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 A noted child prodigy of the 18th century, he published eleven works and authored a great quantity of unpublished manuscripts.

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  • Jean-Philippe Baratier (auch Johann Philipp Baratier; * 19. Januar 1721 in Schwabach; † 5. Oktober 1740 in Halle (Saale)) war ein Wunderkind und Sprachgenie. Er war Mathematiker, Historiker und Orientalist und galt als enzyklopädisches Genie, das Schriften auf zahlreichen Gebieten veröffentlichte. (de)
  • Jean-Philippe Baratier (also Johann Philipp Baratier; 19 January 1721 in Schwabach near Nuremberg – 5 October 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 A noted child prodigy of the 18th century, he published eleven works and authored a great quantity of unpublished manuscripts. (en)
  • Jean-Philippe Baratier, né à Schwabach (Principauté d'Ansbach) le 19 janvier 1721 et mort à Halle (Saxe-Anhalt) le 5 octobre 1740, est un enfant prodige d'origine française. Comparé par Voltaire à Pic de La Mirandole, il mourut avant d'avoir pu donner toute la mesure de ses nombreux talents. (fr)
  • Jean-Philippe Baratier (Schwabach, (Principado de Ansbach), 19 de janeiro de 1721 – Halle, (Saxônia-Anhalt), 5 de outubro de 1740) foi uma criança prodígio de origem francesa. Comparado por Voltaire a Giovanni Pico della Mirandola, morreu antes que pudesse dar uma medida completa de seus muitos talentos. (pt)
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  • Jean-Philippe Baratier (auch Johann Philipp Baratier; * 19. Januar 1721 in Schwabach; † 5. Oktober 1740 in Halle (Saale)) war ein Wunderkind und Sprachgenie. Er war Mathematiker, Historiker und Orientalist und galt als enzyklopädisches Genie, das Schriften auf zahlreichen Gebieten veröffentlichte. (de)
  • Jean-Philippe Baratier (also Johann Philipp Baratier; 19 January 1721 in Schwabach near Nuremberg – 5 October 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 A noted child prodigy of the 18th century, he published eleven works and authored a great quantity of unpublished manuscripts. (en)
  • Jean-Philippe Baratier, né à Schwabach (Principauté d'Ansbach) le 19 janvier 1721 et mort à Halle (Saxe-Anhalt) le 5 octobre 1740, est un enfant prodige d'origine française. Comparé par Voltaire à Pic de La Mirandole, il mourut avant d'avoir pu donner toute la mesure de ses nombreux talents. (fr)
  • Jean-Philippe Baratier (Schwabach, (Principado de Ansbach), 19 de janeiro de 1721 – Halle, (Saxônia-Anhalt), 5 de outubro de 1740) foi uma criança prodígio de origem francesa. Comparado por Voltaire a Giovanni Pico della Mirandola, morreu antes que pudesse dar uma medida completa de seus muitos talentos. (pt)
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  • Jean-Philippe Baratier (de)
  • Jean-Philippe Baratier (en)
  • Jean-Philippe Baratier (fr)
  • Jean-Philippe Baratier (pt)
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