FE397
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Key Value
MD506EFAA10BE1D38D0369C0FDB1646868B
PackageArchnoarch
PackageDescriptionGriechische Antiqua was one of the historical Greek typefaces of the late 19th and early 20th century. It was designed by Μaurice Εduard Pinder, a German erudite artist and a member of the Academy of Science in Berlin. This is the most popular version which has appeared from 1870 to 1940 in the German speaking philological literature and in many classical and Byzantine editions by publishers like Teubner (in Leipzig) and Weidmann (in Berlin) such as: Anthology of Byzantine Melos by Wilhelm von Christ and Matthaios Paranikas (Leipzig 1871), Epicurea, by Heinrich Usener (Leipzig 1887), Mitrodorous by Alfred Koerte (Leipzig 1890), Pindar by Otto Schroeder (Leipzig 1908), του Aeschylus by U. von Wilamowitz-Moellendorff (Berlin 1910, 1915), Bachylides by Bruno Snell (Leipzig, 1934), The Vulgata by Alfred Rahlfs (Stuttgart 1935), Suidas Lexicon by Ada Adler (Leipzig 1928-1938) etc. E.J. Kenney lamented the abandonment of the type after the 2nd World War as a great loss for Greek typography (“From Script to Print”, Greek Scripts: An illustrated Introduction, Society for the Promotion of Hellenic Studies, 2001, p. 69). GFS Philostratos was digitized by George D. Matthiopoulos.
PackageMaintainerFedora Project
PackageNamegfs-philostratos-fonts
PackageRelease22.fc33
PackageVersion20090902
SHA-1DD046C45A60C82ACD8E823422C17EA2AD9B5270A
SHA-2563FBD6BFA65D2435E3F2AB9A7445CC40DC9B740276509D354EDD59D65C99F31C2
Key Value
MD59F37A20AD7B51648C6560419DB8F1838
PackageArchnoarch
PackageDescriptionGriechische Antiqua was one of the historical Greek typefaces of the late 19th and early 20th century. It was designed by Μaurice Εduard Pinder, a German erudite artist and a member of the Academy of Science in Berlin. This is the most popular version which has appeared from 1870 to 1940 in the German speaking philological literature and in many classical and Byzantine editions by publishers like Teubner (in Leipzig) and Weidmann (in Berlin) such as: Anthology of Byzantine Melos by Wilhelm von Christ and Matthaios Paranikas (Leipzig 1871), Epicurea, by Heinrich Usener (Leipzig 1887), Mitrodorous by Alfred Koerte (Leipzig 1890), Pindar by Otto Schroeder (Leipzig 1908), του Aeschylus by U. von Wilamowitz-Moellendorff (Berlin 1910, 1915), Bachylides by Bruno Snell (Leipzig, 1934), The Vulgata by Alfred Rahlfs (Stuttgart 1935), Suidas Lexicon by Ada Adler (Leipzig 1928-1938) etc. E.J. Kenney lamented the abandonment of the type after the 2nd World War as a great loss for Greek typography (“From Script to Print”, Greek Scripts: An illustrated Introduction, Society for the Promotion of Hellenic Studies, 2001, p. 69). GFS Philostratos was digitized by George D. Matthiopoulos.
PackageMaintainerFedora Project
PackageNamegfs-philostratos-fonts
PackageRelease22.fc33
PackageVersion20090902
SHA-120AB2E63769359A86A5610C371F4CE5F241730A4
SHA-25621EAA1E8775C69D650D29F2D1741F6C91D618BF69EA5AD4EC674CC27223AF141