Asea is an etude on the dominant typeface of Greek typography
Description
Asea is an etude on the dominant typeface of Greek typography. Upright Greek
letters were designed in 1805 by Firmin Didot (1764-1836) and cut by Walfard
and Vibert. The typeface, together with a complete printing house, was donated
in 1821 to the new Greek state by Didot's son, Ambroise Firmin Didot (1790-
1876).
The font covers the Windows Glyph List, IPA Extensions, Greek Extended, Ancient
Greek Numbers, Byzantine and Ancient Greek Musical Notation, various
typographic extras and several Open Type features (Case-Sensitive Forms, Small
Capitals, Subscript, Superscript, Numerators, Denominators, Fractions, Old
Style Figures, Historical Forms, Stylistic Alternates, Ligatures).
It was created by George Douros.