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Times New Roman
popular serif typeface by Stanley Morison, Victor Lardent & Juan Parra(Victor's Asesor)
Georgia
1996 typeface by Matthew Carter
Baskerville
Baskerville is a serif typeface designed in 1757 by John Baskerville in Birmingham, England, and cut into metal by punchcutter John Handy. Baskerville is classified as a transitional typeface, intended as a refinement of what are now called old-style typefaces of the period, especially those of his most eminent contemporary, William Caslon.
Linux Libertine
free typeface family
Cambria
serif font family
Bitstream Charter
serif typeface designed by Matthew Carter
Q20829068
open-source serif typeface
Q856924
open-source serif typeface
IBM Plex
open-source typeface family developed by IBM
PT Typefaces
set of open-source typefaces
Nimbus Roman No. 9 L
open-source serif typeface
Perpetua
font
Bookman
typeface
Utopia
typeface
STIX Fonts
free typeface with comprehensive coverage of mathematical symbols
Literaturnaya
Literaturnaya ( or simply ) is a serif typeface, created in the USSR. Designed at Poligraphmash () at the end of the 1930s by Anatolii Shchukin (), the font was based on Hermann Berthold's Latinskaya (St. Petersburg, 1901), a version of Lateinisch for Russia, also developed at the Berthold foundry (Berlin, 1899). The digital version of Literaturnaya was developed at ParaGraph () foundry in 1996 by Lyubov Kuznetsova. Also, there was an unofficial digital version, created in 1992 by an unknown author (sometimes credited as !22! Soft).
Constantia
typeface
Q17060597
typeface for the Tibetan script
Transitional serif typefaces — category · Vinony