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Aramaic Fonts
Assyrian Information Management (AIM)
Posted: Sunday, March 21, 1999 at 07:21 AM UT | Updated:
April 10, 2025
These Aramaic (Syriac) fonts are stored within the Assyrian Information
Management (AIM) academic repository server to help preserve and promote the
Aramaic language.
The
Estrangelo font is an open source font and can be
used for personal or commercial purposes for the
preservation and advancement of the Aramaic
[Syriac] language.
The remaining fonts were contributed to this section by
the type designers/typographers for preservation purposes only and can be used
only for personal use.
Installation help for Aramaic [Syriac] fonts:
AIM is hosting and developing these
website projects.
Please visit the
information section to learn more about this website.
NOTE: The fonts are provided
“as is”, without warranty of any kind, express or implied, including but not
limited to any warranties of merchantability, fitness for a particular purpose
and noninfringement of copyright, patent, trademark, or other right.
Additionally, in no event shall Assyrian Information Management be liable for
any claim, damages or other liability, including any general, special, indirect, incidential, or consequential damages, whether in an action of contract, tort,
or otherwise, arising from, out of the use or inability to use the fonts. |
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Estrangelo (V1.1) (TrueType) —
The official font used at Assyrian Information Management ( AIM)
and various sections of www.atour.com, such
as the Aramaic Lexicon and Concordance ( online
dictionary). The Estrangelo font is an open source font and can be
used for personal or commercial purposes for the
preservation and advancement of the
Aramaic [Syriac] language.
Unfortunately, the development of the Estrangelo font
predated the standardization process to the Unicode Standard of UTF-8.
However, the font is beautifully rendered and can be used in optical character recognition
(OCR) projects of ancient and contemporary Aramaic texts.











































Additional fonts
Meltho fonts by
Beth Mardutho:
The Syriac Institute.
Choose version:
Windows ZIP
| Linux
East Syriac Adiabene
(originally one of the Meltho fonts, but not available in the current
distribution of that package as this font was thought to be lost)
Related
Information
Aramaic Lexicon
and Concordance
search the online
Aramaic Lexicon and Concordance, the dictionary of our language using English or
Aramaic words including many other options. For more information on the Aramaic language, dictionary, translations, God, and other topics, browse the
Aramaic Dictionary: Help notes section.
URL:
https://www.atour.com/dictionary
Peshitta
Aramaic/English Interlinear New Testament
an online translation of the Holy Peshitta in Aramaic/English interlinear
format. (archive)
URL:
https://www.peshitta.org
Beth
Mardutho: The Syriac Institute
- seeks to
promote the study and preservation of the Syriac heritage and language, and
to facilitate opportunities for people to pursue the study of this ancient
legacy globally.
URL:
https://www.bethmardutho.org
Aramaic (Syriac) scripts
A graphical representation of the different scripts used by the Assyrians.
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The first line is the Eastern Estrangela script.
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The second line is the Western Estrangela script.
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The third line is the modern Eastern script (Swadaya).
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The last line is the modern Western script (Serto).
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