Hector Hodler (1 October 1887, in Geneva – 31 March 1920, in Leysin, Switzerland) was a Swiss Esperantist who had a strong influence on the early Esperanto...
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The Hector Hodler Library is one of the largest Esperanto libraries, with approximately 30,000 books in addition to periodicals, manuscripts, photos,...
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Hodler may refer to: Ferdinand Hodler (1853–1918), Swiss painter 17486 Hodler, asteroid named after Ferdinand Hodler Hector Hodler (1887–1920), Swiss esperantist...
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next several years. Their son, Hector Hodler—who would found the World Esperanto Association in 1908—was born in 1887. Hodler was married twice. From 1889...
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Esperanto community. The UEA was founded in 1908 by the Swiss journalist Hector Hodler and others and is now headquartered in Rotterdam, Netherlands. The organization...
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country". Esperanto Civito always uses the name Esperantujo (introduced by Hector Hodler in 1908),[citation needed] which itself is defined according to their...
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Esperantist writer and webmaster of the United States Esperanto web-site. Hector Hodler, Swiss journalist, translator, organizer, and philanthropist Hans Jakob...
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Universala Esperanto-Asocio, which maintains the Hector Hodler Library in Rotterdam, Netherlands. The Hodler collection contains around 20,000 books and a...
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same way when it was founded at the beginning of the 20th century by Hector Hodler. As for SAT, it was laid out by Eugène Lanti in a series of articles...
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World War. 1908: The Universal Esperanto Association is founded by Hector Hodler, a 19-year-old Swiss Esperantist. 1909: The International Association...
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(1802–1850), a Swiss-Russian chemist and doctor, formulated Hess's law Hector Hodler (1887–1920), Esperantist Fulk Greville Howard (1773–1846), an English...
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Association was not appointed until 1919—the previous vice-president, Hector Hodler. Enciklopedio de Esperanto Works by or about Harold Bolingbroke Mudie...
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Louis Bastien (Esperantist) Probal Dasgupta Kep Enderby Mark Fettes Hector Hodler Harry W. Holmes Ivo Lapenna Ernfrid Malmgren Harold Bolingbroke Mudie...
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Willem Drees". seniorplaza.nl. UEA: Reta Muzeo. Materialoj el Biblioteko Hector Hodler. 1947–1974 World Esperanto Association. "Willem Drees Dies at 101; Postwar...
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founded in 1905 by the Frenchman Paul Berthelot. In 1907, the Swiss Hector Hodler became editor-in-chief. The post has been held since January 2014 by...
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Rijksmuseum, Amsterdam Digital Library for Dutch Literature, The Hague Hector Hodler Library, one of the largest Esperanto libraries, Rotterdam IHLIA LGBT...
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Harold Bolingbroke Mudie (Great Britain) 1916–1919: (vacant) 1919–1920: Hector Hodler (Switzerland) 1920–1924: Eduard Stettler (Switzerland) 1924–1928: Edmond...
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headquarters is in Rotterdam, Netherlands, where its research library, the Hector Hodler Library, is located. It also operates as a unit of the University of...
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the short lifespan of this other periodical, and he cared after the Hector Hodler library, which is still nowadays one of the richest Esperanto libraries...
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Having already learned Esperanto in childhood, Privat and fellow student Hector Hodler founded in 1903 the journal Juna Esperantisto (The Young Esperantist)...
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), www.avclub.com 2018 The Comics Journal,edited by Dan Nadel, Timothy Hodler, and Tucker Stone, tcj.com (Fantagraphics) 2019 (tie) Back Issue, edited...
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Beattie). It was soon backed by International Ski Federation president Marc Hodler during the FIS Alpine World Ski Championships 1966 at Portillo, Chile, and...
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school" and inspired younger artists such as Auguste Baud-Bovy and Ferdinand Hodler. Important works from this period include several paintings of trout, "hooked...
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Artist as diverse as James McNeill Whistler, Eugène Carrière, Ferdinand Hodler, Fernand Khnopff, Giovanni Segantini, Lucien Lévy-Dhurmer, Jean Delville...
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in a swimming pool over a huge female vulva. In Switzerland, Ferdinand Hodler was influenced by Dürer, Holbein and Raphael, with a style based on parallelism...
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Periodical/Journalism: The Comics Journal, edited by Dan Nadel, Timothy Hodler and Tucker Stone, www.tcj.com Best Comics-Related Book: How to Read Nancy:...
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