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The Academia pro Interlingua was an organization dedicated to the promotion of international auxiliary languages, and is associated in particular with Prof. Giuseppe Peano's language Latino sine flexione (Latin without flexions). The Academia was a descendant of the Kadem bevnetik volapka (International Academy of Volapk) created at a Volapk congress in Munich in August 1887. Under Waldemar Rosenberger, who became the director in 1892, this group had transformed Volapk into Idiom Neutral and changed its name to Akademi Internasional de Lingu Universal in 1898. When the Akademi effectively chose to abandon Idiom Neutral in favor of Latino sine flexione in 1908, it elected Peano as its director, and the name of the group was changed to Academia pro Interlingua (since Interlingua was an alternative name for Peano's language). The organization survived until about 1939. External Links
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