Safari not reading CSS scripts correctly?

I have in my .css file a command as thus:
menu {
font-family: "Monotype Corsiva";
This under all circumstances works, Monotype Corsiva is in OS X, and Windows OS's... but for some reason Safari won't view the font... why?
This has to be a Safari bug, for I can get some other cursive fonts working...if it isn't how do I get the fonts working in Safari?

It also doesn't answer my question.
I doubt you will find one here. You might go to
http://webkit.org/
and try the latest nightly build and see if it works better.

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