Biography Resources
- Biographies From
Biography.Com
- Provided by the TV program, Biography, this site features
thousands of excellent, brief biographies of people who have
left their mark on history.
- Notable
Citizens of Planet Earth
- Said to contain over 18,000 records, containing brief
bits of information about notable people from ancient times to
the present day.
- Encyclopedia
Encarta Online
- Search the online version of Encarta to find biographies
of a wide range of people.
- Biographies
of Historical Women
- Information on the lives of approximately 50 women who
have been famous. Brief, but useful.
- Events
and People In Black History
- Black History Information By Month, and Black History
Events and People are two main areas available at this site.
- Great
Thinkers and Visionaries
- Interesting collection of online biographies, gathered
according to the webmaster's opinion of "people whose ideas
on how and where the world is - and should be - evolving - are
[still] on the cutting edge." Includes links to books or
writings by the biographee, as well as additional links.
- 4,000
Years of Women In Science!
- Women are, and always have been, scientists. This site
lists over 125 names from our scientific and technical past.
They are all women! This site grew out of the public talks given
by Dr. Sethanne Howard, currently with NASA.
- People
Magazine Online
- Find articles about currently well known people. Includes
a search engine that s you find particular people in past issues.
- Gangsters!
- Both gangsters and crime fighters are included in this
Website which covers the people of organized crime.
- Inaugural
Addresses of the Presidents
- This collection is being published in commemoration of
the Bicentennial Presidential Inauguration that was observed
on January 20, 1989. Dedicated to the institution of the Presidency
and the democratic process that represents the peaceful and orderly
transfer of power according to the will of the people.
- The
Papers of George Washington
- The Papers of George Washington was established in 1969
at the University of Virginia, under the joint auspices of the
University and the Mount Vernon Ladies' Association of the Union,
to publish a complete edition of Washington's correspondence.
Letters written to Washington as well as letters and documents
written by him will eventually be published in the complete edition
that will consist of approximately 85 volumes.
- World
of Ben Franklin
- America has never forgotten Benjamin Franklin because
he did both. He lived these words of wisdom by writing as much
as he possibly could and by doing even more. He became famous
for being a scientist, an inventor, a statesman, a printer, a
philosopher, a musician, and an economist. Today, we honor Ben
Franklin as one of our Founding Fathers and as one of America's
greatest citizens.
- Dr. Martin Luther King
- Resources on the Internet about the life of one of the
most famous Americans of the 20th Century.
- Celtic
Information
- Celtic worlds, clans, folklore, and lots more are acessible
through this link.
- Ancient
World Web
- A very large collection of links to different Web Sites
on subjects related to Antiquity and Ancient Worlds.
- Mythological
Gods and Goddesses On File
- A list of mythological gods, goddesses and sundry immortals
from around the world (somewhere between 3,000 and 4,000 at last
count), with brief bios appended to each.
- Worlds
of Late Antiquity
- This is a home page for miscellaneous materials relating
to the culture of the Mediterranean world in late antiquity (roughly
200-700 C.E.). Some of it is organized for the benefit of instruction
and there will be from time to time links of interest principally
to the students professor who prepares this page, but there are
also substantial materials of general interest.
- 1492:
An Ongoing Voyage
- 1492. Columbus. The date and the name provoke many questions
related to the linking of very different parts of the world,
the Western Hemisphere and the Mediterranean. What was life like
in those areas before 1492? What spurred European expansion?
How did European, African and American peoples react to each
other? What were some of the immediate results of these contacts?
This site addresses such questions by examining the rich mixture
of societies coexisting in five areas of this hemisphere before
European arrival. It then surveys the polyglot Mediterranean
world at a dynamic turning point in its development.
- Leonardo
da Vinci
- A virtual museum The current exhibit displays images
and information relating to Leonardo da Vinci.
- Wassily
Kandinsky - Some Paintings
- One of the major, influential artists of the 19th and
20th Centuries. His art and information about his life are available.
- Culture--People--Lists
-- directories, home pages
- Various people-oriented links gathered by one of the
masters of the Web, John December.
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