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Here are some interesting links. If you have a link you want me to add to this page, Email me: Enoch_Soames@hotmail.com

 

Sites about Max Beerbohm, author of 'Enoch Soames':
http://www.1890s.org/sub/beerbohm.htm
http://65.107.211.206/decadence/mb/beerbohmov.html

An anagram site: (Anagram for Enoch Soames: Man Echoes So!) 
http://www.anagramgenius.com/

"Sell your soul to the Devil":
http://www.sff.net/people/pitman/hell.htm

What is absinthe?: (What exactly was it that Soames drank back in the 1800's?)
http://www.gumbopages.com/food/beverages/absinthe.html

Absinthe, the fabled concoction broken down to its chemical components: http://www.chem.ox.ac.uk/mom/absinthe/absinthe.html

Recipes for absinthe: (The ultimate website on Absinthe)
http://www.feeverte.net/absinthe-recipes.html#1

Buy a bottle? (Enjoy the sweet madness if you dare!)
http://www.originalabsinthe.com/links/recipe.html

Michael Kelly's site: (Visit this site! Heck, make it your homepage)
http://www.michaelkelly.fsnet.co.uk/

A poetry site on Fermat's Theorem: (Who knew mathematicians were such great poets!)  
http://raphael.math.uic.edu/~jeremy/poetry.htm

A poetry site on the number Pi:
http://www.wpdpi.com/poem.shtml

Mysteries of the number Pi: (Interesting compilation of facts)
http://www.joyofpi.com/pilinks.htm#mysteries

Pi and its irrational fans: (Bet you didn't know 3/14 is Pi day! Every year forever and ever and ever...)
http://www.exploratorium.edu/learning_studio/pi/
http://www.paperpen.com/greg/pi/

All you wanted to know about Fibonacci numbers:
http://www.concord.org/resources/netadventure/starter.htm

Site on Mandelbrot Fractals: (Great exploration of things I don't understand)
http://fractals.nplogic.com/

A poetry site: (Great Dorothy Parker poems)
http://eir.library.utoronto.ca/rpo/display/indexpoet.html

Another poetry site: (Poems translated from Sanskrit)
http://members.tripod.com/~SundeepDougal/sanskrit.html

Some other sites related to Sanskrit:

Sanskrit at Harvard University:
  http://www.fas.harvard.edu/~sanskrit/
Sanskrit at University of Pune, India:
  http://www.unipune.ernet.in/indexout.html
Learn Sanskrit at home: 
http://www.americansanskrit.com/default.html

Sanskrit Glossary:  http://www.selfdiscoveryportal.com/cmSanskrit.htm

Sanskrit Dictionary: 
(Contains entries from Monier Williams’ but the dictionary function on this site is not easy to use. You must know the Harvard-Kyoto form of transliteration in order to be able to use the system. Harvard-Kyoto is the most widely used method of transliteration; so, if you have studied Sanskrit at all you will know to use ‘c’ for the sound ‘ch’ as in the word 'China', for example, and save ‘ch’ for the uniquely Sanskrit sound of ‘ch’. Anyway, it is sort of fun. Give it a try!) 

http://www.uni-koeln.de/phil-fak/indologie/tamil/mwd_search.html

Listen to a pundit recite verses in Sanskrit:
From the RgVeda:
http://sanskrit.bhaarat.com/Dale/Rigved_191.html
From the Upanishad:
http://sanskrit.bhaarat.com/Dale/Shanti_AV.html