Music Theory Online: almost halfway reading the lessons - kinda cool. not sure why I care. At the time, my interest was inspired by Rufus' music.
blogCFA: the site survives, barely, mostly thanks to electronic English-French translation. My sisters contributed posts too. It's interesting.
Ulysses: I started reading this months ago. Reached page 20 of 780 or so. I find it harder to read than, like, Toni Morrison even.
Poincaré: I got the Britannica item used online. One of these months I'll read what them scientists had to say about their craft and life. Some of them could really write.
Love the interactive Ulysses. Maps and all.
ReplyDeleteThere's one article of Poincaré's in Brittanica Great Books Volume 56.
ReplyDeleteFind online:
The Foundations of Science (Science and Hypothesis, The Value of Science, and Science and Method)
as well as
more full texts by Henri Poincaré
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ReplyDeleteMusic Theory Online: almost halfway reading the lessons - kinda cool. not sure why I care. At the time, my interest was inspired by Rufus' music.
blogCFA: the site survives, barely, mostly thanks to electronic English-French translation. My sisters contributed posts too. It's interesting.
Ulysses: I started reading this months ago. Reached page 20 of 780 or so. I find it harder to read than, like, Toni Morrison even.
Poincaré: I got the Britannica item used online. One of these months I'll read what them scientists had to say about their craft and life. Some of them could really write.