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Lingua e Vita is the official magazine of the British Interlingua Society (BIS). The British Interlingua Society (BIS in Interlingua, Societate Britannic pro Interlingua established in 1956 works in Great Britain and the English -speaking Founded in 1965 as an initiative of Brian C. Sexton, Lingua e Vita is a continuation of the earlier organ of the BIS, the Circular Letter. The Circular Letter was an early Interlingua newsletter published from 1954 to 1965 when it was expanded and renamed Lingua e Vita.

The publication, which began as a newsletter, had grown over time into a magazine presenting, in addition to news about Interlingua in Britain and other countries, book reviews and discussions of issues in the field of international communication. The new title reflected these developments. The format of the publication also changed from news and notes to news, commentary, and articles on linguistic topics. Like the Circular Letter, the new magazine was written in English and Interlingua.

Interest in Interlingua grew, especially after a conference at the new European Parliament in September, 1993. The BIS began publication of a second magazine, Contacto, to maintain contact with a larger public. Contacto &ndash Magazine Informative super Interlingua is a publication of the British Interlingua Society (BIS

In 1996, F. P. Gopsill became the editor of Lingua e Vita. Gopsill has brought changes to the magazine. Interlingua is now its primary language. It presents articles from a wide variety of sources, together with regular features such as humor, quizzes, and a Christmas edition. Lingua e Vita encourages readers to learn Interlingua and to actively write and speak the language. The editor receives many letters from readers, and these greatly influence the magazine's content.

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