- for
hobby reasons.
There is a
difference between a volapükologist and a
volapükist. The
latter can be
defined as a
person who
joined the Volapük movement...
- Netherlands. He not only
revised Volapük, but also (together with
other Volapükist contemporaries)
began Volapükaklub
Valemik Nedänik (Dutch
Universal Volapük...
- Volapük,
proposed in 1879 by
Johann Martin Schleyer;
within a decade, 283
Volapükist clubs were
counted all over the globe. However,
disagreements between...
- e-esperantista-poste-idista-poste-denove-esperantista,
meaning "first-
vola****st-then-esperantist-then-idist-then-again-esperantist",
which was used in...
- the
needs of the
first successful artificial language community, the
Volapükists established the
regulatory body of
their language,
under the name International...
- Sprague. His
maternal grandfather was the accountant, banker,
pioneering Volapükist and
Civil War
veteran Charles Ezra Sprague. De Camp once
noted that he...
- 1957),
German football player Paul
Steiner (language creator),
German volapükist Pavol Steiner (1908–1969), Czechoslovak/Slovak
Olympic water polo player...
-
began to work hard for the
Esperanto movement despite attacks of his
Volapükist colleagues. His German-language
brochures became the
foundation for the...
-
which he
encountered for the
first time in 1888
during his
period as a
Volapükist and for
which he was in the
process of
composing a
dictionary of marine...
-
retired professional footballer Paul
Steiner (language creator),
German volapükist Paul
Michael Stephani (1944–1998),
American serial killer Paul Ivy Sterling...