- Wilhelm Bladin
Wilhelm Bladin (November 24, 1884 – September 16, 1968) was a noted progressive teacher and author born in
Gävle ,Sweden . He compiled grammars, manuals, and dictionaries in English, German, French, andInterlingua . He was the second Secretary General of theUnion Mundial pro Interlingua for Sweden.He became a fil.cand. in English, German, and French in 1905, a fil.lic. in 1908, a fil.dr. in English in 1911, and later a fil.lic. in French. He was a lector in Härnösand beginning in 1912 and in Malmö beginning in 1916. He taught the first French course on Swedish radio from 1928 to 1933, at a time when radio was a recent invention. He was founder of a secondary superior school, Privata Elementarläroverket, which now, under the name Bladins Skola, comprises a fundamental school and a gymnasium. The school, which began at the end of the 1800s, is one of the oldest in Sweden. Bladin remained its Rector until the 1950s.
Bladin was initially a proponent of
Latino sine Flexione . He later became the Swedish representative for Interlingua. He joined John Nordin and fil.mag. Erik Berggren in compiling a 14,000-word Swedish-Interlingua dictionary, published in 1964. Bladin also published the books "Svensk-engelsk grammatisk ordbok" in 1914, "Nyckel till student- och realskoleskrivningar i tyska och engelska" and "Student- och realskoleskrivningar i tyska och engelska" in 1916, "Tysk läsebok" con Axel Wahlgren in 1922, "Lärobok i engelska" and "Privatlektioner i engelska" also in 1922, and "Rätt grund i engelska" in 1951.ee also
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Interlingua dictionaries External links
* [http://www.interlingua.com Union Mundial pro Interlingua]
* Biographias: Wilhelm Bladin, [http://www.interlingua.com/historia/biographias/bladin.htm Historia de Interlingua: Communication Sin Frontieras] , 2001, Revised 2006.
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