Beat me to it, charleski! After trying to use the font myself to show that it can be done, (in vain I might add), I tried with a different one, and all was fine. So the problem lies with the font. I don't know what exactly its problem was - I thought it might be the font size, but encoding seems more plausible.
I attach an example epub with a greek sentence and an embedded font to show that it can work. The font is GFSArtemisia.ttf, found here
http://www.greekfontsociety.gr/pages...faces20th.html , and the license states that
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You may use these fonts for personal and commercial use. These fonts may be freely redistributed, provided that you do not alter them in any way and that you credit GFS for this.
These fonts are distributed free and may not be sold or resold for any purposes.
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