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good afternoon good afternoon to all of you here and those of you watching the stream uh around the world uh itamp;#39;s lunchtime here in New York on a gray uh early spring day and we uh have something very exciting uh in store for all of us I have to say that 20 million years ago when I was a graduate student myself sitting in the manuscripts room at the C Cambridge University Library uh I remember seeing a person uh who might have been an earlier version uh of Professor McLoud standing uh with his McLoud portable collator comparing um machine wise different editions of books and I remember uh puzzling at this and wondering what was going on and and wondering why it was so important uh and that was a very long time ago Iamp;#39;ve come to learn a few things since then uh and we will all have the benefit of seeing this in action I think or seeing the kind of intelligence that is involved and was involved in Crea that machine in a moment Randall McLoud was educated at Harvard in the

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Polytonic fonts for ancient Greek Two of the best are: Gentium -- an elegant all-purpose unicode font for ancient Greek. New Athena Unicode -- less elegant, but contains more exotic specialist diacritics.
The Greek alphabet is the ancestor of the Latin and Cyrillic scripts. Like Latin and Cyrillic, Greek originally had only a single form of each letter; it developed the letter case distinction between uppercase and lowercase in parallel with Latin during the modern era.
In a broader sense, commonly used in historiography, all the ancient peoples of Italy are referred to as Italic peoples, including those who did not speak Indo-European languages such the Rhaetians, Ligures and Etruscans.
Historically, Greek typefaces would not include both upright and slanted italic characters like Roman faces do, instead choosing generally either an entirely upright face or an entirely slanted one.
Romance languages, including italian, all derived from vulgar latin and belong to the Italic branch of the indo-european languages. Greek is the single survivng language in a different branch of the indo-european languages the Hellenic.
Today some scholars are inclined to distinguish within the so-called Italic branch at least three independent members of the Indo-European family: Latin (with Faliscan), Osco-Umbrian (with South Picene), and Venetic (if indeed this is an Italic language, as will be assumed in this article).
The Italic language group is divided into two branches: one branch is represented by Latin and the closely related or even dialectal Faliscan and the other by a subgroup of languages that is usually referred to as the Sabellic or Sabellian languages.

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