DRAGONS: USEFUL LINKS
Dragons In Art And On The Web:
The ultimate in fire-breathing. Tim Spalding's site is a labour of love
worthy of repeated visits.
Discover Your Inner Dragon: Take the on-line test to determine whether you are an elemental, harmonious, quintessential magical or major metallic dragon.
Dragons:
An in-depth feature from Animal Planet.
Dragonorama: An introduction to all matters to do with dragons.
Draconika Dragons:
An impressive comparative examination by Kevin Owens.
Dragon -- Wikipedia: An entry from the on-line encyclopedia.
Here Be Dragons: Research the history of dragons in different
mythological traditions or, if you prefer, adopt a dragon or find inspiration
for your next tattoo.
History Of Dragons: A cross-cultural introduction to dragons from the International Biopark Foundation, an organization established to interpret the role of reptiles.
Dragonheart:
A web-site that promotes itself as "the place for all dragon lovers."
Dragons Of History Around The World:
Concise introductions of individual dragons.
Dragons Of History And The World: Short descriptions of some of the most famous dragons in myth.
Dragon Stone -- Dragons Of Mythology And Fantasy: Includes concise and interesting comparative analysis.
Dragynzz Lair:
A somewhat young site but includes some good cross-cultural information.
Dragons And Their Kin: A concise list of famous dragons.
Slaying The Dragon: A comparative 2002 mini-essay by Larry Orcutt.
Information And Stories On Dragons: Includes a top ten list.
Circle Of The Dragon: Another introductory web-site.
Windseeker's Lair Of Mythical Realms: Includes stories of dragons and
associated creatures.
Dragon Stories -- An Annotated List: Comparisons of legends from different traditions compiled by Roxanne Hsu Feldman.
"Villagers Prepare To Slay Dragon," BBC News, October 31, 2001.
Bel And The Dragon: Commentary upon the Biblical references.
Dragon: A short entry from Jewish Encyclopedia.com .
Chinese Dragon -- Wikipedia: An entry from the on-line encyclopedia.
Chinese Dragon:
A short description by Helen Duggan for Fortune City.
European Dragon -- Wikipedia: An entry from the on-line encyclopedia.
Dragons, Dragon Art, And Dragon Lore In Japanese Buddhism And Shintoism: An entry in an on-line dictionary of Japanese Buddhist Statuary.
Ryuu: A short dictionary-like definition of dragons from a reference assembled for the Japanese Architecture And Art Net Users System. See also the Four Guardians Of The Compass from the same site.
Dragons And Serpents: Resources organized by emeritus professor Dr. Kathleen Jenks for MythingLinks.
Lady Gryphon's Mythical Realm: A site devoted to mythical creatures, it includes a series of short pages on dragons.
Lady Tiffany's Castle:
Explore the castle looking for the dragons.
Sommerland: A studio art site that includes background material on dragons.
Caladron's Nest: View original dragon art or listen to "Puff the Magic
Dragon."
Perseus
And Andromeda:
An analysis of Frederic Leighton's 1891 painting.