The basics: Alphabet - Grammar - Vocabulary - Etymology - Orthography - Phonology - Kurso de Esperanto - Adverbs - False friends References: Fundamento - Akademio de Esperanto - Plena Ilustrita Vortaro - Esperantology See also: Interlinguistics - International auxiliary language - Propedeutic value of Esperanto
Ludwik Lejzer Zamenhof, was the creator of the language, "Esperanto".
In 1905, the Fundamento fixed the rules of the language and the Declaration of Boulogne honed its principals for use. Other attempts at an auxiliary language : Volapük (1879) - Ido (1907) - Interlingua (1951) See also: Proto-Esperanto - Esperantido - Prague Manifesto
International associations: Universala Esperanto-Asocio - Sennacieca Asocio Tutmonda - Tutmonda Esperantista Junulara Organizo - SATEB
In English-speaking areas:
Music: Esperanto music - Vinilkosmo - Dolchamar - Jacques Yvart - Ĵomart and Nataŝa - Persone - Amplifiki Symbols: La Espero - Verda stelo Media: Ĝangalo - Literatura Mondo - Radio archive - Wikipedia in Esperanto (Vikipedio) Esperanto congresses: Universala Kongreso de Esperanto (UK) - Internacia Junulara Festivalo - Internacia Junulara Kongreso - Internacia Junulara Semajno - Internacia Seminario See also: Esperantists - Anationalism - UNESCO - Pasporta Servo
General: Esperanto literature Novelists: Julio Baghy - Raymond Schwartz Poets: William Auld - Antoni Grabowski - Kalocsay Kálmán Ideologues: Claude Piron (essays, pedagogy) - Eugene Lanti (anationalist) - Frederic Pujulà i Vallès (dramatist and Catalan journalist) See also: Gaston Waringhien (linguist) - Marjorie Boulton (proverbs)