Coron's Sources of Fonts (2)


Truetype fonts for MS Windows unless otherwise stated

Blackletter (Fraktur) fonts, Uncial etc.

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American Uncial Uncial font
Viking
Uncial (Peter Rempel)
Uncial Alternate Caps (Peter Rempel)
Uncial Alt Caps 2 (Peter Rempel)
Uncial Uncial, 3rd to 6th century, normal and italic (J.G. Jackson)
Cló Gaelach Irish font, including vowels with fada (acute)
Gaeilge1 Irish font, including vowels with fada, and dotted letters
Celtic Knot (Flight of the Dragon)
Anglo-Saxon 8th c. (Flight of the Dragon)
Anglo-saxon Caps (Peter S. Baker)
Ranegund a Merovingian Courthand calligraphy
Courthand Plain
Noel
Karolingisch Carolingian minuscule (Fontasia)
Carolingian (William Boyd)
Merlin
(= Bodacious-Normal)
Caliph
Vatican Rough Letters 8th c. (Flight of the Dragon)
Roman Rustic Rustica, 1st to 6th century, normal and bold (J.G. Jackson)
Burgundian
Theodoric
Schwaben Fraktur, including high s and round s
Fette Fraktur
Fraktur & Antiqua

Shareware package from Will Software (German), all fonts include high s, round s, and many ligatures
Paganini
Old Germen
Faustus
JSL Blackletter based on a font from 1580; including some ligatures (Jeffrey S. Lee)
Beckett (MAC/Windows)
Linotext
Helena
Diploma
Uechi (Xtra Font Gallery)
Ruritan
Diamond Gothic
Black Forest
GoodCity the font Gutenberg used to print the Bible, including high s and round s
Cadeaulx
Music Hall
Kelly Ann Gothic
Deutsch Gothic
Florimel
Italian Cursive 16th c. (Flight of the Dragon)
Curved Manuscript 17th c. (Flight of the Dragon)
Textura Quadrata Scriptorium
Trinculo Scriptorium
Fiorenza Scriptorium
Sütterlin German handwriting
Old English Fonts Pack
some Anglosaxon fonts, including many ligatures and fonts for transcription (PostScript or TTF for Mac can be found here)

Decorative fonts

Walrod
Papyrus
Black Chancery
Vivienne
Stonehenge
Wizard
Visitation
Alchemist incl. some alchymistic symbols
Antichrist
Dem Bones a skeletal font
Bones another skeletal font
Mandragora Scriptorium
PostCrypt
Goblin Moon
Blood of Dracula
Solstice of Suffering
Samarkan normal and oblique; two fonts looking like Sanskrit
Common Tongue pseudo-runes (David Bale)
RunEnglish
two runic-looking modern fonts (Dan Smith) -- TTF and ATM
Herakles (Peter Rempel)

Exotic Fonts

This is only a small collection of very unusual fonts. If you are looking for foreign fonts like Greek, Hebrew, or Cyrillic, go to Dr. Berlin's Foreign Font Archive, or try these links

Siddiqua Arabic
Ararat Armenian font
Aung San Burmese
Cherokee V1.10 (Windows, ATM, OS/2) -- The Cherokee (Tsalagi) syllabary (86 letters) was the invention of a Cherokee Indian named Sequoya.
Cree the Cree syllabary was invented by James Evans in the early 19th century to write the Cree and Ojibwe languages.
Inuit The Cree syllabary, renamed Inuktitut, is now primarily used for Inuit (Eskimo) languages.
AcadMtavr Georgian
Torah Sofer a Hebrew font
Korean
Old Church Slavic
Cyrillic and Glagolitic
Pars Ziba a Persian (Farsi) font
Shusha


Hindi, Gujarati, Marahti, and Punjabi fonts (8 fonts), key maps and information

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