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English: The famous Greek word logos — “word, speech, argument, ratio, etc.” — as SVG image. I don’t know if someone still needs such graphics in the times of Unicode, but if you like to use it here it is …
Deutsch: Das berühmte griechische Wort logos — „Wort, Rede, Argument, Berechnung“ usw. — als SVG-Grafik. Ich weiß nicht, ob heute in den Zeiten von Unicode noch solche Grafiken benötigt werden, aber wenn Sie sie benutzen möchten, hier ist sie …
Latina: Graecum praeclarum verbum λόγος, id est verbum, sermo, ratio, argumentatio et cetera.
Ελληνικά: Τὸ ὄνομα λόγος. |
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