Web Links

 

About the Shavian alphabet

A number of Shavian enthusiasts have created web sites on the alphabet; all of those I have seen are of excellent quality. Here they are:

Simon Barne

http://www.geocities.com/Athens/Thebes/9008/

Cultural icons (posters, matchboxes) cunningly doctored for a Shavian audience; more than 10 transliterated texts; a Shavian alphabet quiz

Hugh Birkenhead

http://www.soundbox.freeuk.com/shavian

More than five (longish) transliterated texts

Andrew Callaway

http://www.ozemail.com.au/~acal/PhonPage.html

Two fonts, Shaw Script and Europa; a DOS/Windows program, The Phonetic Translator, which converts text from traditional Roman spelling, via a phonetic dictionary, to Shavian (and other spelling systems)

Ross DeMeyere

http://www.demeyere.com/Shavian/info.html

Two fonts, Androcles and Ghoti, for PC and Mac

Phillip Driscoll

http://www2.c4systm.com/~phild/

Six fonts

Scott Harrison

http://www.clark.net/pub/harrison/Shavian/Shavian.html

Shavian editing software for Openstep/Mac OS X; more than five transliterated texts; the Periodic Table of Elements

Ethan Lamoreaux

http://www.30below.com/~ethanl/shavbible/

The King James version of the Bible in Shavian (work in progress)

Bob Richmond

http://members.aol.com/RSRICHMOND/shavian.html

An introduction to the Shavian alphabet; information on Quickscript, Shavian's younger (but smarter?) brother; Jabberwocky in Shavian; Shaw's test piece for phonetic alphabets; the 23rd Psalm.

Unicode: Shavian Unicode table

http://www.indigo.ie/egt/standards/csur/shavian.html

 

Unicode: A proposal to add Shavian to Unicode

http://www.unicode.org/pending/shavian/proposal/Shavian.html

 

About George Bernard Shaw

The Official Bernard Shaw Information Service

http://www.georgebernardshaw.net

Bundles of stuff on Shaw's life and works, plus lots more information via email

 

 

If you have a Shavian web site which is not listed here, please let me know.

 

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