Monarcha Type Specimen

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Monarcha Type Specimen


Konštitučné či parlamentné m sú v súčasnosti najrozšírenejš čele stojí monarcha, ktorý je za symbol jednoty ľudu. Aj že panovník nastupuje na trón na nástupníctva, v ústavách býva z všetka moc pochádza od ľudu ( republikách) a od neho odvod


Introduction Family Concept, Weights and Styles

Heizölrückstoßabdämpfung Book Roman

Heizölrückstoßabdämpfung Regular Roman

Heizölrückstoßabdämpfung SemiBold Roman

Heizölrückstoßabdämpfung Bold Roman

Heizölrückstoßabdämpfung Book Italic

Heizölrückstoßabdämpfung Regular Italic

Heizölrückstoßabdämpfung SemiBold Italic

Heizölrückstoßabdämpfung

Monarcha is a serifed type family, with a strong influence of the baroque style, for extended texts. Its roman versions are slightly skewed, in the sense of reading, and its italics has unusual calligraphic features. Moreover, the contrast between thick and thin strokes is relatively smaller than in conventional serif fonts. These characteristics, coupled with its rounded shapes, give Monarcha a delicious fluidity and texture. Monarcha innovates and brings an exclusive OpenType feature to convert Arabic to Roman numerals up to 3999. It also has several other professional features - small caps, fractions, old style-, lining-, tabular numbers, scientific superior/inferior figures, stylistic sets and more than 40 different ligatures (standard + discretionary). The family consists of 8 styles, 4 weights - Book, Regular, SemiBold and Bold - plus their respective italic versions. The fonts are available in OpenType PS format and have extended character set to support CE, Baltic, Turkish as well as Western European languages.

Bold Italic

Monarcha Type Specimen


Design Characteristics Roman and Italic Styles

• Rounded shapes and corners • Relative low thick/thin contrast • Strong diagonal stress • Non-traditional proportions • Large x-height

Hhhfopsáyg Roman Versions

• “Leaf-shaped” terminations

Hhhfopsáyg Italic Versions

Monarcha Type Specimen


Typographical Features OpenType Features Access All Alternates

Shows the variations of a selected character via the Glyph Palette.

m -> M m m m

Localized Forms

Replaces glyphs with a different form according the selected language.

kitabım KITABIM kitabım -> kitabım kitabım kitabım (Turkish dotted i) arşiţă arşiţă arşiţă -> arşiţă arşiţă arşiţă (Romanian comma accent)

Standard Ligatures

This feature replaces a sequence of characters with a more ‘harmonious’ glyph. It is on by default.

affluent offensichtlich Kafka -> affluent offensichtlich Kafka

Discretionary Ligatures

Replaces a group of glyphs with a single glyph which, in contrast to the Standard Ligatures, is more decorative.

The phosphorescent sleeping room -> The phosphorescent sleeping room

Swashes Small Capitals

Converts characters to Small Capitals and adapts the punctuation to new vertical proportions.

Replaces default character glyphs with corresponding swash glyphs.

Vida além da morte -> Vida além da morte

{[(ÁBČŻ/åbćž)]}&¿?¡!&£¥ƒ€ -> {[(ÁBČŻ/åbćž)]}&¿?¡!&£¥ƒ€

Numerators

Replaces selected figures with numerator figures.

Case Sensitive

Shifts various punctuation marks up to a position that works better with all-capital sequences or sets of lining figures.

«‹{[(abcdefg)]}-–—›» -> «‹{[(abcdefg)]}-–—›»

957416 -> 957416 Denominators

Replaces selected figures with denominator figures.

Stylistic Sets 1 and 2

283017 -> 283017

These features contain stylistic variant glyphs corresponding to a group of default characters.

Relativity & Quantum Physics (Default Set) Relativity & Quantum Physics (Set 1) Relativity & Quantum Physics (Set 2)

Fractions

Used to convert the sequence “number-slash-number” into a fraction form.

5/21 27/259 132/1053 -> 5/21 27/259 132/1053

Monarcha Type Specimen


Typographical Features OpenType Features Contextual Alternates

Oldstyle Figures

-> ->> ->>> ->>>> -> -> ->> ->>> ->>>>

£¥ƒ€00123456789 -> £¥ƒ€00123456789

Replaces default glyphs with alternate forms which provide better joining behavior. It is on by default.

Scientific Inferiors

Changes selected figures from the lining style, proportional or tabular, to the oldstyle form.

Replaces lining or oldstyle figures and lowercase letters with smaller variants, which sit lower than the baseline, primarily for scientific notation.

Lining Figures

C20H25N3O CnH(2n+2) -> C20H25N3O CnH(2n+2)

£¥ƒ€00123456789 -> £¥ƒ€00123456789

Changes selected figures from oldstyle, proportional or tabular, to the lining form.

Superscript

Lining or oldstyle figures are replaced with superior figures, and lowercase letters are replaced with superior letters.

superscript123 -> superscript123

Proportional Figures

Replaces figure glyphs set on uniform (tabular) widths with corresponding glyphs set on glyph-specific (proportional) widths.

£¥ƒ€00123456789 -> £¥ƒ€00123456789 Subscript

Replaces a default glyph with a subscript glyph.

subscript321 -> subscript321 Ordinals

Tabular Figures

Replaces figure glyphs set on proportional widths with corresponding glyphs set on uniform (tabular) widths.

£¥ƒ€00123456789 -> £¥ƒ€00123456789

Replaces default alphabetic glyphs with the corresponding ordinal forms.

1st 2nd 3rd 8a Mlle 5ème -> 1st 2nd 3rd 8a Mlle 5ème

Titling Alternates

Monarcha uses this feature to convert default Arabic numerals to the ancient Roman numeral system, up to 3999 (3999).

Slashed Zero

Used to distinguish ‘zero’ from ‘O’ or ‘o’. All figure styles have a slashed zero.

185.075.150.000 -> 185.075.150.000

Volume 128 Chapter 94 -> Volume 128 Chapter 94 Title 2079 Section 357 -> Title 2079 Section 357

Monarcha Type Specimen


Glyph Repertoire Monarcha Book Roman

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Glyph Repertoire Monarcha Regular Roman

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Glyph Repertoire Monarcha SemiBold Roman

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Glyph Repertoire Monarcha Bold Roman

!"#$&'()*+,-./0123456789:;<=>?@ABCDEFGHIJKLMNO PQRSTUVWXYZ[\]^_`abcdefghijklmnopq r  s t u v w x y z { | } ~ ¡ ¢ £  ¤ ¥  ¦ § ¨ © ª « ¬ ­® ¯ ° ± ´ µ ¶ · ¸ º » ¿ À Á Â Ã Ä Å Æ Ç  È É Ê Ë Ì Í Î Ï Ð Ñ ÒÓÔÕÖ×ØÙÚÛÜÝÞßàáâãäåæçèéêëìíîïðñòóôõö÷ øùúûüýþÿĀāĂăĄąĆćĈĉĊċČčĎďĐđĒēĔĕĖėĘęĚěĜĝ ĞğĠġĢģĤĥĦħĨĩĪīĬĭĮįİıIJijĴĵĶķĸĹĺĻļĽľĿŀŁłŃńŅņŇňʼnŊŋŌōŎŏ ŐőŒœŔŕŖŗŘřŚśŜŝŞşŠšŢţŤťŦŧŨũŪūŬŭŮůŰűŲųŴŵŶŷŸŹźŻżŽžſ ƒǺǻǼǽǾǿȘșȚțπẀẁẂẃẄẅẞỲỳ–—‘’‚“”„†‡•…‹›€™Ω∂∆∏∑−√∞∫≈≠≤≥◊ %‰⁄¼½¾⅓⅔⅛⅜⅝⅞ ⁰¹²³⁴⁵⁶⁷⁸⁹⁺⁻⁼⁽⁾₀₁₂₃₄₅₆₇₈₉₊₋₌₍₎èⁿ           ff fi fl ffi ffl                                   ſt st    -> ->> ->>> ->>>> Monarcha Type Specimen


Glyph Repertoire Monarcha Book Italic

!"#$&'()*+,-./0123456789:;<=>?@ABCDEFGHIJKLMNO PQRSTUVWXYZ[\]^_`abcdefghijklmnopq r  s t u v w x y z { | } ~ ¡ ¢ £  ¤ ¥  ¦ § ¨ © ª « ¬ ­® ¯ ° ± ´ µ ¶ · ¸ º » ¿ À Á Â Ã Ä Å Æ Ç  È É Ê Ë Ì Í Î Ï Ð Ñ ÒÓÔÕÖ×ØÙÚÛÜÝÞßàáâãäåæçèéêëìíîïðñòóôõö÷ øùúûüýþÿĀāĂăĄąĆćĈĉĊċČčĎďĐđĒēĔĕĖėĘęĚěĜĝ ĞğĠġĢģĤĥĦħĨĩĪīĬĭĮįİıIJijĴĵĶķĸĹĺĻļĽľĿŀŁłŃńŅņŇňʼnŊŋŌōŎŏ ŐőŒœŔŕŖŗŘřŚśŜŝŞşŠšŢţŤťŦŧŨũŪūŬŭŮůŰűŲųŴŵŶŷŸŹźŻżŽžſ ƒǺǻǼǽǾǿȘșȚțπẀẁẂẃẄẅẞỲỳ–—‘’‚“”„†‡•…‹›€™Ω∂∆∏∑−√∞∫≈≠≤≥◊ %‰⁄¼½¾⅓⅔⅛⅜⅝⅞ ⁰¹²³⁴⁵⁶⁷⁸⁹⁺⁻⁼⁽⁾₀₁₂₃₄₅₆₇₈₉₊₋₌₍₎èⁿ      fffiflffiffl                               ſt st    -> ->> ->>> ->>>> Monarcha Type Specimen


Glyph Repertoire Monarcha Regular Italic

!"#$&'()*+,-./0123456789:;<=>?@ABCDEFGHIJKLMNO PQRSTUVWXYZ[\]^_`abcdefghijklmnopq r  s t u v w x y z { | } ~ ¡ ¢ £  ¤ ¥  ¦ § ¨ © ª « ¬ ­® ¯ ° ± ´ µ ¶ · ¸ º » ¿ À Á Â Ã Ä Å Æ Ç  È É Ê Ë Ì Í Î Ï Ð Ñ ÒÓÔÕÖ×ØÙÚÛÜÝÞßàáâãäåæçèéêëìíîïðñòóôõö÷ øùúûüýþÿĀāĂăĄąĆćĈĉĊċČčĎďĐđĒēĔĕĖėĘęĚěĜĝ ĞğĠġĢģĤĥĦħĨĩĪīĬĭĮįİıIJijĴĵĶķĸĹĺĻļĽľĿŀŁłŃńŅņŇňʼnŊŋŌōŎŏ ŐőŒœŔŕŖŗŘřŚśŜŝŞşŠšŢţŤťŦŧŨũŪūŬŭŮůŰűŲųŴŵŶŷŸŹźŻżŽžſ ƒǺǻǼǽǾǿȘșȚțπẀẁẂẃẄẅẞỲỳ–—‘’‚“”„†‡•…‹›€™Ω∂∆∏∑−√∞∫≈≠≤≥◊ %‰⁄¼½¾⅓⅔⅛⅜⅝⅞ ⁰¹²³⁴⁵⁶⁷⁸⁹⁺⁻⁼⁽⁾₀₁₂₃₄₅₆₇₈₉₊₋₌₍₎èⁿ      fffiflffiffl                               ſt st    -> ->> ->>> ->>>> Monarcha Type Specimen


Glyph Repertoire Monarcha SemiBold Italic

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Glyph Repertoire Monarcha Bold Italic

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Text Samples Monarcha Book Roman 8/12 During the sixth century, the traditional Greco-Roman culture was still influential in the Eastern empire with prominent representatives such as the natural philosopher John Philoponus. Nevertheless, the Christian philosophy and culture were in the ascendant and began to dominate the older culture. Hymns written by Romanos the Melode marked the development of the Divine Liturgy, while architects and builders worked to complete the new Church of the Holy Wisdom, Hagia Sophia, designed to replace an older church destroyed in the course of the Nika revolt. Hagia Sophia stands today as one of the major monuments of architectural history. During the sixth and seventh centuries, the Empire was struck by a series of epidemics, which would greatly devastate the population, contributing to a significant economic decline and weakening of the Empire. Thus, some historians trace to the period between Justinian’s death and the accession of Heraclius

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During the sixth century, the traditional GrecoRoman culture was still influential in the Eastern empire with prominent representatives such as the natural philosopher John Philoponus. Nevertheless, the Christian philosophy and culture were in the ascendant and began to dominate the older culture. Hymns written by Romanos the Melode marked the development of the Divine Liturgy, while architects and builders worked to complete the new Church of the Holy Wisdom, Hagia Sophia, designed to replace an older church destroyed in the course of the Nika revolt. Hagia Sophia stands today as one of the major monuments of architectural history. During the sixth and

During the sixth century, the traditional Greco-Roman culture was still influential in the Eastern empire with prominent representatives such as the natural philosopher John Philoponus. Nevertheless, the Christian philosophy and culture were in the ascendant and began to dominate the older culture. Hymns written by Romanos the Melode marked the development of the Divine Lit-

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During the sixth century, the traditional Greco-Roman culture was still influential in the Eastern empire with prominent representatives such as the natural philosopher John Philoponus. Nevertheless, the Christian philosophy and culture were in the ascendant and began to dominate the older culture. Hymns written by Romanos the Melode marked the development of the Divine Liturgy, while architects and builders worked to complete the new Church of the Holy Wisdom, Hagia Sophia, designed to replace an older church destroyed in the course of the Nika revolt. Hagia Sophia stands today as one of the major monuments of architectural history. During the sixth and seventh centuries, the Empire was struck by a series of epidemics, which would greatly devastate the population, contributing to a significant

During the sixth century, the traditional Greco-Roman culture was still influential in the Eastern empire with prominent representatives such as the natural philosopher John Philoponus. Nevertheless, the Christian philosophy and culture were in the ascendant and began to dominate the older culture. Hymns written by Romanos the Melode marked the development of the Divine Liturgy, while architects and builders worked to complete the new Church of the Holy Wisdom, Hagia So-

During the sixth century, the traditional Greco-Roman culture was still influential in the Eastern empire with prominent representatives such as the natural philosopher John Philoponus. Nevertheless, the Christian philosophy and culture were in the ascendant and began to dominate the older culture. Monarcha Type Specimen


Text Samples Monarcha Regular Roman 8/12 During the sixth century, the traditional Greco-Roman culture was still influential in the Eastern empire with prominent representatives such as the natural philosopher John Philoponus. Nevertheless, the Christian philosophy and culture were in the ascendant and began to dominate the older culture. Hymns written by Romanos the Melode marked the development of the Divine Liturgy, while architects and builders worked to complete the new Church of the Holy Wisdom, Hagia Sophia, designed to replace an older church destroyed in the course of the Nika revolt. Hagia Sophia stands today as one of the major monuments of architectural history. During the sixth and seventh centuries, the Empire was struck by a series of epidemics, which would greatly devastate the population, contributing to a significant economic decline and weakening of the Empire. Thus, some historians trace to the period between Justinian’s death and

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During the sixth century, the traditional GrecoRoman culture was still influential in the Eastern empire with prominent representatives such as the natural philosopher John Philoponus. Nevertheless, the Christian philosophy and culture were in the ascendant and began to dominate the older culture. Hymns written by Romanos the Melode marked the development of the Divine Liturgy, while architects and builders worked to complete the new Church of the Holy Wisdom, Hagia Sophia, designed to replace an older church destroyed in the course of the Nika revolt. Hagia Sophia stands today as one of the major monuments of architectural

During the sixth century, the traditional Greco-Roman culture was still influential in the Eastern empire with prominent representatives such as the natural philosopher John Philoponus. Nevertheless, the Christian philosophy and culture were in the ascendant and began to dominate the older culture. Hymns written by Romanos the Melode marked the develop-

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During the sixth century, the traditional GrecoRoman culture was still influential in the Eastern empire with prominent representatives such as the natural philosopher John Philoponus. Nevertheless, the Christian philosophy and culture were in the ascendant and began to dominate the older culture. Hymns written by Romanos the Melode marked the development of the Divine Liturgy, while architects and builders worked to complete the new Church of the Holy Wisdom, Hagia Sophia, designed to replace an older church destroyed in the course of the Nika revolt. Hagia Sophia stands today as one of the major monuments of architectural history. During the sixth and seventh centuries, the Empire was struck by a series of epidemics, which would greatly devastate the

During the sixth century, the traditional Greco-Roman culture was still influential in the Eastern empire with prominent representatives such as the natural philosopher John Philoponus. Nevertheless, the Christian philosophy and culture were in the ascendant and began to dominate the older culture. Hymns written by Romanos the Melode marked the development of the Divine Liturgy, while architects and builders worked to complete the new Church of the Holy Wis-

During the sixth century, the traditional Greco-Roman culture was still influential in the Eastern empire with prominent representatives such as the natural philosopher John Philoponus. Nevertheless, the Christian philosophy and culture were in the ascendant and began to dominate the older Monarcha Type Specimen


Text Samples Monarcha SemiBold Roman 8/12 During the sixth century, the traditional Greco-Roman culture was still influential in the Eastern empire with prominent representatives such as the natural philosopher John Philoponus. Nevertheless, the Christian philosophy and culture were in the ascendant and began to dominate the older culture. Hymns written by Romanos the Melode marked the development of the Divine Liturgy, while architects and builders worked to complete the new Church of the Holy Wisdom, Hagia Sophia, designed to replace an older church destroyed in the course of the Nika revolt. Hagia Sophia stands today as one of the major monuments of architectural history. During the sixth and seventh centuries, the Empire was struck by a series of epidemics, which would greatly devastate the population, contributing to a significant economic decline and weakening of the Empire. Thus, some historians trace to the period

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During the sixth century, the traditional Greco-Roman culture was still influential in the Eastern empire with prominent representatives such as the natural philosopher John Philoponus. Nevertheless, the Christian philosophy and culture were in the ascendant and began to dominate the older culture. Hymns written by Romanos the Melode marked the development of the Divine Liturgy, while architects and builders worked to complete the new Church of the Holy Wisdom, Hagia Sophia, designed to replace an older church destroyed in the course of the Nika revolt. Hagia Sophia stands today as one of the major monuments

During the sixth century, the traditional Greco-Roman culture was still influential in the Eastern empire with prominent representatives such as the natural philosopher John Philoponus. Nevertheless, the Christian philosophy and culture were in the ascendant and began to dominate the older culture. Hymns written by Romanos the Melode marked the develop-

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During the sixth century, the traditional GrecoRoman culture was still influential in the Eastern empire with prominent representatives such as the natural philosopher John Philoponus. Nevertheless, the Christian philosophy and culture were in the ascendant and began to dominate the older culture. Hymns written by Romanos the Melode marked the development of the Divine Liturgy, while architects and builders worked to complete the new Church of the Holy Wisdom, Hagia Sophia, designed to replace an older church destroyed in the course of the Nika revolt. Hagia Sophia stands today as one of the major monuments of architectural history. During the sixth and seventh centuries, the Empire was struck by a series of epidemics, which would greatly devastate

During the sixth century, the traditional Greco-Roman culture was still influential in the Eastern empire with prominent representatives such as the natural philosopher John Philoponus. Nevertheless, the Christian philosophy and culture were in the ascendant and began to dominate the older culture. Hymns written by Romanos the Melode marked the development of the Divine Liturgy, while architects and builders worked to complete the new Church of

During the sixth century, the traditional Greco-Roman culture was still influential in the Eastern empire with prominent representatives such as the natural philosopher John Philoponus. Nevertheless, the Christian philosophy and culture were in the ascendant and began to Monarcha Type Specimen


Text Samples Monarcha Bold Roman 8/12 During the sixth century, the traditional Greco-Roman culture was still influential in the Eastern empire with prominent representatives such as the natural philosopher John Philoponus. Nevertheless, the Christian philosophy and culture were in the ascendant and began to dominate the older culture. Hymns written by Romanos the Melode marked the development of the Divine Liturgy, while architects and builders worked to complete the new Church of the Holy Wisdom, Hagia Sophia, designed to replace an older church destroyed in the course of the Nika revolt. Hagia Sophia stands today as one of the major monuments of architectural history. During the sixth and seventh centuries, the Empire was struck by a series of epidemics, which would greatly devastate the population, contributing to a significant economic decline and weakening of the Empire. Thus,

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During the sixth century, the traditional Greco-Roman culture was still influential in the Eastern empire with prominent representatives such as the natural philosopher John Philoponus. Nevertheless, the Christian philosophy and culture were in the ascendant and began to dominate the older culture. Hymns written by Romanos the Melode marked the development of the Divine Liturgy, while architects and builders worked to complete the new Church of the Holy Wisdom, Hagia Sophia, designed to replace an older church destroyed in the course of the Nika revolt. Hagia Sophia stands

During the sixth century, the traditional Greco-Roman culture was still influential in the Eastern empire with prominent representatives such as the natural philosopher John Philoponus. Nevertheless, the Christian philosophy and culture were in the ascendant and began to dominate the older culture. Hymns written by Romanos the

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During the sixth century, the traditional GrecoRoman culture was still influential in the Eastern empire with prominent representatives such as the natural philosopher John Philoponus. Nevertheless, the Christian philosophy and culture were in the ascendant and began to dominate the older culture. Hymns written by Romanos the Melode marked the development of the Divine Liturgy, while architects and builders worked to complete the new Church of the Holy Wisdom, Hagia Sophia, designed to replace an older church destroyed in the course of the Nika revolt. Hagia Sophia stands today as one of the major monuments of architectural history. During the sixth and seventh centuries, the Empire was

During the sixth century, the traditional Greco-Roman culture was still influential in the Eastern empire with prominent representatives such as the natural philosopher John Philoponus. Nevertheless, the Christian philosophy and culture were in the ascendant and began to dominate the older culture. Hymns written by Romanos the Melode marked the development of the Divine Liturgy, while architects and builders worked to complete

During the sixth century, the traditional Greco-Roman culture was still influential in the Eastern empire with prominent representatives such as the natural philosopher John Philoponus. Nevertheless, the Christian philosophy and culture were in the ascendant and began Monarcha Type Specimen


Text Samples Monarcha Book Italic 8/12 During the sixth century, the traditional Greco-Roman culture was still influential in the Eastern empire with prominent representatives such as the natural philosopher John Philoponus. Nevertheless, the Christian philosophy and culture were in the ascendant and began to dominate the older culture. Hymns written by Romanos the Melode marked the development of the Divine Liturgy, while architects and builders worked to complete the new Church of the Holy Wisdom, Hagia Sophia, designed to replace an older church destroyed in the course of the Nika revolt. Hagia Sophia stands today as one of the major monuments of architectural history. During the sixth and seventh centuries, the Empire was struck by a series of epidemics, which would greatly devastate the population, contributing to a significant economic decline and weakening of the Empire. Thus, some historians trace to the period between Justinian’s death and the accession of Heraclius the transformation of Classical civilization into Eastern Orthodox civilization.

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During the sixth century, the traditional Greco-Roman culture was still influential in the Eastern empire with prominent representatives such as the natural philosopher John Philoponus. Nevertheless, the Christian philosophy and culture were in the ascendant and began to dominate the older culture. Hymns written by Romanos the Melode marked the development of the Divine Liturgy, while architects and builders worked to complete the new Church of the Holy Wisdom, Hagia Sophia, designed to replace an older church destroyed in the course of the Nika revolt. Hagia Sophia stands today as one of the major monuments of architectural history. During the sixth and seventh centuries, the Empire was struck by a series of epidemics, which

During the sixth century, the traditional Greco-Roman culture was still influential in the Eastern empire with prominent representatives such as the natural philosopher John Philoponus. Nevertheless, the Christian philosophy and culture were in the ascendant and began to dominate the older culture. Hymns written by Romanos the Melode marked the development of the Divine Liturgy, while architects and builders

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During the sixth century, the traditional Greco-Roman culture was still influential in the Eastern empire with prominent representatives such as the natural philosopher John Philoponus. Nevertheless, the Christian philosophy and culture were in the ascendant and began to dominate the older culture. Hymns written by Romanos the Melode marked the development of the Divine Liturgy, while architects and builders worked to complete the new Church of the Holy Wisdom, Hagia Sophia, designed to replace an older church destroyed in the course of the Nika revolt. Hagia Sophia stands today as one of the major monuments of architectural history. During the sixth and seventh centuries, the Empire was struck by a series of epidemics, which would greatly devastate the population, contributing to a significant economic decline and weakening of the Empire. Thus, some

During the sixth century, the traditional Greco-Roman culture was still influential in the Eastern empire with prominent representatives such as the natural philosopher John Philoponus. Nevertheless, the Christian philosophy and culture were in the ascendant and began to dominate the older culture. Hymns written by Romanos the Melode marked the development of the Divine Liturgy, while architects and builders worked to complete the new Church of the Holy Wisdom, Hagia Sophia, designed to replace an older

During the sixth century, the traditional Greco-Roman culture was still influential in the Eastern empire with prominent representatives such as the natural philosopher John Philoponus. Nevertheless, the Christian philosophy and culture were in the ascendant and began to dominate the older culture. Hymns written by Romanos Monarcha Type Specimen


Text Samples Monarcha Regular Italic 8/12 During the sixth century, the traditional Greco-Roman culture was still influential in the Eastern empire with prominent representatives such as the natural philosopher John Philoponus. Nevertheless, the Christian philosophy and culture were in the ascendant and began to dominate the older culture. Hymns written by Romanos the Melode marked the development of the Divine Liturgy, while architects and builders worked to complete the new Church of the Holy Wisdom, Hagia Sophia, designed to replace an older church destroyed in the course of the Nika revolt. Hagia Sophia stands today as one of the major monuments of architectural history. During the sixth and seventh centuries, the Empire was struck by a series of epidemics, which would greatly devastate the population, contributing to a significant economic decline and weakening of the Empire. Thus, some historians trace to the period between Justinian’s death and the accession of Heraclius the transformation of Classical civilization into Eastern Orthodox

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During the sixth century, the traditional GrecoRoman culture was still influential in the Eastern empire with prominent representatives such as the natural philosopher John Philoponus. Nevertheless, the Christian philosophy and culture were in the ascendant and began to dominate the older culture. Hymns written by Romanos the Melode marked the development of the Divine Liturgy, while architects and builders worked to complete the new Church of the Holy Wisdom, Hagia Sophia, designed to replace an older church destroyed in the course of the Nika revolt. Hagia Sophia stands today as one of the major monuments of architectural history. During the sixth and seventh centuries, the Empire was

During the sixth century, the traditional Greco-Roman culture was still influential in the Eastern empire with prominent representatives such as the natural philosopher John Philoponus. Nevertheless, the Christian philosophy and culture were in the ascendant and began to dominate the older culture. Hymns written by Romanos the Melode marked the development of the Divine Liturgy, while architects and

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During the sixth century, the traditional Greco-Roman culture was still influential in the Eastern empire with prominent representatives such as the natural philosopher John Philoponus. Nevertheless, the Christian philosophy and culture were in the ascendant and began to dominate the older culture. Hymns written by Romanos the Melode marked the development of the Divine Liturgy, while architects and builders worked to complete the new Church of the Holy Wisdom, Hagia Sophia, designed to replace an older church destroyed in the course of the Nika revolt. Hagia Sophia stands today as one of the major monuments of architectural history. During the sixth and seventh centuries, the Empire was struck by a series of epidemics, which would greatly devastate the population, contributing to a significant economic decline and weakening of the

During the sixth century, the traditional Greco-Roman culture was still influential in the Eastern empire with prominent representatives such as the natural philosopher John Philoponus. Nevertheless, the Christian philosophy and culture were in the ascendant and began to dominate the older culture. Hymns written by Romanos the Melode marked the development of the Divine Liturgy, while architects and builders worked to complete the new Church of the Holy Wisdom, Hagia Sophia, designed to replace

During the sixth century, the traditional Greco-Roman culture was still influential in the Eastern empire with prominent representatives such as the natural philosopher John Philoponus. Nevertheless, the Christian philosophy and culture were in the ascendant and began to dominate the older culture. Hymns written Monarcha Type Specimen


Text Samples Monarcha SemiBold Italic 8/12 During the sixth century, the traditional Greco-Roman culture was still influential in the Eastern empire with prominent representatives such as the natural philosopher John Philoponus. Nevertheless, the Christian philosophy and culture were in the ascendant and began to dominate the older culture. Hymns written by Romanos the Melode marked the development of the Divine Liturgy, while architects and builders worked to complete the new Church of the Holy Wisdom, Hagia Sophia, designed to replace an older church destroyed in the course of the Nika revolt. Hagia Sophia stands today as one of the major monuments of architectural history. During the sixth and seventh centuries, the Empire was struck by a series of epidemics, which would greatly devastate the population, contributing to a significant economic decline and weakening of the Empire. Thus, some historians trace to the period between Justinian’s death and the accession of Heraclius the transformation of Classical civilization into

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During the sixth century, the traditional GrecoRoman culture was still influential in the Eastern empire with prominent representatives such as the natural philosopher John Philoponus. Nevertheless, the Christian philosophy and culture were in the ascendant and began to dominate the older culture. Hymns written by Romanos the Melode marked the development of the Divine Liturgy, while architects and builders worked to complete the new Church of the Holy Wisdom, Hagia Sophia, designed to replace an older church destroyed in the course of the Nika revolt. Hagia Sophia stands today as one of the major monuments of architectural history. During the sixth and seventh centuries, the Empire

During the sixth century, the traditional Greco-Roman culture was still influential in the Eastern empire with prominent representatives such as the natural philosopher John Philoponus. Nevertheless, the Christian philosophy and culture were in the ascendant and began to dominate the older culture. Hymns written by Romanos the Melode marked the development of the Divine Lit-

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During the sixth century, the traditional Greco-Roman culture was still influential in the Eastern empire with prominent representatives such as the natural philosopher John Philoponus. Nevertheless, the Christian philosophy and culture were in the ascendant and began to dominate the older culture. Hymns written by Romanos the Melode marked the development of the Divine Liturgy, while architects and builders worked to complete the new Church of the Holy Wisdom, Hagia Sophia, designed to replace an older church destroyed in the course of the Nika revolt. Hagia Sophia stands today as one of the major monuments of architectural history. During the sixth and seventh centuries, the Empire was struck by a series of epidemics, which would greatly devastate the population, contributing to a significant economic decline

During the sixth century, the traditional Greco-Roman culture was still influential in the Eastern empire with prominent representatives such as the natural philosopher John Philoponus. Nevertheless, the Christian philosophy and culture were in the ascendant and began to dominate the older culture. Hymns written by Romanos the Melode marked the development of the Divine Liturgy, while architects and builders worked to complete the new Church of the Holy Wisdom, Hagia Sophia, designed

During the sixth century, the traditional Greco-Roman culture was still influential in the Eastern empire with prominent representatives such as the natural philosopher John Philoponus. Nevertheless, the Christian philosophy and culture were in the ascendant and began to dominate the older culture. Monarcha Type Specimen


Text Samples Monarcha Bold Italic 8/12 During the sixth century, the traditional Greco-Roman culture was still influential in the Eastern empire with prominent representatives such as the natural philosopher John Philoponus. Nevertheless, the Christian philosophy and culture were in the ascendant and began to dominate the older culture. Hymns written by Romanos the Melode marked the development of the Divine Liturgy, while architects and builders worked to complete the new Church of the Holy Wisdom, Hagia Sophia, designed to replace an older church destroyed in the course of the Nika revolt. Hagia Sophia stands today as one of the major monuments of architectural history. During the sixth and seventh centuries, the Empire was struck by a series of epidemics, which would greatly devastate the population, contributing to a significant economic decline and weakening of the Empire. Thus, some historians trace to the period between Justinian’s death and the accession of

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During the sixth century, the traditional GrecoRoman culture was still influential in the Eastern empire with prominent representatives such as the natural philosopher John Philoponus. Nevertheless, the Christian philosophy and culture were in the ascendant and began to dominate the older culture. Hymns written by Romanos the Melode marked the development of the Divine Liturgy, while architects and builders worked to complete the new Church of the Holy Wisdom, Hagia Sophia, designed to replace an older church destroyed in the course of the Nika revolt. Hagia Sophia stands today as one of the major monuments of architectural history. During

During the sixth century, the traditional Greco-Roman culture was still influential in the Eastern empire with prominent representatives such as the natural philosopher John Philoponus. Nevertheless, the Christian philosophy and culture were in the ascendant and began to dominate the older culture. Hymns written by Romanos the Melode marked the development of the

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During the sixth century, the traditional GrecoRoman culture was still influential in the Eastern empire with prominent representatives such as the natural philosopher John Philoponus. Nevertheless, the Christian philosophy and culture were in the ascendant and began to dominate the older culture. Hymns written by Romanos the Melode marked the development of the Divine Liturgy, while architects and builders worked to complete the new Church of the Holy Wisdom, Hagia Sophia, designed to replace an older church destroyed in the course of the Nika revolt. Hagia Sophia stands today as one of the major monuments of architectural history. During the sixth and seventh centuries, the Empire was struck by a series of epidemics, which would greatly devastate the

During the sixth century, the traditional Greco-Roman culture was still influential in the Eastern empire with prominent representatives such as the natural philosopher John Philoponus. Nevertheless, the Christian philosophy and culture were in the ascendant and began to dominate the older culture. Hymns written by Romanos the Melode marked the development of the Divine Liturgy, while architects and builders worked to complete the new Church of the Holy Wis-

During the sixth century, the traditional Greco-Roman culture was still influential in the Eastern empire with prominent representatives such as the natural philosopher John Philoponus. Nevertheless, the Christian philosophy and culture were in the ascendant and began to dominate the Monarcha Type Specimen


Language Support Supported Languages Afrikaans Albanian Aragonese Arumanian Arvanitika (Latin) Asturian Azerbaijani (Latin) Baraba Tatar Basque Bislama Bosnian (Latin) Breton Byelorussian (Latin) Catalan Chamorro Chechen (Latin) Chichewa Crimean Tatar (Latin) Croatian Czech Danish Dutch East Frisian English Esperanto Estonian Faroese Finnish Franco-Provençal French Frisian Friulian Galician

Supported Code Pages German Greenlandic (and pre-1973) Hawaiian Hungarian Icelandic Inari Sami Indonesian Irish Istro-Romanian Italian Karaim (Latin) Kashubian Kurmanji Ladino (Latin) Latvian (Lettish) Lithuanian Low German Lu le Sami Luxembourgian Malagasy Malay (Latin) Maltese Manx Gaelic Maori Marshallese Moldavian (Latin) Norwegian North Frisian Northern Sami Northern Sotho Occitan Polish Portuguese

Rhaeto-romance Romanian Romansch Samoan Sardinian Scottish Gaelic Serbian (Latin) Slovak Slovenian Somali Sorbian (Upper & Lower) Southern Sami Southern Sotho Spanish Swedish Tagalog Tahitian Tongan Tsonga Tswana Turkish Ubykh Ume Sami Våmhusmål Vepsian Wallisian Walloon Welsh West Frisian Wolof Xhosa Yapese Zulu

Windows MS Windows 1250 Eastern European MS Windows 1252 Western MS Windows 1254 Turkish MS Windows 1257 Baltic Mac Mac OS Roman Mac OS Central Europe Mac OS Croatian Mac OS Icelandic Mac OS Romanian Mac OS Turkish ISO ISO 8859-1 Latin 1 Western ISO 8859-2 Latin 2 Central Europe ISO 8859-3 Latin 3 Tu, Malt, Gal, Esp ISO 8859-4 Latin 4 Baltic ISO 8859-9 Latin 5 Turkish ISO 8859-10 Latin 6 Scandinavian ISO 8859-13 Latin 7 Baltic 2 ISO 8859-15 Latin 9 West Europe ISO 8859-16 Latin 10 Southeast Europe

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