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Junicode

Junicode ("Junius-Unicode") is a free and open-source (SIL Open Font License) old-style serif typeface developed by Peter S. Baker of the University of Virginia. T‌he design is based on a 17th-century typeface used in Oxford, England.

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Category
Serif
Classification
Old-style
Date created
2001
Designer
Peter S. Baker
Latest release date
June 18, 2026; 2 months ago (2026-06-18) (2.225)
License
OFL

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Design

Origins and uses

Availability and development

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Junicode

Nodes47
Edges46
Triples54
Avg. degree1.96
Density0.042553
Components1

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Junicode

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related to Design · 26
Junicode → Alexander Wilson, Andrew Foulis, Anglo-Saxon, Caslon, Clarendon Press, Foulis Greek, Foulis Publishing House, Franciscus Junius, Garamond, George Hickes' Linguarum Vett, Glasgow, Greek, Greek Double Pica, Homer's, Iliad, It, Junius Unicode, Odyssey, Oxford University Press, Peter Baker
related to Availability and development · 7
Junicode → Additionally, Debian, FontForge, FreeBSD, SIL Open Font License, TrueType, Ubuntu
related to Origins and uses · 7
Junicode → Despite, In, It, Latin, Medieval Unicode Font Initiative, Regular, Unicode
related to External links · 5
Junicode → Baker Archived, Github, University, Virginia, Wayback Machine
Category · 1
Junicode → Serif
Classification · 1
Junicode → Old-style
Date created · 1
Junicode → 2001
Designer · 1
Junicode → Peter S. Baker
Latest release date · 1
Junicode → June 18, 2026; 2 months ago (2026-06-18) (2.225)
License · 1
Junicode → OFL

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font typeface used characters design old-style serif peter baker unicode university based development license medievalists regular open developed special oxford

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SubjectPredicateObjectConfidenceSrc
JunicodeCategorySerif1.00infobox
JunicodeClassificationOld-style1.00infobox
JunicodeDate created20011.00infobox
JunicodeDesignerPeter S. Baker1.00infobox
JunicodeLatest release dateJune 18, 2026; 2 months ago (2026-06-18) (2.225)1.00infobox
JunicodeLicenseOFL1.00infobox
Debianinstance ofspecific packages for Junicode are available for open source systems0.80text
Ubuntuinstance ofspecific packages for Junicode are available for open source systems0.80text
and FreeBSD.Tinstance ofspecific packages for Junicode are available for open source systems0.80text
Junicoderelated to Availability and developmentSIL Open Font License0.60section
Junicoderelated to Availability and developmentTrueType0.60section
Junicoderelated to Availability and developmentAdditionally0.60section

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