Neohellenic is a Greek font family characterized by round, even pen
strokes. It consists of several weights (normal, italic, bold, and
bold italic) as well as a Latin version.
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Former Greek types had harked back to classical models. In 1927,
Victor Scholderer chose instead to revive one which had first
appeared in a 1492 printing of Macrobius attributed to Joannes
Rubeus. In 1993-4 the typeface was digitized by the Greek Font
Society, with the addition of a new set of epigraphic symbols.
Installed Size: 454.7 kB
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