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Re: Language of the Nautilus and her crew

From: Lionel Dupuy <lioneldupuy~at~wanadoo.fr>
Date: Mon, 16 Jan 2012 21:43:46 +0100 (CET)
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Bonsoir,
J'ai publié un petit ouvrage sur Jules Verne et l'espéranto en 2009 : http://jv.gilead.org.il/forum/2009/04/0026.html
Ce travail est susceptible de vous intéresser.
Bonne soirée, Lionel ;-)
> Message du 16/01/12 21:33
> De : "Michael T. Bee"
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> Objet : Re: Language of the Nautilus and her crew
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> Thank you, Victor!
> I have just begun learning Esperanto!
> ~ best regards
> Michael T. Bee
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> On Mon, Jan 16, 2012 at 10:24, Victor Sirvent wrote:
> In the excellent annotated edition of the 20K published by The Naval Institute Press (the translation was done by W.J.Miller and F.P. Walter) there is a footnote (page 102), where a possible meaning and etymology of the words in the famous sentence:
> \"Nautron respoc lorni virch\"
> is explained.
>
> Verne was interested in the artificial languages and this can be seen in some of his works.
> In 2005 I wrote a paper (in Esperanto) about this topic, it can be downloaded at:
> http://www.ma.usb.ve/~vsirvent/esp/verne.pdf
>
> Victor Sirvent
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> On Fri, 13 Jan 2012 10:21:59 -0800 (PST), James Keeline wrote:
> But there were others that were earlier
> (http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/International_auxiliary_language),
> including one from 1868, about the time that 20K was being worked
> upon. Certainly the idea of such a language is what he was trying to
> convey even if the details are different.
>
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> Thanks, so much.
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> Interesting aside: Conseil makes statement: “That’s the nuisance in not knowing every language,” Conseil replied, “or the drawback in not having one universal language!” -Pt.1 Ch 8 “Mobilis in Mobili”
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> ...Esperanto doesn\'t come along until 1887!
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