Encyclopedia of Esperanto

Encyclopedia of Esperanto

Encyclopedia of Esperanto may refer to three different attempts of creating an encyclopedia of all Esperanto topics. A modern version of this might be the [http://eo.wikipedia.org/wiki/%C4%88efpa%C4%9Do Vikipedio] (Esperanto Language Wikipedia) or the Enciklopedio Kalblanda.

The 1934 Encyclopedia

The most commonly known Encyclopedia of Esperanto is an encyclopedia of the Esperanto Movement that appeared in two editions of "Literatura Mondo" ("Literary World") in Budapest in 1934. A reprint was published in Hungary by the Hungarian Esperanto Association in 1979 and 1986. A majority of the original articles in this encyclopedia have been made into Wikipedia articles in the Esperanto-language Wikipedia.

The 1913 Encyclopedia

The previous Encyclopedia of Esperanto was published several times before the 1933 version. In 1913 Peter Stojan proposed a "Universal Monograph Encyclopedia" (Esperanto: "Universala Slipa Enciklopedio"), which would be continuously published with separate monographs for each subject. The first five monographs ("The Encyclopedia and its future", "Kinematic theory on time", the hymn "La Espero", "Transcription of proper names", and "Gathering", a poem by L. Levenzon) were published at that time.

Ariadne's Thread

In 1917, in Petrograd, Vladimír Szmurlo published another encyclopedia called "Ariadne's Thread", with mere references as "A first try of an Encyclopedia of Esperantism; with a firm belief that out of that person ... a seed will grow a huge tree of the Universal Esperanto Encyclopedia." The first pages (1–88) were printed in Riga. Due to military circumstances, the next pages of the book appeared infrequently, only after the letter "E", and with contents very in short supply and content.

External links

* [http://www.freeweb.hu/eventoj/steb/gxenerala_naturscienco/enciklopedio-1/encikl.htm The Encyclopedia of Esperanto] , The 1933–1934 Encyclopedia of Esperanto in its original form.


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