Hi Gil:

Jack Kilmon has a Demotic font posted on his web site that might be good. I
have not personally used this Demotic font, but regularly use several other
of Jack's fine offerings; so hopefully this one will also prove adequate.

http://www.historian.net/files.htm

Anyone interested in the simplification of Unicode Greek fonts may also find
the following information helpful (this was recently and kindly posted by
Carl W. Conrad on his B-Greek List).

http://tyndaletech.blogspot.com/2008/01/unicode-fonts-unite-biblical-studies
.html

as well as

http://tinyurl.com/yswhd8

Warm Regards;

Kent

Kent D. Clarke (Ph.D. Bristol)
Brooke Foss Westcott Professor of New Testament
Textual Criticism, Greek Studies, and Hermeneutics
Seal Kap House
Trinity Western University
7600 Glover Road
Langley, BC
V2Y 1Y1 Canada
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Subject: [PAPY] Demotic font question

Could someone advise me on what would be the best option when it comes to
Demotic fonts for the PC (preferably available for free)?  After spending
a good amount of time searching the Web and even installing one font that
turns out not to be sufficiently ready I thought I had better ask.  Thank
you.

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