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RPM: fonts-otf-gfs-complutum

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Current version: 20070413-alt4_34
Build date: 6 february 2022, 15:12 ( 111.6 weeks ago )
Size: 236.91 Kb

Home page:   http://www.greekfontsociety-gfs.gr/typefaces/16…

License: OFL
Summary: GFS Complutum, a 16th century Greek font family
Description:


The ancient Greek alphabet evolved during the millennium of the Byzantine era
from majuscule to minuscule form and gradually incorporated a wide array of
ligatures, flourishes and other decorative nuances which defined its
extravagant cursive character. Until the late 15th century, typographers who
had to deal with Greek text avoided emulating this complicated hand; instead
they would use only the twenty four letters of the alphabet separately, often
without accents and other diacritics.

A celebrated example is the type cut and cast for the typesetting of the New
Testament in the so-called Complutensian Polyglot Bible (1512), edited by the
Greek scholar, Demetrios Doukas. The type was cut by Arnaldo GuillA.n de Brocar
and the whole edition was a commission by cardinal Francisco XimA.nez, in the
University of AlcalA. (Complutum), Spain. It is one of the best and most
representative models of this early tradition in Greek typography which was
revived in the early 20th century by the eminent bibliographer of the British
Library, Richard Proctor. A font named Otter Greek was cut in 1903 and a book
was printed using the new type. The original type had no capitals so Proctor
added his own, which were rather large and ill-fitted. The early death of
Proctor, the big size of the font and the different aesthetic notions of the
time were the reasons that Otter Greek was destined to oblivion, as a
curiosity.

Greek Font Society incorporated Brocara.'s famous and distinctive type in the
commemorative edition of Pindara.'s Odes for the Athens Olympics (2004) and the
type with a new set of capitals, revived digitally by George D. Matthiopoulos,
is now available for general use.

Current maintainer: Igor Vlasenko

List of contributors

List of rpms provided by this srpm:

  • fonts-otf-gfs-complutum
  • fonts-otf-gfs-complutum-doc
ACL:
     
    design & coding: Vladimir Lettiev aka crux © 2004-2005, Andrew Avramenko aka liks © 2007-2008
    current maintainer: Michael Shigorin