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IN 1901 the Delegation for the Adoption of an Auxiliary International Language was founded. This delegation, while approving generally of Esperanto, decided that certain reforms were needed, and as Esperantists would not agree to these, there have resulted two languages, or rather dialects, namely, Esperanto and Ido, of which the latter possesses the advantage that it can be printed without the use of specially accented letters, besides other advantages in the matter of simplicity.
Internaciona Biologial Lexiko en Ido, Germana, Angla, Franca, Italiana ed Hispana.
Dr. M. Boubier. (Jena: Gustav Fischer, 1911.) Pp. vi + 73. Price 1.50 marks.
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Internaciona Biologial Lexiko en Ido, Germana, Angla, Franca, Italiana ed Hispana . Nature 90, 485 (1913). https://doi.org/10.1038/090485a0
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