Result for 94D553F51DCEE52E724D9101E0AF7BC160AF1484

Query result

Key Value
FileName./usr/share/doc/gfs-goschen-fonts/OFL.txt
FileSize4452
MD5FB9BB525679BEBE6CC705A5B420BFBA8
SHA-194D553F51DCEE52E724D9101E0AF7BC160AF1484
SHA-256596F61789B291914CE874A9B9198A5FD92F1837499C75373320A5D088CA238C3
SSDEEP96:3nPUibMxxUDfGkKnjfRU88f+BktjVKvR1wyQeQHDZoN:8sMPZW88f+XvR9QHtE
TLSHT13891D72B3F4423B509C0D252F737E9DEE61A516D33AB69C9505AC16C23A6C2803FE390
hashlookup:parent-total35
hashlookup:trust100

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The searched file hash is included in 35 parent files which include package known and seen by metalookup. A sample is included below:

Key Value
MD5161D8E5936CB1F87A5A06C4CF50D08DD
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
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SHA-256E5419B382A7D47B02156E441AEA7402AAA37D5E2F3515FD8466A2E9F16DB2F93
Key Value
MD537B24CC193182764C118C6899F7BF053
PackageArchnoarch
PackageDescriptionThis package provides optional documentation files shipped with gfs-goschen-fonts.
PackageMaintainerFedora Project
PackageNamegfs-goschen-fonts-doc
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PackageVersion20100203
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SHA-256EB2B6A78147E5645B46EC0B2C053B421D7A2ED00B5971773D72A21CDFCFEF624
Key Value
MD5FD271B53FB59D604249F855BB42390FD
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
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PackageVersion20100203
SHA-11817ECAE42E7B4CD494A6D9375022A54FAD6415A
SHA-256A8CE0AA7D9C621A8B50F5DC870E816D0C3AA290A27E90FE7BB447429768FE778
Key Value
MD52E4D8FCF0D9674DE5B1698A102DC8976
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
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PackageVersion20100203
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SHA-2565B209221A05BDF30520AC06CB485A22952F1498385B09308298D8664556F5B6B
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
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Key Value
MD50443EC2303233D83286236B9B72C9BD4
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
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PackageVersion20100203
SHA-129FFAED3FA2E098BC8F46E3FE882B13A92B8F402
SHA-256C43DFB13808E4331BF640C61DF9934261D9ADED1E80A2A3627E24DDF0171860A
Key Value
MD5929E5693AF17AEA70DAA294A47CED175
PackageArchnoarch
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PackageMaintainerFedora Project
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SHA-256AC6482C6E685142E68B92A812CF3AF69A0A2DF3C32348D569137D54C5DCFBE5F
Key Value
MD5C59CB34D7973FE92772F6FE88ADFA009
PackageArchnoarch
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PackageMaintainerFedora Project
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Key Value
MD52D62CD2A5C78A8763C0707EEB04C32CF
PackageArchnoarch
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PackageMaintainerFedora Project
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Key Value
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PackageArchnoarch
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PackageMaintainerFedora Project
PackageNamegfs-goschen-fonts
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