In this case, I would suggest Zamenhof himself. But this shows the weakness
of (my origina) idea: who, including Samideanoj, has ever seen Zamenhof
face? Look at him: http://www.tel.hr/marke1/240.html. He is one more 19th
century gentelman with big mustaches, that could be confused with many other
"greatest poets", political philosophers, Nobel-prize winners, kings,
explorers, etc.
Marco
> -----Original Message-----
> From: John Hudson [SMTP:tiro@tiro.com]
> Sent: 1999 December 01, Wednesday 22.10
> To: Unicode List
> Subject: Re: Flags and Language icons (was: Re: Official ISO 3166
>
> At 12:58 PM 01-12-99 -0800, Franko Luin wrote:
>
> >Esperanto has its own flag, too, but using language codes is a much
> better
> >idea. Even if small flags can be a nice decoration on an otherwise dull
> >page.
>
> I quite like the 'little portraits of famous poets' idea, but who is the
> most renowned Esperanto poet? And would you recognise his picture?
>
> John Hudson
>
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