King Alfred's grammar book King Alfred's Grammar Book is an online guide to the Old English language spoken by the Anglo-Saxon inhabitants of Britain from the sixth to the eleventh centuries. It does not aim to be a comprehensive grammar, as it does not cover certain exceptions and subtleties. It is, nevertheless, a fairly extensive introductory work, which should prove helpful to students new to Old English. The site consists of seven web pages intended to familiarise students with the basic characteristics of Old English, its history, alphabet, pronunciation, and grammar. There are then sixteen 'chapters&ap From New Humbul Resources on October 11, 2004 at 10:30 p.m..
The UK Grad programme This is the Web site for the UK GRAD programme, a nationally funded service designed to support postgraduates in their research and to maximise their skills and potential by means of training sessions, dissemination of information on good practices, and general advice. The service aims to help postgraduates complete their theses on time and then make the successful transition into a career, whatever the field. The site provides full information about the courses offered by the UK GRAD programme, which include research and career management skills, as well as the resources the programme makes a From New Humbul Resources on October 11, 2004 at 10:30 p.m..
The Canterbury tales & Troilus and Criseyde : a reader-friendly edition This web site hosts user-friendly texts of two of Geoffrey Chaucer's most frequently studied works: The Canterbury Tales, and Troilus and Criseyde. The texts are provided in their 'original words' but with modernised spelling. Where there is no modern equivalent, or where modernisation would unduly disrupt the metre, the editor retains the original version and explains the sense of the unfamiliar word in the margin. Explanatory and critical comments are also included in the footnotes. On the whole, this approach works well, the text being easy to follow whilst maintaining someth From New Humbul Resources on October 11, 2004 at 10:30 p.m..
New Zealand electronic poetry centre (NZEPC) The New Zealand Electronic Poetry Centre (NZEPC) has been established to promote New Zealand poets and poetry, and to provide an electronic gateway to poetry resources in the Pacific region. The site collates archival and publishing information, and provides access to the online texts of poems, commentary, interviews, and criticism. The centre works in collaboration with established New Zealand poets such as Alan Brunton, A. R. D. Fairburn, Robin Hyde, Michele Leggott, Bill Manhire, Elizabeth Smither, Kendrick Smithyman, Robert Sullivan, and Ian Wedde. There were twenty featured poets in total From New Humbul Resources on October 11, 2004 at 10:30 p.m..
Music Theory and History Online Music Theory, History, and Recorder instruction online. From MERLOT - 10 Most Recent Materials on October 11, 2004 at 6:31 p.m..
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Boundary Layer Calculator Online calculator that computes the boundary layer thickness, the displacement thickness, the momentum thickness, the skin friction coefficient, and the wall shear stress at a given position (x) on a flat plate for an incompressible flow. The drag on the plate between the leading edge and the point x is also computed. From MERLOT - 10 Most Recent Materials on October 11, 2004 at 6:31 p.m..
Dr Brendan Nelson, Minister for Education, Science and Training - Media Centre This website displays the latest news from the Minister, while the Media Centre contains a monthly record of all media releases. It also contains speeches and transcripts from the Minister for Education, Science and Training. From EdNA Online on October 11, 2004 at 12:17 a.m..
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