Unicode Fonts

This page contains a list of Unicode fonts and links to information about these fonts and how to download them. It is also meant to show you how various characters will appear if you have the Greek font properly installed in your system.

As of this writing, the following Unicode fonts support polytonic Greek:

  1. New Athena Unicode (also AttikaU, KadmosU, and BosporosU) (American Philological Association c/o Donald Mastronarde: Freeware). This is an adjusted version of Athena Unicode, distributed with the Greekkeys Unicode package. [Download (MAC and PC)]. [see sample page ]

  2. Antioch (Vusillus Old Face, Vusilius) [PC] [MAC] (Ralph Hancock: Shareware). The Vusillus Old Face font allows the display of Unicode classical Greek in the OSX operating system. Registered users of Antioch also gain access to eight other polytonic fonts. (The shareware Vusillus Old Face is italic. Vusillus is available in regular and italic.) [see sample page]

  3. TITUS Cyberbit Basic [PC] (Bitstream & TITUS Project: free to non-commercial users only). [see sample page]

  4. Cardo [PC] (David Perry: Free for non-commercial use). [Download]. [see sample page]

  5. Legendum and Garogier [PC] (Rogier van Dalen: freeware/GNU General Public License). [Download]. [see sample page]

  6. Palatino [PC] (Microsoft: commercial), included in Windows 2000, contains Unicode polytonic Greek. (Available in normal, italic, bold, bold italic.) [see sample page]

  7. Arial Unicode MS [PC] (Monotype: commercial), included in Office 2000, contains Unicode polytonic Greek. [see sample page]

  8. Lucida Sans Unicode [PC] (Bigelow & Holmes: commercial), included in all versions of Windows, contains Unicode polytonic diacritics, though not polytonic precomposed characters.

  9. Lucida Grande [MAC] (Bigelow & Holmes: commercial), included with MacOSX (from version 10.2, "Jaguar", onwards), contains Unicode polytonic Greek. (Available in plain and boldface.) [see sample page]

  10. Arial, Helvetica, Times [MAC] (Microsoft/Apple/Linotype: commercial), included with MacOSX (from version 10.4, "Tiger", onwards), contains Unicode polytonic Greek. (Available in plain, boldface, italic, bold italic.) [example (Helvetica) example (Times)]

  11. Minion Pro [PC] (Adobe: commercial). This is the first OpenType Greek polytonic font, meaning it includes variant glyphs; for example, alternative rendering of capital adscripts as adscripts and subscripts. (Available in normal, italic, bold, bold italic.)

  12. Andron Mega Corpus (Andreas Stötzner: commercial). The Andron Mega package contains more than 12,000 glyphs in five seperate fonts: Regular, Italic, Semibold, Semibold italic and Regular small capitals. In addition, Andron Mega Regular features the entire new Coptic block.

  13. Aisa Unicode [PC] (Stefan Hagel: freeware) included with MultiKey keyboard utility for entering Unicode characters into Windows. Excludes Latin script. [see sample page]

  14. Porson [PC] (Greek Font Foundry: freeware). Beta version as of this writing. (Note that the Georgia Greek font, from the same developer, is no longer available.) [Download]. [see sample page]

  15. jGaramond [PC] (Jan Thor: freeware). Based on Garamond; does not include adscripts. [Download]. (Available in normal, italic, and bold.)

  16. Alphabetum [PC] (Juan-José Marcos: commercial/demo). Intended for classicists and other scholars interested in Ancient languages in general (includes: Classical and Medieval Latin, Metrical Symbols, Old & Middle English, Old Norse, Gothic, Runic, Ogham, Devanagari, Bengali, Hebrew, Ugaritic, Old Persian, Old Italic and Iberic scripts, and the IPA). Has an extensive user manual in both English and Spanish. [Download (demo)]. (Available in normal and italic.) [see sample page]

  17. Everson Mono Unicode [MAC] (Everson Typography: Shareware). The long-awaited monospace font from Michael Everson. [Download]. [see sample page]

  18. FreeMono [PC] (Free UCS Outline Fonts, Primož Peterlin: Freeware). GNU Licensed monospace Unicode font. [Download]. (Available in normal, italic, bold, and bold italic.)

  19. FreeSerif [PC] (Free UCS Outline Fonts, Primož Peterlin: Freeware). GNU Licensed serifed Unicode font. [Download]. (Available in normal, italic, bold, and bold italic.)

  20. Galatia SIL [PC] (SIL International: Freeware). Created for use with Biblical Greek. [Download]. (Available in normal and bold.) [see sample page]

  21. Hindsight Unicode [PC] (Darren Rigby: Freeware, CopyLeft). [Download]. [see sample page]

  22. Alkaios [PC, MAC] (Lucius Hartmann: Freeware). [Download: MAC, PC]. [see sample page]

  23. Computer Modern Unicode (Andrey Panov: Freeware): CMU Bright, Classical Serif, Concrete, Sans Serif, Sans Serif Condensed, Serif Extra, Serif Upright Italic, Typewriter Text, Typewriter Text Variable Width. [Metafont, available for download as SFD, PFB, OTF] (Most fonts available in bold, italic and bold italic; wide range of variants) [see sample page]

  24. MgOpen Canonica (EL/LAK / Magenta: freeware) [PC, Unix] Included with Debian GNU/Linux. [Download] (Available in plain, italic, bold, bold italic) [see sample page]

  25. Arev Fonts (Tavmjong Bah: Freeware) In SFD and TTF format. Modification of Bitstream Vera fonts. (Available in plain, italic, bold, bold italic)

  26. Deja Vu Fonts (Sourcforge team: Freeware) Modification of Bitstream Vera fonts. Available as TTF, SFD [Download] Bundled with Ubuntu Linux. Serif, Sans, and Sans Mono (Available in plain, italic, bold, bold italic; wide range of variants)

  27. Linux Libertine Open (Philipp Poll: freeware) Serif and Sans Serif fonts [Download] (Available in plain, italic, bold, bold italic)

  28. Unicode Fonts for Ancient Scripts [PC; OpenType] (George Douros; "free for any use"). Several fonts for symbols, including Ancient Greek and Byzantine Musical Notation; and Alexander, an 18th century style font, with ligatures. [Download] (available in plain) [see sample page]

  29. Segoe UI [PC; TrueType] (Microsoft; commercial). Sans-serif font, available in Vista. (available in plain, italic, old, bold italic) [see sample page]

  30. Kerkis [PC & Unix; LaTeX, X11, TrueType, OpenType] (University of the Aegean; copyright). Can be used in Unix and PC/Mac. [Download LaTeX, X11, TrueType, OpenType] (available in plain serif, plain sans-serif; other faces available only in monotonic) [see sample page]

  31. SBL Greek [PC; TrueType] (Society of Biblical Literature; free for non-profit use, commercial use only for society members). Can be used in Unix and PC/Mac. [Download] (available in plain) [see sample page]

  32. Junicode (in beta) [PC; TrueType] (Peter Baker) is a Unicode font for medievalists. and currently contains 5870 characters in the regular style (the italic, bold and bold italic styles are less complete). [Download] [see sample page]

  33. IFAOGrec [PC; TrueType] (Institut français d'archéologie orientale, free use with attribution) is a Greek and Coptic font which contains the most important critical and diacritical signs, and the sigla and symbols used in editing papyrological and epigraphical texts, as well as Greek texts of specialized content such as mathematics, astronomy, magic, music, and poetry. [Download] [see sample page]

We have excluded from this listing as impractical those fonts which have only a partial implemetation of Greek Extended.

See also:

Display

To guarantee optimal display, we use the precomposed Unicode polytonic combinations, where available (Normalization Form C), rather than combining diacritics (Normalization Form D). For example, A)/ is displayed as the single character ? (ἄ), not the combined characters ? (ἄ). The two Unicode strings are definitionally entirely equivalent, and it is the Operating System's job to render the latter as the former. The World Wide Web Consortium recommends the use of Normalization Form C for World Wide Web documents.

Test characters

The repertoire of characters required to support TLG text display is still inconsistent from platform to platform and from font to font. In the following, we have listed likely problem characters, and their absence in the fonts we have had access to (Aisa, Alexander, Alkaios, Alphabetum, Antioch, Arial, Aristarcoj, Athena Unicode, Cardo, Caslon, CERG, Code 2000, Chrysanthi Unicode, Computer Modern, DejaVu, Everson Mono Unicode, FreeMono, FreeSerif, Galatia SIL, Galilee Unicode Gk, Gandhari, Gentium, Greek Font Society fonts, IFAOGrec, jGaramond, Junicode, KadmosU, Kerkis, LeedsUni, Linux Libertine, Lucida Grande, Magenta, MgOpen Canonica, Monospace, New Athena Unicode, Old Standard, Palatino, Porson, SBL Greek, Silver Humana, Tahoma, Tempora, Times, Thryomanes, TITUS Cyberbit). As will be noted, different fonts have different coverage, and users will have to compromise between aesthetics and coverage in picking their font. (The two do not inherently go together!)

As a general comment, proper display of TLG texts requires characters not only from the Latin-1, Latin Extended-A, Greek, and Greek Extended character sets, but also punctuation and editorial signs to be found in the General Punctuation, Arrows, Mathematical Operators, Miscellaneous Technical, Miscellaneous Symbols, and CJK Symbols and Punctuation sets. (The latter, though nominally Chinese punctuation, includes the double square brackets [4, ]4 (deletion brackets), which occur around 5000 times in the corpus.) Character sets and browsers may have difficulty finding many of these characters; however, the problem is not Unicode's in such instances, and it would be improper to devise workarounds (such as, for example, displaying double brackets as [[ ]]) while work is continuing on fully implementing Unicode standards. The TLG search engine also cannot take account of erroneously rendered glyphs such as Palatino's U+1FEC (Capital Rho with rough breathing, rendered as having a smooth breathing.)

Note also that some systems (notably MacOSX) are quite good at retrieving symbols from different fonts if the current selected font does not have the required character.

Because the recent additions to Unicode are incorporated in very few fonts, we have divided our listing into pre-Unicode 4.0 and Unicode 4 onwards.

Pre-Unicode 4.0

 Name  Symbol  UTF-16 Code Absent in Comments
Lowercase Digamma ϝ U+03DD Arial, Chrysanthi, FreeMono, FreeSerif, Galilee Unicode Gk, Greek Font Society, jGaramond, Gentium, Junicode, Palatino, Porson, Silver Humana, Tahoma, Thryomanes, Times  
Capital Digamma Ϝ U+03DC Alkaios, Chrysanthi, FreeSerif, Galilee Unicode Gk, jGaramond, Gentium, Junicode, Porson, Silver Humana, Tahoma, Thryomanes, Times The distinction between capital and lowercase digamma was introduced in Unicode 3.0.
Lunate Sigma ϲ U+03F2 Aisa, Alkaios, Computer Modern, Chrysanthi, FreeMono, FreeSerif, Gentium, Greek Font Society, jGaramond, Junicode, Kerkis, Magenta, MgOpen Canonica, Palatino, Porson, Silver Humana, Tahoma, Thryomanes  
Capital Lunate Sigma Ϲ U+03F9 Aisa, Antioch, Arial, Athena Unicode, Caslon, CERG, Chrysanthi, Computer Modern, FreeMono, FreeSerif, Galatia SIL, Gentium, Greek Font Society, jGaramond, Junicode, Kerkis, Magenta, MgOpen Canonica, Monospace, Palatino, Porson, Silver Humana, Tahoma, Thryomanes, Times Unicode 3.2 did not differentiate between capital and lowercase lunate sigma. (The distinction made in Antioch and Athena Unicode is not part of Unicode, and will not transfer to other fonts: U+03F4 has already been allocated as GREEK CAPITAL THETA SYMBOL.) The TLG-proposed capital lunate sigma has been included in Unicode 4.0.
Keraia ʹ U+0374 Aisa, Alkaios FreeMono, Porson, Silver Humana, Tahoma  
'Lightning-bolt' koppa Ϟ U+03DE Alkaios, Chrysanthi, Computer Modern, FreeMono, FreeSerif, Gentium, jGaramond, Junicode, Porson, Silver Humana, Tahoma, Thryomanes, Times Vusilius Old Face, Aisa, Arial, Greek Font Society all render the 'lightning-bolt' koppa as a Q-like koppa. Vusilius, Palatino, Alphabetum, LeedsUni, SBL Greek, Athena & New Athena and IFAOGrec render the 'lightning-bolt' koppa in a more rounded fashion than might perhaps be familiar to Greeks from contemporary usage --- particularly in capital form. Aristarcoj, Galilee Unicode and SIL Galatia, on the other hand, follow the modern angular shape.
Q-like Koppa Ϙ U+03D8 Aisa, Arial, Caslon, Chrysanthi, FreeMono, FreeSerif, Galatia SIL, Gentium, Greek Font Society, jGaramond, Junicode, Kerkis, Linux Libertine, Magenta, Monospace, Palatino, Porson, Silver Humana, Tahoma, Thryomanes, Times, Vusilius Old Face (but not Vusilius) Unicode (as of version 3.2, early 2002) differentiates between this koppa (epigraphical) and the numerical koppa; this does not affect the TLG data bank, since the Beta Code distinction between the two koppas is no longer observed.
Stigma Ϛ U+03DA Alkaios, Chrysanthi, FreeSerif, Gentium, jGaramond, Porson, Silver Humana, Tahoma, Thryomanes, Times Unicode 3.0 distinguishes between capital and small case numerical symbols. (The small case variants of stigma, koppa and sampi are ϛ, ϟ, and ϡ.) Beta code does not preserve numerical symbol case. Currently these are rendered as capitals; in the near future (once the Unicode 3.0 symbols are more widely implemented), case will be recovered contextually. Case in numerals is currently distinguished in Aisa (but not for sampi), Alexander, Alphabetum, Antioch, Aristarcoj, Athena and New Athena Unicode (but not in Athena for Q-like Koppa), Cardo, Code 2000, FreeMono (only for stigma), Galilee Unicode Gk (only for sampi and koppas), Galatia SIL (not for Q-like Koppa), IFOAGrec, Kerkis, Lucida Grande, Old Standard, SBL Greek, Tempora, TITUS Cyberbit.
Alternate Stigma #4      
Sampi Ϡ U+03E0 Chrysanthi, FreeMono, FreeSerif, Gentium, jGaramond, Junicode, Porson, Silver Humana, Tahoma, Thryomanes, Times  
Low keraia ͵ U+0375 Aisa, Alkaios, FreeMono, Junicode, Porson, Tahoma, Thryomanes  
Capital Upsilon diaeresis Ϋ U+03AB Galilee Unicode Gk  
Capital Iota diaeresis Ϊ U+03AA    
Rho with smooth breathing U+1FE4 jGaramond, Thryomanes  
Iota with circumflex and diaeresis U+1FD7 jGaramond, Thryomanes  
Omicron with smooth breathing and circumflex ὀ͂  U+03BF U+0313 U+0342 Aisa, FreeMono, Palatino, Porson, Silver Humana Displays well in Athena and New Athena Unicode, Alphabetum, Antioch, Everson Mono, FreeSerif, Galatia SIL. Circumflex appears beneath or on top of breathing mark in Arial, Gentium, Code 2000, Lucida Grande and TITUS Cyberbit. Circumflex appears to the side of breathing in Tahoma. Breathing appears to the side of circumflex in Galilee Unicode Gk. Combining diacritics do not exist in Magenta or Aisa; only combining acute, grave, and diaeresis exist in FreeMono.
Capital Alpha with iota adscript U+1FBC Galilee Unicode Gk (but the diacritics with capitals and adscripts are present), jGaramond (but FreeSerif has no other diacritics on its capital adscripts), Thryomanes Note that the Unicode specification specifically talks of adscript (prosgegrammeni) rather than subscript (ypogegrammeni), though the accompanying drawing in the Unicode 2.0 specification showed a subscript; this has been made consistent in Unicode 3.0. The subscript reflects some Modern Greek practice; the adscript reflects usual Western practice. The adscript displays as follows: Subscript: Aisa, Alexander, Arial, Athena, Chrysanthi, Computer Modern, DejaVu, FreeMono, FreeSerif, Greek Font Society, MgOpen Canonica, Old Standard, Segoe, Tempora, Tahoma, TITUS Cyberbit, Vusilius Old Face; Lowercase Adscript: Alkaios, Alphabetum, Aristarcoj, Cardo, CERG, Code 2000, Galatia SIL, Galilee Unicode, Gandhari, Gentium, Hindsight, Junicode, Kerkis, LeedsUni, Lucida Grande, New Athena, Palatinos, Times; Uppercase Adscript: IFOAGrec, Vusilius. SBL Greek allows both adscript and subscript as variants; it defaults to adscript.
Capital alpha with acute U+1FBB jGaramond, Thryomanes  
Capital alpha with circumflex Α῀ U+0391 U+1FC0    
Under-dot α̣ ι̣ ω̣ U+0323 Alexander, Alkaios, FreeMono, Galatia SIL, Kerkis, Magenta, Porson, Silver Humana  
Missing letter dot  ̣ U+0323 Alexander, Alkaios, FreeMono, Galatia SIL, Kerkis, Magenta, Porson, Silver Humana  
Double vertical bar (%17) U+2016 Aisa, Alkaios, DejaVu, FreeMono, FreeSerif, Galatia SIL, jGaramond, Kerkis, Porson, Silver Humana, Tahoma, Tempora, Times  
Breve (%40) ˘ U+02D8 Alexander, Galatia SIL, Porson  
Macron (%41) ˉ U+02C9 Alexander, Computer Modern (some fonts), Galatia SIL, Greek Font Society, Porsons, Times  
Approximation sign (%106) U+2245 Aisa, Alexander, Alkaios, Cardo, Computer Modern, DejaVu, Galatia SIL, Gandhari, Gentium, Junicode, Kerkis, LeedsUni, Linux Libertine, Lucida Grande, Magenta, MgOpen Canonica, Porson, SBL Greek, Silver Humana, Tahoma, Tempora, Thryomanes, Times, TITUS Cyberbit, Vusilius Old Face (not Vusilius)  
Three-asterisk sign (%158) U+2042 Aisa, Alexander, Alkaios, Athena, Computer Modern, DejaVu, FreeMono, Galatia SIL, Gentium, Greek Font Society, jGaramond, Kerkis, Linux Libertine, Palatino, Porson, SBL Greek, Silver Humana, Tahomas, Times, Vusilius Old Face (not Vusilius)  
Double square bracket ([4) U+301A Aisa, Alexander, Alkaios, Antioch, Athena, Caslon, CERG, DejaVu, Everson Mono Unicode, FreeMono, FreeSerif, Galatia SIL, Gandhari, Gentium, Greek Font Society, Hindsight, jGaramond, Junicode, Kerkis, KadmosU, LeedsUni, Linux Libertine, Lucida Grande, Magenta, MgOpen Canonica, Monospace, Palatino, Porson, Silver Humana, Tahoma, Thryomanes, Times  
Upper partial square bracket ([5) U+231E Aisa, Alexander, Alkaios, Antioch, CERG, Chrysanthi, Computer Modern, DejaVu, FreeSerif, Galatia SIL, Gandhari, Gentium, Greek Font Society, jGaramond, Junicode, Kerkis, LeedsUni, Linux Libertine, Lucida Grande, Magenta, MgOpen Canonica, Old Standard, Palatino, SBL Greek, Silver Humana, Tahoma, Tempora, Thryomanes, Times Athena has the left bracket, but is missing the matching right bracket.
Lower partial square bracket ([6) U+231C Aisa, Alexander, Alkaios, Antioch, CERG, Chrysanthi, Computer Modern, DejaVu, FreeSerif, Galatia SIL, Gentium, Greek Font Society, jGaramond, Junicode, Kerkis, LeedsUni, Linux Libertine, Lucida Grande, Magenta, MgOpen Canonica, Old Standard, Palatino, Porson, SBL Greek, Silver Humana, Tahoma, Tempora, Thryomanes, Times, TITUS Cyberbit Athena and New Athena currently have the left bracket, but are missing the matching right bracket.
Double angle bracket ([18) U+300A Aisa, Alexander, Alkaios, Antioch, Athena, Caslon, Computer Modern, DejaVu, FreeMono, Galatia SIL, Gandhari, Gentium, Greek Font Society, Hindsight, IFOAGrec, jGaramond, Junicode, Kerkis, LeedsUni, Linux Libertine, Lucida Grande, Magenta, MgOpen Canonica, Monospace, New Athena Unicode, Palatino, Porson, Silver Humana, Tahoma, Tempora, Thryomanes, Times  
Asteriskos (#13) U+203B Aisa, Alkaios, DejaVu, FreeMono, Galatia SIL, Gentium, Greek Font Society, jGaramond, Kerkis, Palatino, Porson, SBL Greek, Silver Humana, Tahoma, Thryomanes, Times  
Jupiter (#200) U+2643 Aisa, Alexander, Alkaios, Aristarcoj, Computer Modern, FreeMono, Galatia SIL, Galilee Unicode Gk, Gandhari, Gentium, Greek Font Society, Hindsight, jGaramond, Junicode, Kerkis, LeedsUni, Linux Libertine, Lucida Grande, Magenta, MgOpen Canonica, Old Standard, Palatino, Porson, SBL Greek, Silver Humana, Tahoma, Tempora, Thryomanes, Times, TITUS Cyberbit, Vusilius Old Face (not Vusilius) Not all fonts with Jupiter have the full set of planetary symbols.
Hollow square (#201) U+25A1 Aisa, Alkaios, Computer Modern, Galatia SIL, Gandhari, Gentium, Hindsight, Junicode, Kerkis, LeedsUni, Magenta, MgOpen Canonica, SBL Greek, Porson, Silver Humana, Tempora, Thryomanes, Times, Vusilius Old Face (not Vusilius)  
Apogee (#220) U+260D Aisa, Alexander, Alkaios, Computer Modern, DejaVu, FreeMono, Galatia SIL, Gandhari, Gentium, Greek Font Society, Hindsight, jGaramond, Junicode, Kerkis, LeedsUni, Linux Libertine, Lucida Grande, Magenta, MgOpen Canonica, Old Standard, Palatino, Porson, SBL Greek, Silver Humana, Tahoma, Tempora, Thryomanes, Times, TITUS Cyberbit, Vusilius Old Face (not Vusilius)  
Cross (#321) U+2720 Aisa, Alexander, Alkaios, Aristarcoj, Athena, Cardo, Caslon, Computer Modern, DejaVu, FreeMono, Galatia SIL, Gandhari, Gentium, Greek Font Society, Hindsight, jGaramond, Junicode, Kerkis, LeedsUni, Linux Libertine, Lucida Grande, MgOpen Canonica, Monospace, Old Standard, Palatino, Porson, SBL Greek, Silver Humana, Tahoma, Tempora Thryomanes, Times, TITUS Cyberbit, Vusilius Old Face (not Vusilius)  
Chi-rho digraph (#322) U+2627 Aisa, Alexander, Alkaios, Aristarcoj, Computer Modern, DejaVu, FreeMono, FreeSerif, Galatia SIL, Gandhari, Gentium, Greek Font Society, Hindsight, jGaramond, Junicode, Kerkis, LeedsUni, Linux Libertine, Lucida Grande, Magenta, MgOpen Canonica, Old Standard, Palatino, Porson, SBL Greek, Silver Humana, Tahoma, Tempora, Thryomanes, Times, TITUS Cyberbit, Vusilius Old Face (not Vusilius)  

Unicode 4.0 onwards

 Name  Symbol  UTF-16 Code Present in Comments
Greek Small Letter Sho ϸU+03F8Alexander, Alphabetum, Aristarcoj, Cardo, Code 2000, DejaVu, Everson Mono, Gandhari, Hindsight, IFOAGrec, KadmosU, LeedsUni, Lucida Grande, New Athena, SBL Greek, Tempora, TITUS Cyberbit  
Greek Small Letter San ϻU+03FBAlexander, Alphabetum, Aristarcoj, Cardo, Code 2000, DejaVu, Gandhari, Hindsight, IFOAGrec, KadmosU, LeedsUni, Lucida Grande, New Athena, SBL Greek, Tempora, TITUS Cyberbit  
Greek Rho with Stroke Symbol ϼU+03FCAlexander, Alphabetum, Aristarcoj, Cardo, DejaVu, Gandhari, IFOAGrec, KadmosU, New Athena, SBL Greek, Tempora  
Greek Capital Dotted Lunate Sigma Symbol ϾU+03FEAlexander, Alphabetum, Aristarcoj, Cardo, DejaVu, Gandhari, IFOAGrec, KadmosU, New Athena, SBL Greek, Tempora  
Greek Small Letter Heta ͱU+0371Alexander, Code 2000, DejaVu, IFOAGrec, New Athena  
Four Dot Punctuation U+2058Alexander, Cardo, Code 2000, Gandhari, Junicode, IFOAGrec, KadmosU, New Athena, SBL Greek  
Metrical Short over Long U+23D3Alexander, Alphabetum, Cardo, Gandhari, IFOAGrec, KadmosU, New Athena, Old Standard  
White Triangle Containing Small White Triangle U+27C1Cardo, Code 2000, IFOAGrec, KadmosU, New Athena  
Right Angle Substitution Marker U+2E00Cardo, Code 2000, IFOAGrec, Junicode, KadmosU, New Athena, SBL Greek  
Paragraphos U+2E0FCardo, Code 2000, IFOAGrec, KadmosU, New Athena, SBL Greek  
Greek Acrophonic Attic One Drachma 𐅂U+10142Cardo, IFOAGrec, New Athena  
Greek Two Thirds Sign 𐅷U+10177Cardo, IFOAGrec, New Athena  
Greek Vocal Notation Symbol-1 𝈀U+1D200Cardo, IFOAGrec, New Athena  

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Μῆνιν ἄειδε θεὰ Πηληϊάδεω ᾿Αχιλῆος (1)
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