- The
Hector Hodler Library is one of the
largest Esperanto libraries, with
approximately 30,000
books in
addition to periodicals, m****cripts, photos, music...
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Ferdinand Hodler (March 14, 1853 – May 19, 1918) was a
Swiss painter. He is one of the best-known
Swiss painters of the
nineteenth century. His
early works...
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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...
- and
Hodler left with the
order to
paint a
smaller version.
Initially the art
society wanted to keep the
original version in Zürich, but upon
Hodlers request...
- Marc
Hodler ((1918-10-26)26
October 1918 – (2006-10-18)18
October 2006) was a
Swiss lawyer,
President of the
International Ski
Federation (1951–1998),...
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Olympics was also
clouded by controversy; a
prominent IOC member, Marc
Hodler,
closely connected to the
rival bid of Sion,
alleged bribery of IOC officials...
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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...
- Shakespeare.
Lexington Books. ISBN 9780739116845. Stückelberger, J. (1996).
Hodlers Weg zum
Nationalmaler am
Beispiel seines "Wilhelm Tell". In: Zeitschrift...
- (1802–1850), a Swiss-Russian
chemist and doctor,
formulated Hess's law
Hector Hodler (1887–1920),
Esperantist Fulk
Greville Howard (1773–1846), an
English politician...
- ISBN 978-1315765747. Kaplan,
David H.;
James O. Wheeler;
Steven R. Holloway; &
Thomas W.
Hodler,
cartographer (2004).
Urban Geography. John
Wiley & Sons, Inc. ISBN 0-471-35998-X...