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Reinhard Haupenthal

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Reinhard Haupenthal (born February 17, 1945; died September 29, 2016[citation needed]) was a German Esperantist, Volapükist (or Volapükologist), translator, and linguist. Donald J. Harlow described Haupenthal's personal style in a warning to potential readers of Haupenthal's translation of Goethe's Young Werther: "the vocabulary used by Haupenthal is far from standard, and at times the Esperanto verges on the incomprehensible."[1]

References

  1. ^ "The Esperanto Book: Appendix 4". literaturo.org. Retrieved 2016-09-29.