![]() ![]() Symbol collections more than a million are technically possible. Languages including scientific symbols and dead languages that are theĭefines 144,000 characters from the world's alphabets, ideograph sets, and Unicode is a font standard designed to cover the characters of all the world's major living Greek Letterforms Not Contained in Unicode The Numismatica Pro font was created in support of this web site and the Were adapted from my earlier Numismatica symbol font and are consistent with their use in Dave Perry’s Cardoįont. The many variations of archaic and ancient Greek letterforms I drew the majority of monograms by hand based on photos of actual Parthian coins. Additional monograms were contributed by Dr. Several monogram glyphs were borrowed from the series of Seleucid monogram fonts designed by Catharine Lorber and from fonts designed by Brad Nelson of Classical Numismatic Group, Inc. The baseline Latin, Greek and Cyrillic character sets are from the BPreplay font by George Triantafyllakos. Numismatica Pro is based on the work of several font designers who have permitted incorporation of their work. The Unicode version of the font was created by Edward C. To download the Numismatica Pro font, click here The latest version is distributed for free ![]() Recommend changes to the font to improve its usefulness to scholars, numismatists,Ĭollectors - in short, anyone needing to communicate electronicallyĪbout ancient Greek coin legends. The font is the result of a team effort and you are invited to ![]() Font of archaic, classical and Hellenistic Greek letterforms, plus monograms andĬatalog coins. ![]()
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