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- Look up occidentalist in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Occidentalist may refer to: Supporter of the international auxiliary language Occidental, also...
- a Swiss insurance company Helvetia (magazine), periodical for Swiss Occidentalists Helvetia (ship, 1875), a paddle steamer that operated on Lake Zurich...
- languages in Germany was particularly damaging as this was where most Occidentalists lived at the time. The inability to accept payment for subscriptions...
- Interlingue and Interlingua Journals and magazines Cosmoglotta • IE Munde Occidentalists Ric Berger • Karl JanottaJacob LinzbachAlphonse Matejka • Heinrich...
- discussions started among Occidentalists about whether to change the name of the language. Ric Berger, a leading Occidentalist from Switzerland, cited reports...
- Fyodor Dostoyevsky and Leo Tolstoy praised it, but on the other hand, Occidentalists, such as Nikolai Kareev, Pavel Milyukov (1859-1943) and Nikolai Mikhailovsky...
- Robert Hörbiger and Alfred also contributed to Cosmoglotta and were Occidentalists. Two of Hörbiger's sons, Paul and Attila, were matinée idols in the...
- languages in Germany was particularly damaging as this was where most Occidentalists lived at the time. The inability to accept payment for subscriptions...
- and likely his brother, Alfred. Hörbiger had been mentioned as an Occidentalist as early as a 1927 edition of Cosmoglotta; In 1929 and in 1937, he was...
- example wearing the Ido star to an Esperanto Congress, and later an Occidentalist tilde to an Idist meeting. Joining the Occidental movement in 1928,...