These transliterations are based upon the Michigan-Claremont (Hebrew) and
Thesaurus
Lingae Graecae (Greek) systems with links to the originals.
Note that these map to the SP fonts that were developed while Jimmy Adair
(Editor of
TC) and myself were at Scholars Press.
See: ftp://rosetta.atla-certr.org/pub/fonts/fonts.html for the SP fonts.
Hope this helps!
Patrick
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Patrick Durusau
Director of Research and Development
Society of Biblical Literature
pdurusau AT emory.edu
Dan Wagner wrote:
> There are a variety of transliterations being used in typing Hebrew. Can
> anyone suggest a standard (preferably on the web)? Is there an official
> standard for this list already that some of us might not be aware of?
>
> Thanks,
> Dan Wagner
>
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