A Brief Note on Fonts for Biblical Studies

I just wrote a page for my new website on Hebrew and Greek fonts for students and scholars.  Until my new website goes live, the link to the article is http://biblical-studies.ca/codex/biblical-fonts.html; once my new site is live (which I hope is soon), then the link should be http://biblical-studies.ca/biblical-fonts.html.

Let me know what you think.


2 thoughts on “A Brief Note on Fonts for Biblical Studies

  1. You mention the SIL fonts for Hebrew and Greek, but not the Charis SIL unicode font for transliteration. I find it a lovely font visually, and it includes all the diacritics a semiticist could want (I think). Mac users may want the SIL Hebrew-Greek Transliteration Unicode Keyboard to use with Charis SIL.

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