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Adolf Holzhaus
Adolf Holzhaus (1892 – 6 June 1982) was an Esperantist and historian of the Esperanto movement. Between 1959 and 1985, he compiled biographies of the lives of Esperanto creator L. L. Zamenhof and his family, Esperanto pioneer Wilhelm Heinrich Trompeter, and others. He edited and published documents on the history of Esperanto, including Zamenhof's ''Hillelism'' and "Provo de gramatiko de novjuda lingvo kaj alvoko al la juda intelektularo". Holzhaus authored "Vivokurojn de esperantistoj" (History of Esperantists) as an intended replacement for the Encyclopedia of Esperanto. His book, which remained unpublished, now sits in the Esperanto Museum. Works

* 1969:''Doktoro kaj lingvo ESPERANTO'' (1969) eldonis Fondumo Esperanto * 1971/1973: Wilhelm Heinrich Trompeter. Biografio de la unua mecenato de Esperanto eldonis Esperanto-Ligo en Israelo 1971, 2-a eld 1973 * 1973:Granda Galerio Zamenhofa 1. Helsinki: Fondumo Esperanto 1973 (kolekto de 952 fotoj pri L.L. Zamenhof kaj ties fa ...
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Esperantist
An Esperantist ( eo, esperantisto) is a person who speaks, reads or writes Esperanto. According to the Declaration of Boulogne, a document agreed upon at the first World Esperanto Congress in 1905, an Esperantist is someone who speaks Esperanto and uses it for any purpose. Lists of famous Esperantists Important Esperantists * Muztar Abbasi, Pakistani scholar, patron in chief of PakEsA, translated the Qur'an and many other works into Esperanto * William Auld, eminent Scottish Esperanto poet and nominee for the Nobel Prize in Literature * Julio Baghy, poet, member of the Academy of Esperanto and "Dad" ("Paĉjo") of the Esperanto movement * Henri Barbusse, French writer, honorary president of the first congress of the Sennacieca Asocio Tutmonda * Kazimierz Bein, "Kabe", prominent Esperanto activist and writer who suddenly left the Esperanto movement * Émile Boirac, French writer and first president of the Esperanto language committee (later the Academy of Esperanto) * Antoni ...
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