Esperantist
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Contents
Lists of famous Esperantists and quotations
Important Esperantists
- Ludwik Lejzer Zamenhof, inventor of Esperanto.
- Théophile Cart, polyglot, Latinist, defender of the orthodoxy and stability of Esperanto.
- Fernand Doré, promoter of Esperanto in Champagne
- Georges Kersaudy, polyglot interpreter
- Georges Lagrange, French Esperantist writer
- Frederic Pujulà i Vallés, Pioneer of Esperanto in Catalonia
Politicians
- Badowski, founder of the Communist Party of Poland, promoted Esperanto as part of Trotskyite movement
- Fidel Castro, president de Cuba
- I consider myself a soldier of Esperanto. It is not important that you have small numbers, your idea will succeed. It will succeed because it is just. Each nation has its language, humanity should have its own, Esperanto. (Discourse given at the 75th Universal Congress at Havana in 1990)
Writers
- Umberto Eco, Italian linguist
- Ba Jin, Chinese anarchist writer
- Georges Lagrange, French Esperantist writer
- J.R.R. Tolkien, writer and philologist
- I have sympathy in particular for the assertions of Esperanto[...]but the principal reason to support it seems to me to rest in the fact that it has already acquired the first place and has received the largest welcome.
Scientists
- Several Nobel Prize winners have approved, studied, or practiced Esperanto. See [:fr:Prix Nobel ayant approuvé, étudié ou pratiqué l'espéranto|French wikipedia reference]].
- Rudolf Diesel, German inventor of the Diesel motor
- After many years I have become interested in Esperanto myself. This auxiliary international language meets the basic condition because many people accept it and it is becoming a natural link with the principal languages because of the genial simplicity and logic of its structure.
Note: This quote may be from another Einstein (Léopold), German journalist (1832-1890).
However, Einstein is known to have accepted the presidence of honor of an Esperantist Congress in Germany.[link]
Others
- Robert Baden-Powell, founder of the scouting movement in 1908
- Pope John Paul II
- He gave the benedition Urbi et Orbi in 51 languages, including Esperanto in 1994.
See also
Source
This page has been translated from the article [fr] on the [French wikipedia], accessed on June 13 2006.
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