- Jean
Barbeyrac (French: [baʁbɛʁak]; 15
March 1674 – 3
March 1744) was a
French jurist. Born at Béziers in
Lower Languedoc, he was the
nephew of Charles...
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Stanislas de
Barbeyrac (born 27
April 1984) is a
French operatic tenor.
Stanislas de
Barbeyrac was born in
Annecy (Haute Savoie) on 27
April 1984. His...
- ISSN 0891-1150. PMID 15055246. S2CID 24756680. Brun, J.-L.; Castan, B.; de
Barbeyrac, B.; Cazanave, C.; Charvériat, A.; Faure, K.; Mignot, S.; Verdon, R.;...
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pedagogue Stanislav Bunin (born 1966), Russian-born
pianist Stanislas de
Barbeyrac,
French operatic tenor Stanislao Gastaldon (1861–1939),
Italian composer...
- pano
branco atado e um páu per
sinal de paz Grotius, Hugo (2005) [1625].
Barbeyrac, Jean; Tuck,
Richard (eds.). The
Rights of War and Peace. Vol. 3 – via...
- Tuck,
Richard (ed.). The
Rights of War and Peace, Book II.
Translated by
Barbeyrac, Jean. Indianapolis:
Liberty Fund. pp. 614,
footnote 1. ISBN 0-86597-432-2...
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Robert Hooke,
English architect and
philosopher (b. 1635) 1744 – Jean
Barbeyrac,
French scholar and
jurist (b. 1674) 1765 –
William Stukeley, English...
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court in its
opinion were the
works of
William Blackstone, Fleta, Jean
Barbeyrac,
Samuel von Pufendorf, Hugo Grotius, and
Justinian I.
Justice Livingston...
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External audio For
voice and
orchestra by Berlioz,
performed by
Stanislas de
Barbeyrac with the
Insula Orchestra under Laurence Equilbey by Liszt, performed...
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construction of the
Canal du Midi Paul
Pellisson (1624–1693),
author Jean
Barbeyrac (1674?–1744),
jurist Jean-Jacques d'Ortous de
Mairan (1678–1771), geophysicist...