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I feel the font in the following picture is very good-looking (though I don't quite like its italics part), better than the usual Times New Roman in my opinion:

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So I want to use the same font in my LaTeX main text. Who can tell its name and how to use it in LaTeX amsbook and amsart? (E.g. what package I need to use?)

Lao-tzu
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  • I don't think so. Knowing its name is one small issue, more importantly I want to use it in LaTeX, and I don't know how. – Lao-tzu Sep 18 '21 at 10:04
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    \usepackage{ebgaramond,ebgaramond-maths} – egreg Sep 18 '21 at 10:17
  • Your question has two questions in one, so also two types of related questions :) for the question "how to use a custom font in amsbook/amsart" there is https://tex.stackexchange.com/questions/254245/how-can-i-use-my-own-fonts-in-latex or if a font package exists for this specific font then https://tex.stackexchange.com/questions/59403/what-font-packages-are-installed-in-tex-live can be helpful. – Marijn Sep 18 '21 at 10:18
  • Thanks! I found it's ETbb: https://tug.org/FontCatalogue/etbb/ – Lao-tzu Sep 18 '21 at 10:24
  • @egreg This is very useful, thank you very much! – Lao-tzu Sep 18 '21 at 10:31
  • @egreg As I said, I don't quite like its italics part, I only want to use it in the main text. Do you know if there is an easy way to keep things in theorem environments as before? (If not, that's fine, I can accept.) I find if I omit "ebgaramond-maths", then it will be as before in formulae. I also want to avoid it in italics/\emph in the main text. – Lao-tzu Sep 18 '21 at 10:46
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    The "y" of the etbb it is different than to that correct of ebgaramond, ebgaramond-maths as suggest brilliantly by @egreg. – Sebastiano Sep 18 '21 at 10:51

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