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What Greek fonts should I use on my PC/Mac? Regardless of whether you use Windows, Linux, or Mac, the first answer to this question is that you should not be using a font that replaces Latin letters with the shapes of Greek letters (which typifies fonts created in the 1980s and 1990s).
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Rather, you should type all Latin, Greek, Hebrew, Russian, Chinese, etc.
Greek 101 Fonts FONTS FOR ANCIENT GREEK See also RECOMMENDATION FOR GREEK 101 STUDENTS: Download and use SPIonic. Its free, its supported on Perseus, it works on Windows or Mac, its a TrueType font so it should work with any word processor and printer, it can be embedded in PDF documents, and it does not require keyboard mapping software.
Also, you will need it to view some of the content of my web page and online documents. The font is available at: (click on either the Windows or the MacIntosh link in the third paragraph and select the font file) or you can download it right here: for Windows: for Mac: At the end of this document are JPEG images showing how several ancient Greek fonts look, in word processor output and as compiled in HTML. The images are a little fuzzier than the real thing due to compression, but this way you can see the various fonts without interference from your browser. The text is the first paragraph of the Iliad. DISCUSSION: Word processing and creating HTML (hypertext markup language, the web standard) documents in ancient Greek are difficult because of the numerous diacritical marks. A dedicated ancient Greek font allows you to compose diacritical marks on the fly, from an ordinary keyboard, but does not use standard HTML coding. A comprehensive font like Times New Roman or Arial has a complete set of pre-composed characters with all the diacritical marks possible for each letter and a font-table designation for each combination that allows HTML browsers to show the appropriate character, but using that HTML-compatible set requires either special keyboard mapping software (such as Tavultesoft KeyMan) or tedious insertion of each character using the symbol menu in your word processor.
Even these pre-composed characters do not translate easily or consistently into HTML, so browsers dont always compile them correctly, if at all. Unicode fonts are supposed to be able to render any alphabet in HTML for which a standard set of code numbers has been established, which theoretically includes polytonic (having multiple pitches) ancient Greek. But in ancient Greek some diacritical marks must be rendered on top of each other (like a breathing mark under a circumflex accent) on top of the letter, which is the normal method for Unicode processing of composite characters, while some must be rendered beside each other (like a breathing mark next to an acute accent mark) on top of the letter, which requires different processing instructions. The World Wide Web Consortium (W3C) has recommended pre-composed characters using Normalization Form C (NFC), but thats not universal, nor is 8-bit (UTF-8) versus 16-bit (UTF-16) coding. There are dozens of Greek fonts out there, commercial and free, Unicode or not, TrueType or not, PDF compatible or not, Windows or Mac.

The website of the comprehensive digital archive of ancient Greek literature, the Thesaurus Linguae Graecae (TLG a costly subscription service), has a fairly recent discussion of the issues involved and references to other articles at: The best of the Unicode polytonic ancient Greek fonts, in terms of compiling characters correctly in HTML, appear to be Palatino Linotype in the serif family and Arial Unicode MS in the sans-serif family, but you need keyboard mapping software in order to type in any ancient Greek Unicode font. For inserting an occasional Unicode Greek word into an otherwise Latin text, you can use the symbol or special character function of your word processor. HTML SOLUTIONS: The biggest purveyor of free ancient Greek texts online is the Perseus project hosted at Tufts University. Turtleneck genser dame friedland. They have provided instructions for how to choose a font to download their texts. The Perseus site supports several polytonic ancient Greek fonts: Beta code, GreekKeys, Lucida Sans Unicode, Sgreek, SPIonic, SuperGreek and Unicode (UTF- 8) with or without pre-combined diacritics (NFC vs. The bottom line for Perseus (and thus for Greek students worldwide) is that in order to view their documents in Greek, you must have at least one of these loaded on your computer, and you must select it for viewing at the Perseus site (using the configuration tab).