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Another user contacted me privately and said the following:

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This page has some information about which fonts use the circumflex:
http://www.drshirley.org/fonts/polytonic.html

It's rather old, but the information seems reliable.
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This is actually a quite useful site (assuming your interest is in Ancient
Greek), so I thought I should share it.




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