Some interesting topics on the Internet.
Legal History.
English
An American perspective.
Astronomy and celestial pictures on the WWW.
A Multimedia Tour of
the Nine Planets.
Astronomy and Astrophysics
on the Web.
As featured on NPR,
Earth and Sky,
courtesy National Science Foundation.
sci.astro FAQ,
Frequently asked questions about the cosmos,
thanks to Cornell Astrophysics Dept.
Mathematically generated and computer images.
Fractals, courtesy Paul Carlson.
Poynton's Colour Page
FAQ on color computer images.
Science and Biology.
Cells alive!
cell biology on the Internet.
The Virtual Frog Dissection Kit.
The JASON Project,
an electronic field trip.
How to write your own webpage.
The concept :
World Wide Web Consortium,
the internet as a community.
An Introduction to HTML.
HTML stands for "Hypertext Markup Language," the code used by webbrowsers
A basic HTML
tutorial,
courtesy Maricopa County Community College.
The Editorial Eye,
a standard for web editors.
Historical pursuits.
Ancient Scripts
excellent reference for ancient languages and writing systems.
Where history lives on the Web,
The History Net.
Articles and Opinions.
The
Royalty in History
Webpage.
The Labyrinth Project,
Medieval Studies
brought to you by Georgetown University.
The
Smithsonian Museum of Natural History.
From Great Britain,
The Museum of Antiquities.
July 9, 2002.