[B-Greek] Giant Print Greek

James Ernest j.d.ernest at bc.edu
Thu Jun 19 22:45:29 EDT 2008


Mark,
Perhaps a friend or colleague--local, or within range of the postal
service--who has access to the TLG, wouldn't mind pulling a few pages of
text into a word-processing program now and then and printing it in whatever
font and point size works best for you? That would give you quite a range of
literature to choose from. Of course a nice printed book is a fine thing,
but I really don't know how much giant-print literature you're going to
find. As Ken already indicated, the type in the Deutsche Bibelgesellschaft's
grossdruck NA isn't really that big, and I personally have never seen a
"large print" edition of any other Greek text.
James



On Thu, Jun 19, 2008 at 12:11 PM, Mark Lightman <lightmanmark at yahoo.com>
wrote:

> I enjoy reading English in very large print and I am wondering
>  if there are any texts or series of texts in Ancient Greek with
> very large type.  I'm thinking of something bigger than the
> NET-NA Diglot which I think is the largest Greek font I have
> ever seen. (and it's really not that big.)
> Maybe a prayer book or a deluxe edition of
> Sophocles or something.  Anthing koine or classical which is
> worth reading and has very large type.
>
> Mark Lightman
>
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