Akademio de Esperanto

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The Akademio de Esperanto (AdE; {{langx|en|Academy of Esperanto|link=yes}}) is an independent body of Esperanto speakers who steward the evolution of said language by keeping it consistent with the Fundamento de Esperanto in accordance with the Declaration of Boulogne. Modeled somewhat after the Académie française and the Real Academia Española, the Akademio was proposed by L. L. Zamenhof, the creator of Esperanto, at the first World Esperanto Congress, and was founded soon thereafter under the name Lingva Komitato (Language Committee). This Committee had a "superior commission" called the Akademio. In 1948, within the framework of a general reorganization, the Language Committee and the Academy combined to form the Akademio de Esperanto.[http://en.lernu.net/enkonduko/pri_esperanto/movado.php "About Esperanto: Movement: Organizations: Akademio de Esperanto (Academy of Esperanto)" lernu.net] {{webarchive|url=https://web.archive.org/web/20100130061036/http://en.lernu.net/enkonduko/pri_esperanto/movado.php |date=2010-01-30 }}

The Akademio consists of 45 members and has a president, vice presidents, and a secretary. The Academy also elects "Correspondents" -- eminent individuals who are not able to regularly participate in the work of the Academy, but would like to lend their name to it. The Academy is funded by a subsidy from the Universal Esperanto Association and by donations.

Members

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Members are elected by their peers for a period of nine years, with elections being held every three years for a third of the members. Following the last elections in February 2025, the Akademio de Esperanto consists of the following members:[https://www.akademio-de-esperanto.org/akademio/index.php?title=Membroj_kaj_korespondantoj AdE Members and Correspondents]

Former members have included Gaston Waringhien, Rüdiger Eichholz, Jorge Camacho, Victor Sadler, Michel Duc-Goninaz, Lena Karpunina, and William Auld (president, 1979–1983).

Correspondents

See also

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