[B-Greek] Why Monotonic Greek. Was: Free Polytonic Uncial GreekUnicode Font?

Dave Smith (REL110, 211,212) rel21x at charter.net
Wed Aug 9 22:28:13 EDT 2006


I have a Greek NT that appears to be one used by the Orthodox Church,
printed in Athens in 1974, that has has all the diacritical markings that
UBS texts have. These accents and breathing marks also extend to the charts
and maps in the back of the book, except for where uncials are used. But I
suggest that this question be fielded to James Silver.

Dave Smith
Hudson, NC

----- Original Message ----- 
From: "James Ernest" <j.d.ernest at bc.edu>
To: "Curtis Hinson" <curtis at curtishinson.com>
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Sent: Wednesday, August 09, 2006 19:57
Subject: Re: [B-Greek] Why Monotonic Greek. Was: Free Polytonic Uncial
GreekUnicode Font?


> Are the Bibles that are used in Greece today monotonic or polytonic?
>
> James Ernest
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