Key | Value |
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FileName | gfs-gazis-fonts.spec |
FileSize | 5038 |
MD5 | 3733B30CB53880E4FCB9B82F3AE3BE20 |
SHA-1 | EEDAE174A7F39AFF8E59586C86C1EF345A2A6428 |
SHA-256 | C950F5E18321F7D72E3B6617E22EC6F82DFCDF3AF8AE588A756DC76BAD5127E5 |
SSDEEP | 96:cOmv7uEARz0t+nhIzEgyoVVcvXMeMj5c5hqn0FywdRUO8p:c/K5Rz0ahIzE9oVVcvXMeMj5c5cCU/ |
TLSH | T181A1DA77A004197BB3E16BC7B1017B09E99696FFA7EE604C70E9034437868B4B63614F |
hashlookup:parent-total | 1 |
hashlookup:trust | 55 |
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MD5 | 603821297EDC9098069C6D61EC3B551C |
PackageArch | noarch |
PackageDescription | During 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. |
PackageMaintainer | Fedora Project |
PackageName | gfs-gazis-fonts |
PackageRelease | 8.fc22 |
PackageVersion | 20091008 |
SHA-1 | 0CD3BD749DF06832A349A96DB9B3A28CCDE6424A |
SHA-256 | 35DC30DD1E40E5277950C5AAB9ED48E358C6D16EC78558DF3CF068B68EFCD361 |