Result for FA8B5B8105E07F45BA990E505BBF2B2DF3CBB7B3

Query result

Key Value
FileNameGFS_GAZIS.zip
FileSize260699
MD5A4C893F33DA31E6152B5BD06C516B52D
SHA-1FA8B5B8105E07F45BA990E505BBF2B2DF3CBB7B3
SHA-256750ECB0310EE4E1CB62336A2F078BE776B42CD8F7DDF62368351C3AEDB0FEFD9
SSDEEP6144:nsJtebhN9LkO3u8oKsYcpqYZ7xCyVmQwYxSRW0p:sJsFPkOpWJ77Uy5wQMp
TLSHT1C2442316A133450BE265A4FC35DFCEB9186E2147FB00EEFA638259E95C01164DBF84DB
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hashlookup:trust85

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The searched file hash is included in 7 parent files which include package known and seen by metalookup. A sample is included below:

Key Value
MD50098A009728BBCCA674B580F695CE74C
PackageArchnoarch
PackageDescriptionDuring 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.
PackageMaintainerFedora Project
PackageNamegfs-gazis-fonts
PackageRelease1.fc13
PackageVersion20091008
SHA-1F2C124A02154526C050C5EB551735D4BD776FA83
SHA-256579597E89FCC4D484B6A38BDDD35F675EFDAE91AE0A3106B7456FF53A036A8BE
Key Value
MD581EDFC8F3F711942B2692111CB1B10C5
PackageArchnoarch
PackageDescriptionDuring 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.
PackageMaintainerFedora Project
PackageNamegfs-gazis-fonts
PackageRelease21.fc33
PackageVersion20091008
SHA-186E426AC62245B062601F7AC6E23D1F9F19D482A
SHA-2566C6A2479C6A3BDC1FE1A888BF97BE5277B5516E09973E59C5CB727C7B792DF2C
Key Value
MD560740C294A6E400829D09C991B1168C5
PackageArchnoarch
PackageDescriptionDuring 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.
PackageMaintainerFedora Project
PackageNamegfs-gazis-fonts
PackageRelease19.fc32
PackageVersion20091008
SHA-100CCDBA27FD82861EC513658BD5794D02CF82802
SHA-2569208840298253AEA5E18E4A055D943F3D431F42F9B97FE5B6C812276D81D6B6C
Key Value
MD5603821297EDC9098069C6D61EC3B551C
PackageArchnoarch
PackageDescriptionDuring 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.
PackageMaintainerFedora Project
PackageNamegfs-gazis-fonts
PackageRelease8.fc22
PackageVersion20091008
SHA-10CD3BD749DF06832A349A96DB9B3A28CCDE6424A
SHA-25635DC30DD1E40E5277950C5AAB9ED48E358C6D16EC78558DF3CF068B68EFCD361
Key Value
MD5D5874A84D9DFC1324B637F62B57AC983
PackageArchnoarch
PackageDescriptionDuring 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.
PackageMaintainerFedora Project
PackageNamegfs-gazis-fonts
PackageRelease21.fc33
PackageVersion20091008
SHA-1BC558384B917F480776801946FA148C23BAD4B0C
SHA-25650415536EF40788A4137D8A82C64820868661EC6EB3B4F8D0F34BFB2E7ED3772
Key Value
MD5A6CF8210E6489E5E6618F1F186C61A2A
PackageArchnoarch
PackageDescriptionDuring 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.
PackageMaintainerFedora Project
PackageNamegfs-gazis-fonts
PackageRelease9.fc23
PackageVersion20091008
SHA-1799FC963D57F49D34FBB34EF1EA300E5FE21F6F8
SHA-256A283E1A6D42EDC14B69969CEC5BE6A0DCFDA9F43A9171D53B1A889BC6A4E4EF2
Key Value
MD5B07C929AEDD7B84AA979E6F8D8377A41
PackageArchnoarch
PackageDescriptionDuring 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.
PackageMaintainerFedora Project
PackageNamegfs-gazis-fonts
PackageRelease2.fc15
PackageVersion20091008
SHA-10D0D5EE6AFE849EF1FACB29717E1251893BCBAC7
SHA-25680EF7F4112BB85F83A8798D3FE5013F0F4B84CBF514B375128BF11C1EC3450A2