Edmond Privat (17 August 1889 – 28 August 1962) was a Francophone Swiss Esperantist. A historian, university professor, author, journalist and peace activist...
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pre-existing works into Esperanto) Nikolai Nekrasov István Nemere Claude Piron Edmond Privat Frederic Pujulà i Vallès Baldur Ragnarsson Reto Rossetti Raymond Schwartz...
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same story Ginevra, a lyric drama written in 1913 by the Esperantist Edmond Privat Ginevra (horse), winner of the 1972 Oaks Stakes Ginevra, a 1992 German...
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Unua Libro (1887), in which it was published. In The Life of Zamenhof, Edmond Privat writes, "Zamenhof wrote at this time, very short verses. They sound...
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Retrieved 24 December 2018. Privat, Edmond (1920). "Idealista profeto". Vivo de Zamenhof (in Esperanto). Privat, Edmond (1920). "Verkisto". Vivo de Zamenhof...
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the Soviet Union Mauro Nervi, Italian poet in the Esperanto language Edmond Privat, Swiss author, journalist, university professor, and movement activist...
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Nemere Edward Saxton Payson (1842–1932) Peter Peneter, poet Claude Piron Edmond Privat Frederic Pujulà i Vallès Baldur Ragnarsson Johan Hammond Rosbach Cezaro...
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mia kor’, ne batu maltrankvile, La Ondo de Esperanto, 14 April 2021 Edmond Privat, "The Life of Zamenhof", p 117. Welger, Helmut: Kosmopoliti human (Homaranismo)...
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(1900–1984) United Kingdom novel, short story, biography, autobiography Edmond Privat (1889–1962) 20 Martin Heidegger (1889–1976) Germany philosophy, essays...
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As a 16-year-old, Hector Hodler learned Esperanto with his classmate Edmond Privat, and founded soon afterward a club and the journal Juna Esperantisto...
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English animator, creator of Bagpuss Gerald Priestland, BBC broadcaster Edmond Privat, Swiss ambassador of Esperanto international language, journalist, historian...
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at the beginnings of words and between vowels, voicing assimilation. Edmond Privat, Esprimo de sentoj en Esperanto 1980:10 Wennergren, Bertilo. "Fundamento...
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of L. L. Zamenhof, the founder of Esperanto, written in Esperanto by Edmond Privat. The first edition was in 1920 with 208 pages, and the second edition...
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Monastier (1882–1976) and Pierre Ceresole (1879–1945), and later on Edmond Privat (1889–1962). Local worshipping groups held their first regular meetings...
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April 1984 Oxfordshire, England, United Kingdom 1956, 1959 Nominated by Edmond Privat each time. 1958 Elizabeth Bowen Cameron 7 June 1899 Dublin, Ireland...
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Harry W. Holmes Ivo Lapenna Ernfrid Malmgren Harold Bolingbroke Mudie Edmond Privat John C. Wells Esperanto club International League of Esperantist Radio...
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Rosario Murillo Max Petitpierre Jean Piaget Amélie Plume Valentine Python Edmond Privat Albert de Pury Roland de Pury Ye Peijian Martine Rebetez Élisée Reclus...
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Službeni Glasnik. p. 643. Edmond Privat (1927) Historio de la lingvo esperanto, Internacia Esperanto Instituto, p. 141. Edmond Privat (1927) Historio de la...
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visited left-wing figures, such as educator Alice Descœudres [fr] and Edmond Privat. Aside from her activism for pacifism, Ith was also a proponent for...
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Japan at that time. He befriended Swiss Quakers Pierre Cérésole and Edmond Privat. On October 14, 1922, Ayusawa married Tomiko Yoshioka. They had several...
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(1900–1984) United Kingdom novel, short story, biography, autobiography Edmond Privat (1889–1962) 23 Jean Guitton (1901–1999) France philosophy, theology...
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The magazine was not published during the two World Wars. In-between, Edmond Privat was the director. The magazine shows events related to Esperanto, gives...
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author shows the correct method from the modern linguistic viewpoint. — Edmond Privat I find the book to be superb in every way, and very helpful in terms...
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UEA, removed from office the idealist Esperanto movement leaders like Edmond Privat, Johannes Waldemar Karsch and Andrei Cseh, and turned the UEA into a...
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NobelPrize.org. April 2020. Retrieved 11 November 2020. "Nomination Archive - Edmond Rostand". NobelPrize.org. April 2020. Retrieved 11 November 2020. "Nomination...
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Pierre Ceresole, un quaker d'aujourd'hui. Paris, 1947. Hélène Monastier, Edmond Privat, Lise Ceresole, Samuel Gagnebin, Pierre Ceresole d'après sa correspondance...
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California David Fincher, American film director; in Denver, Colorado Died: Edmond Privat, 73, Swiss Esperantist, historian, academic, journalist and peace activist...
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Hodler (Switzerland) 1920–1924: Eduard Stettler (Switzerland) 1924–1928: Edmond Privat (Switzerland) 1928–1934: Eduard Stettler (Switzerland) 1934–1936: Louis...
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Well-known Swiss Quakers include: Pierre Ceresole, Adolphe Ferriere, Edmond Privat, Elisabeth Rotten, and Theophilus Waldmeier. Cross-continental organisation...
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printed textbooks written by Vilma, an English-language version of Edmond Privat's The Life of Zamenhof and many other books. He also edited and printed...
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