![]() The Peshitta is the primary text of interest for biblical scholars. It's Unicode compliant and works well for Greek, Hebrew, and transliteration. Do you forget where all the accent and such are located on the keyboard? Then try the free UniqTitus Keyboard layout addin for MS Word. For biblical text work, I recommend that you install the Syriac Phonetic keyboard. Here's your best guide to getting your system set up for Syriac and registering the keyboards. (This page indicates that Syriac is not supported by TITUS Cyberbit, but the latest version I have linked above does indeed include it.) ![]() If you want to see what the fonts look like, go to this gallery page. What you really want, however, are the Unicode Syriac fonts such as TITUS Cyberbit or the wonderful collection of Meltho OpenType, Syriac scripts at Beth Mardutho. Some old TrueType fonts are still available at the SBL site (SPEdessa) and at (Estrangelo). Please consult this page which supercedes the info below.Ī compilation of stuff you need to work with the Syriac biblical texts. UPDATE 2008.07.03 - Instead of trying to keep this blog entry current, I have an updated version of these resources listed HERE.
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