Intellectual Traditions
Resources
Selective – Eclectic Web Sources
In synch with the ethos of the Web, the list below is always in the making, and I will add to it when appropriate. Please check it frequently. As well, please let us know if you've made new discoveries as you make your excursions into cyberia. Note as well that, while many web sites may be informative and useful, they are typically no substitute for the more sustained scholarly discussion of a book.
As your time and interest permit, please look around in these useful companion sites:
European Studies: From Fourier to Futurism
- Encyclopedia of Philosophy I, II
- Stanford Encyclopedia of Philosophy
- Ancient Rome Resource Hub
- World Civilizations
- Catholic Encyclopedia
- "Hellenism & Hebraism"
- Raphael, The School of Athens
- Middle Ages and Renaissance Facts for Kids :)
- Francesco Petrarch I, II, III
- Renaissance Timeline I, II
- Renaissance Art I, II, III
- Renaissance Humanism & Lit I, II
- Machiavelli I, II, The Prince
- History of Florence I, II
- Michelangelo I, II, III
- Leonardo Da Vinci I, II, III, IV
- Roman/Venetian Glass
- Martin Luther I, II, III, IV, V
- Diet of Worms, Council of Trent
- Henry the Eighth I, II, III, IV, V
- History of Astronomy
- Famous Physicists and Astronomers
- Nicolaus Copernicus I, II
- Johann Kepler I, II, III
- The Galileo Project I, II, III, IV
- Isaac Newton I, II, III, Blake/Newton
- George Melies, A Trip to the Moon
- What is an Orrery?
- The Victorian Web
- WSU Victorian Literature
- The Life of the Industrial Worker I, II
- Charles Darwin I, II, III, IV (NPR) V (NPR), Evo & Crea (NPR), Haeckel & Darwin, Stephen Jay Gould, Evolution of Life on Earth, Animators of Life
- The Great Exhibition (1851), I, II, III
- Spartacus Educational
- Isambard Kingdom Brunel I, II, III, IV
- History of Robots in the Victorian Era
- Building Smarter Machines(NYT)
- LiteraryHistory.com
- Neurotic (not only 19th century) Poets
- Center for History of Physics
- The Nobel Foundation
- Sigmund Freud I, II, III, IV
- Max Weber I, II, III
- Pablo Picasso I, II, III, IV, V, VI
- Matt Ridley, Doomsayers Beware
- Albert Einstein I, II, III
- Marxism I, II, III, IV
- Project Gutenberg
- Gustave Whitehead I, II
- Why don't we like Sci-Fi?
- TED Talks
- Radiolab
Videos/DVDs in Stewart Library
- The World: Greece and Rome (5 of ??), D23.W67 1986
- Da Vinci, Michelangelo, Raphael, Titian, N 6915.M37 1990
- The Life of Leonardo da Vinci, NC623.L5L54 2003
- Da Vinci & Mysteries of the Renaissance CB361.D38 2005 (6)
- Landmarks of Western Art (1-6), N 5300 .L355 1999
- Renaissance Art and Music, NX 450.5.R655 1986
- Florence: Birthplace of the Renaissance, N 6921. F7 1993
- Religion: A World History--Reformation, BR 325. R34 1998
- Music in Time: Luther and the Reformation (5), ML 160. M872 1990
- Queen Victoria's Empire, DA 550 .Q43 2001
- "Topsy": William Morris, NK 1535.M67 T66 2000
- Equivogue 1900 (Art Nouveau), N 6465 .A7 A78 Video
- Art Deco/Art Moderne, N 6494. A7 A64 1998
- The Postimpressionists. Seurat, ND 553 .S5 S48 1999
- The Postimpressionists. Cezanne, ND 553 .C33 P6 2000
- Paris Dances Diaghilev, GV 1790. A1P3 1992
- Nijinsky, PN 1997, N54P3
- Picasso, Portrait of an Artist, N 6853 .P52 1986
- 13 Days in the Life of Picasso, ND 553.P5 T45 2000
- Pablo Picasso's Guernica, ND 553. P5 .A67 1998
- 20th-Century Artistic Revolutions, NX 456 .T85 1986
- Paris Was A Woman, DC 752.R52P3 1996
- Sigmund Freud: Analysis of a Mind BF 109.F74 S53 1996
- Richard Strauss ML410 .S93 R53 1996
- Germany Dada NX 550. G4
- Wittgenstein B3376.W564W564
- Expo--Magic of the White City T500.B1E97 2005
- The World's Greatest Fair T860.B1W93 2004
last updated, 8 June 2022