Louis Chevreux (3 October 1855, Paris – 8 January 1935, Thézy-Glimont), commonly known as Louis de Beaufront, was a major influence in the development of Ido, an international auxiliary language. Beaufront was initially an advocate of Esperanto and was largely responsible for its early diffusion in western Europe as well as one of its first French proponents.
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Louis Chevreux (3 October 1855, Paris – 8 January 1935, Thézy-Glimont), commonly known as LouisdeBeaufront, was a major influence in the development...
president of the first congress of the Sennacieca Asocio Tutmonda LouisdeBeaufront, Esperantist writer Gerrit Berveling, Dutch Esperantist poet, translator...
author of the reform project, was later revealed to be LouisdeBeaufront, acting in concert with Louis Couturat. The commission delivered an ultimatum to...
into Science, Constable and Company Limited, London. 1915: (with LouisdeBeaufront) Dictionnari Français-Ido. Paris: Chaix, 586 p. Young, J. W. (1907)...
languages intended for international communication. LouisdeBeaufront Léon Bollack James Cooke Brown Louis Couturat: Ido language George Boeree Alexander...
when the "Ido project" was found to have been primarily devised by LouisdeBeaufront, whom Zamenhof had chosen to represent Esperanto before the committee...
mentioned. Esperanto's increasing traction with the influence of LouisdeBeaufront and the strained relations between Zamenhof and the leaders of Esperanto...
artificial language constructed by the French logician and Esperantist LouisdeBeaufront)." "Scherrer-Füllemann was among the foremost members of Swiss political...
It later was discovered that the anonymous last-minute entrant was LouisdeBeaufront, previously the chairman of the French Esperanto movement and chosen...
satirical epigrams; one of Kofman's short stories was featured in LouisdeBeaufront's magazine L'Espérantiste [eo]. He additionally collaborated with Bohema...
United States twice: he lectured at the Congress of Arts and Sciences in St. Louis in 1904, and in 1909–1910 he visited both the University of California and...
and the publishing of the magazine Progreso (Progress), begun in 1908 by Louis Couturat, one of the founders of the movement who died in 1914. The ULI...
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and How To Achieve It. Devin-Adair, New York, 1958. xvi + 291 pp. DeBeaufront, Louis (2004) [1st pub. 1925]. Tejón, Fernando (ed.). "Pronunco dil vokali"...
114°14′00″E / 25.93333°S 114.2333°E / -25.93333; 114.2333 (Bibra's Landing)) Beaufront, Ross, Tasmania (1916–present): a historical (1837) country home and large...
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