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Jean-Philippe Baratier (also Johann Philipp Baratier; January 19, 1721, Schwabach near Nuremberg – October 5, 1740) was a German scholar. A noted child prodigy of the 18th century, he published eleven works and authored a great quantity of unpublished manuscripts.
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Baratier, Jean-Philippe
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German scholar
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Baratier, Johann Philipp
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1721-01-19Z
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1721-01-01Z
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1740-10-05Z
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1740-01-01Z
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