- Jean-Philippe
Baratier (also
Johann Philipp Baratier; 19
January 1721 – 5
October 1740) was a
German scholar. A
noted child prodigy of the 18th century...
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Baratier (French pronunciation: [baʁatje]) is a
commune in the Hautes-Alpes
department in
southeastern France.
Communes of the Hautes-Alpes department...
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Jacques Baratier (8
March 1918 – 27
November 2009) was a
French film
director and screenwriter. He
directed 21 films. His film Goha won the Jury Prize...
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August 9, 2020.
Retrieved August 27, 2015.
Baratier, Jacques, Désordre, 1950. Maysles,
Albert and David,
Orson Welles in Spain...
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Frank Lima, Alan Feldman,
David Lehman,
Jordan Davis,
Jessy Randall,
David Baratier,
Loren Goodman,
Carson Cistulli, and
filmmaker Jim Jarmusch. In 1968 he...
- de
Corps (Isère). Grenoble:
Baratier. (in French) Rousselot,
Pierre Joseph. 1850.
Nouveaux do****ents. Grenoble:
Baratier. (in French) Rousselot, Pierre...
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