Oh, I don't know. As I said, I really like EB Garamond, at least in theory, but the reality shows the shortcomings of free fonts. Liberation is a replacement for TNR to break the stranglehold of system fonts and particularly Microsoft and Monotype, with the TNR-Arial-Calibri triumvirate. That's a good thing, but I wouldn't use it for anything where I wouldn't use TNR, which is to say most things, and Linux Libertine is exactly the same. Plus, it just looks so flat, which is a problem with a lot of modern digital faces. That said, I like some of its capitalsAll free fonts, whether you need to pay to get good fonts these days is also a matter of opinion.
That said, Rosart is not that expensive. One need not purchase all of the weights; text regular, italic and maybe medium are all that one would ordinarily need. Anything above that would now be included customarily, but it's inauthentic to traditional typography before the nineteenth century, so one can certainly do without. You might need one display weight, which brings you out to 200€, and non-EU customers can get the VAT refunded apparently. That's not free, which is what upsets people, but you now have this font for a long, long time, if not for "life."
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