![]() be prepared to be used for math purposes (this is highly non-trivial).I'd say the two fonts that best meet your three main requirements, that is ![]() ![]() Depending on how you look at a typeface (what aspects you're sensitive to), they may or may not be »close equivalents« to Bembo.īut since you seem to have to deal with a lot of math in your typesetting, your choices are somewhat limited anyways. (1) the various digital renditions of Hermann Zapf's Palatino that are around, and (2) Robert Slimbach's Minion. ones that bring across the aesthetics of the 1400s and 1500s - there's two typefaces you should have a look at: If the reason you'd like to use Bembo is your personal preference for »Renaissance« or »Humanist« typefaces, i.e.
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