Author

L. L. (Ludwik Lejzer) Zamenhof

1859-1917

L. L. (Ludwik Lejzer) Zamenhof (1859-1917) is a public-domain author available on Rivro. Read free books, explore subjects, and discover related classics.

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Books by L. L. (Ludwik Lejzer) Zamenhof

Fundamenta Krestomatio

"Fundamenta Krestomatio" by L. L. Zamenhof is a collection published in 1903. This foundational anthology gathers diverse writings from Esperanto's early period, showcasing varied literary styles in both original works and translations. The collection includes grammar exercises, fables like "The Little Mermaid," anecdotes, short stories, scientific articles, and numerous poems, including "La Espero," which became Esperanto's anthem. It features translations from classical works such as "Hamlet" and the "Iliad," offering readers a comprehensive introduction to the language's expressive possibilities.

Dua Libro de l' Lingvo Internacia

"Dua Libro de l' Lingvo Internacia" by L. L. Zamenhof is a language textbook published in 1888. It is the second book about the constructed language Esperanto and the first written entirely in the language itself. The work provides translations and reading material for early learners while solidifying Esperanto's final grammatical form. It includes texts, model sentences, fairy tales, sayings, and poems to demonstrate the new international language in practice.

El la Biblio
 Elektitaj ĉapitroj de la Psalmaro, Sentencoj de Salomono kaj Predikanto

"El la Biblio" by L. L. Zamenhof is a collection of selected chapters from the Psalms, the Proverbs, and the Ecclesiastes, translated from the original texts. This work was published in the early 20th century and serves as a spiritual guide, reflecting on faith, wisdom, and the human condition through the lens of biblical principles. The collection emphasizes the importance of divine wisdom and offers insights into moral and ethical living. The book features excerpts from the Psalms, which express themes of praise, lament, and reflection on God's presence in human life, as well as selections from the Proverbs that offer wisdom and guidance on living righteously. Zamenhof's translation aims to make these ancient texts accessible and relevant to a contemporary audience. The Ecclesiastes section delves into deeper philosophical questions about the meaning of life, vanity, and the pursuit of meaning amidst the transience of existence. Overall, this compilation not only serves as a devotional and moral resource but also invites readers to ponder profound life questions through poetic and reflective language.