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  2. Porson (typeface) - Wikipedia

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    Porson is an influential typeface in the Greek alphabet based on the handwriting of the English ... The Greek Font Foundry - free download of Porson 0.8 Beta from an ...

  3. Greek alphabet - Wikipedia

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    The Greek alphabet has been used to write the Greek language since the late 9th or early 8th century BC. [2] [3] It was derived from the earlier Phoenician alphabet, [4] and is the earliest known alphabetic script to have developed distinct letters for consonants as well as vowels. [5]

  4. Koppa (letter) - Wikipedia

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    Koppa or qoppa (Ϙ, ϙ; as a modern numeral sign: ϟ) is a letter that was used in early forms of the Greek alphabet, derived from Phoenician qoph (𐤒).It was originally used to denote the /k/ sound, but dropped out of use as an alphabetic character and replaced by Kappa (Κ).

  5. File:Lambda uc lc.svg - Wikipedia

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    Uppercase and lowercase Greek letter lambda, from the times.ttf font included with standard XOrg X Windows installations. Intended to replace Image:Lambda.png . Category:Greek letters

  6. Greek script in Unicode - Wikipedia

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    The following is a Unicode collation algorithm list of Greek characters and those Greek-derived characters that are sorted alongside them. [2] [3] [4]Most of the characters of the blocks listed above are included, except for the Ancient Greek Numbers, Ancient Symbols and Ancient Greek Musical Notation.

  7. Greek and Coptic - Wikipedia

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    Greek and Coptic is the Unicode block for representing modern (monotonic) Greek. It was originally also used for writing Coptic , [ 1 ] using the similar Greek letters in addition to the uniquely Coptic additions.

  8. Grecs du roi - Wikipedia

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    Estienne's 1550 edition of the New Testament was typeset with Garamond's Grecs du roi. [1] A manuscript written by Vergecio, whose handwriting was the basis for the type. Les Grecs du roi (lit. "the king's Greeks") are a celebrated and influential Greek alphabet typeface in the Greek minuscule style which was cut by the French punchcutter Claude Garamond between 1541 and 1550.

  9. Coptic script - Wikipedia

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    The Coptic script has a long history going back to the Ptolemaic Kingdom, when the Greek alphabet was used to transcribe Demotic texts, with the aim of recording the correct pronunciation of Demotic. As early as the sixth century BC and as late as the second century AD, an entire series of pre-Christian religious texts were written in what ...