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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Privat, Edmond (1920). "Verkisto". Vivo de Zamenhof (in Esperanto). Archived from the original on 19 October 2020. Retrieved 12 April 2018. Privat, Edmond...
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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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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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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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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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(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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