The Brill typeface remains geared especially towards scholarship, although many others have found its design (by John Hudson of Tiro Typeworks) very appealing. Many OpenType superscripts and subscripts were added, the OpenType code has been improved to work around some application bugs, and many refinements have been introduced. General Latin as well as specialized linguistic and philosophical logic support has been strengthened (178 chars.), punctuation marks and various symbols have been added (93 chars.), the Greek character set has been brought up to date (3 chars.), and finally, Cyrillic support now extends to Old Russian, and all Cyrillic Turkic orthographies are covered as well (107 chars.). Brill is proud to present the largest upgrade of the Brill fonts since their introduction in 2011: version 4.0 adds 381 characters to all fonts.
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