Greek Letters: From Tablets to Pixels

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Michael S. Macrakis, Greek Font Society
Oak Knoll Press, 1996 - Design - 325 pages
Written by some of the foremost typographic and book history scholars in the world such as Hermann Zapf, Nicolas Barker, and Nicolas Panayotakis, these essays bring to life the rich history and development of the Greek letter form: its role in the history of the printed word and civilization, the urgent need for quality modern fonts, and the challenges faced by the current and future realm of Greek type design. In response to these challenges, the Greek Font Society formed in 1992 to promote and design quality Greek fonts for printing and use on the computer screen. The Society also gathered some of the most respected professionals, designers, and scholars at the first International Symposium on the Evolution of the Greek Alphabet and published the papers presented on these topics, now contained in this volume, Greek Letters.

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Contents

Keynote Address
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The Early Diffusion of Greek Alphabet
33
Formes de lalphabet grec en occident
57
Copyright

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