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  • Jean Buridan (in Latin, Joannes Buridanus) (1300 – 1358) or John Buridan was a French philosopher, a nominalist, who wrote extensively on logic ...
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  • Jean Froissart (c.1337 - c.1405) was one of the most important of the chroniclers of Medieval France. For centuries, Froissart's Chronicles ...
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  • Jean Genet (December 19, 1910 – April 15, 1986), was a prominent, sometimes infamous, French writer and later political activist. Early in ...
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  • Jean Omer Marie Gabriel Monnet (November 9, 1888 – March 16, 1979) is regarded by many as a chief architect of European Unity. Never elected ...
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  • Jean Paul (March 21, 1763 – November 14, 1825), born Johann Paul Friedrich Richter, was a German writer, best known for his humorous novels ...
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  • Jean Anouilh (June 23, 1910 – October 3, 1987) was one of the leading French dramatists of the twentieth century. He was best known for his ...
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  • Piaget, Jean [[File:Jean Piaget in Ann Arbor.png|thumb|180 px|Photograph of Jean ...
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  • Jean Racine (December 22, 1639 – April 21, 1699) was a French poet dramatist, and one of the most important figures in seventeenth-century ...
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  • Jean Renoir (French: [ʀə'nwaÊ€]) (September 15, 1894 – February ... The young Jean grew up among his father’s artwork and artist friends ...
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  • Jean Baudrillard (July 29, 1929 – March 6, 2007) (IPA pronunciation: [ʒɑ̃ bo.dÊ€i.jaÊ€] ) Inogolo, [http://inogolo.com/pronunciation/d337/Jean_Baudrillard ...
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  • Jean Rhys, CBE (August 24, 1890 - May 14, 1979), born Ella Gwendolen ... In 1919, she went to Holland, where she met and married Jean Lenglet ...
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  • Johan Julius Christian "Jean" Sibelius (December 8, 1865 – September 20, 1957) was a Finnish composer of European classical music ...
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  • Captain Jean Bodin (1530 – 1596) was a French jurist and political philosopher, economist, natural philosopher, historian, member of the Parlement ...
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  • Jean Maurice Eugène Clément Cocteau (July 5, 1889 – October 11, 1963) was a multi-talented French poet, novelist, dramatist, designer, boxing ...
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  • Jean Toomer (December 26, 1894–March 30, 1967) was an American poet and novelist and an important figure of the Harlem Renaissance. ...
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  • Jean-Joseph Rabearivelo (March 4, 1901 or 1903 – June 22, 1937), born Joseph-Casimir Rabearivelo, was a Malagasy poet who is widely considered ...
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  • Jean Henri Dunant (May 8, 1828 - October 30, 1910), also known as Henry Dunant or Henri Dunant, was a Swiss businessman and social activist. ...
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  • #REDIRECTJean-Jacques Rousseau ...
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  • Jean-Baptiste Poquelin, better known as Molière (January 15, 1622 – February 17, 1673), was a French writer, director, and actor who, along ...
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  • #REDIRECTJean-Jacques Rousseau ...
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  • #REDIRECTJean-Joseph Rabearivelo ...
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  • Jean Froissart (c.1337 - c.1405) was one of the most important of the chroniclers of Medieval France. For centuries, Froissart's Chronicles ...
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  • Jean Toomer (December 26, 1894–March 30, 1967) was an American poet and novelist and an important figure of the Harlem Renaissance. ...
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  • Jean-Baptiste de Lully, originally Giovanni Battista di Lulli (November 28, 1632 – March 22, 1687), was a French composer of Italian birth ...
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  • such as Marcel Raymond, Albert Béguin, Jean Rousset, Jean Starobinski ... Raymond, Albert Béguin, Georges Poulet, Jean Rousset, Jean-Pierre Richard ...
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  • Jean-Philippe Rameau (September 25, 1683 - September 12, 1764) was one of the most important French composer and music theorist of the Baroque ...
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  • Captain Jean Bodin (1530 – 1596) was a French jurist and political philosopher, economist, natural philosopher, historian, member of the Parlement ...
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  • Jean Paul (March 21, 1763 – November 14, 1825), born Johann Paul Friedrich Richter, was a German writer, best known for his humorous novels ...
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  • 49 (Objective 49) (Robert Bresson, Jean Cocteau, and Alexandre Astruc ... such as Howard Hawks, Alfred Hitchcock, and Jean Renoir. Another key element ...
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  • Piaget, Jean [[File:Jean Piaget in Ann Arbor.png|thumb|180 px|Photograph of Jean ...
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  • Jean Maurice Eugène Clément Cocteau (July 5, 1889 – October 11, 1963) was a multi-talented French poet, novelist, dramatist, designer, boxing ...
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  • Jean-Honoré Fragonard (April 5, 1732 – August 22, 1806) is known as one of France's most significant painters of the eighteenth century ...
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  • Champollion, Jean-François [[Image:Jean-Francois_Champollion.jpg|220px|right]] Jean-François ...
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  • Malle, Claude Chabrol, Alain Resnais, and Jean-Luc Godard. ... including contributors Jacques Rivette, Jean-Luc Godard, Éric Rohmer, ...
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  • Jean Genet (December 19, 1910 – April 15, 1986), was a prominent, sometimes infamous, French writer and later political activist. Early in ...
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  • Jean-Antoine Watteau (October 10, 1684 – July 18, 1721) was a French painter best known for his invention of a new genre, the fête galante ...
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  • teaching other important architects such as Jean Chalgrin, Alexandre Brongniart ... François Blondel, Germain Boffrand and Jean-Laurent Le Geay, from whom ...
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  • Jean-François Lyotard (pronounced [ʒɑ̃ frɑ̃swa ljÉ”taÊ€] ; August 10, 1924 April 21, 1998) was a French philosopher and literary theorist ...
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  • or mater narrative is a term developed by Jean-François Lyotard to mean ... The concept was criticized by Jean-François Lyotard in his work, ...
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