elzevir is one of the oldest fonts used in typography. This blog is a bilingual writing exercise, a bridge between the old and the new world κατι σαν τον κολοσσο της Ροδου που στεκοταν με τα ποδια του στις δυο ακτες του λιμανιου.
Fish plates were first produced in Athens during the late fifth century BC. These Attic fish plates are characterized by fish whose bellies are oriented towards the outside rim of the plate. In Athens the palette was restricted to red clay fabric and black gloss slip with rare uses of white overpainting. Later, Italiote Greek settlers in Southern Italy began to mass-produce more colorful fish plates in Taranto (Greek "Taras"), Paestum (Greek "Poseidonia"), Capua (Etruscan "Capue"), and Cumae (Greek "Kyme"). The South Italian fish plates are characterized by decoration in which the fish's bellies are oriented towards the sauce cup at the center of the plate. The above fish plates are from he collection of Art Institute in Chicago