Truetype fonts for MS Windows unless otherwise stated
| American Uncial |
| Uncial font |
| Viking |
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| Uncial |
| (Peter Rempel) |
| Uncial Alternate Caps |
| (Peter Rempel) |
| Uncial Alt Caps 2 |
| (Peter Rempel) |
Uncial
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| 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 |
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Noel
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Karolingisch
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| Carolingian minuscule (Fontasia) |
| Carolingian |
| (William Boyd) |
| Merlin (= Bodacious-Normal) |
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| Caliph |
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| Vatican Rough Letters 8th c. |
| (Flight of the Dragon) |
Roman Rustic
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| Rustica, 1st to 6th century, normal and bold (J.G. Jackson) |
| Burgundian |
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| Theodoric |
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| Schwaben |
| Fraktur, including high s and round s |
| Fette Fraktur |
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| Fraktur & Antiqua | ![]() ![]()
| Shareware package from Will Software (German), all fonts include high s, round s, and many ligatures |
| Paganini |
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| Old Germen |
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| Faustus |
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| JSL Blackletter |
| based on a font from 1580; including some ligatures (Jeffrey S. Lee) |
| Beckett |
| (MAC/Windows) |
| Linotext |
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| Helena |
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| Diploma |
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| Uechi |
| (Xtra Font Gallery) |
| Ruritan | ![]()
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| Diamond Gothic |
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| Black Forest |
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| GoodCity |
| the font Gutenberg used to print the Bible, including high s and round s |
| Cadeaulx |
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| Music Hall |
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| Kelly Ann Gothic |
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| Deutsch Gothic |
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| Florimel |
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| 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) |
| Walrod |
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Papyrus
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| Black Chancery |
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| Vivienne |
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| Stonehenge |
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| Wizard |
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| Visitation |
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| Alchemist |
| incl. some alchymistic symbols |
| Antichrist |
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| Dem Bones |
| a skeletal font |
| Bones |
| another skeletal font |
| Mandragora |
| Scriptorium |
| PostCrypt |
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| Goblin Moon |
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| Blood of Dracula |
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| Solstice of Suffering |
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| 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
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| (Peter Rempel) |
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 |
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| 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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