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English: Digamma as it appears in GR Times New Roman, Vusillus Old Face, Old Standard, and New Athena Unicode -- intended as a more correct representation of digamma as used in Classics publications than the existing Digamma (Ϝϝ).png
Source GR Times New Roman, Vusillus Old Face, Old Standard and New Athena Unicode fonts
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current08:43, 12 August 2012Thumbnail for version as of 08:43, 12 August 20121,046 × 693 (83 KB)LEO33 - SofokliDigamma as it appears in GR Times New Roman, Vusillus Old Face, Old Standard, and New Athena Unicode -- intended as a more correct representation of digamma as used in Classics publications than the existing Image:Digamma (Ϝϝ).png
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