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    Jérémie-Jacques Oberlin (8 August 1735 – 10 October 1806) was a philologist and archaeologist from Alsace. He was also known as Jeremias Jakob Oberlin...
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    Louisiana, was also named after him.[citation needed] His brother Jérémie Jacques Oberlin was a noted archaeologist and philologist. Chisholm 1911. Rines...
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  • Major League Baseball pitcher J. F. Oberlin (1740–1826), Alsatian pastor and philanthropist Jérémie Jacques Oberlin (1735–1806), Alsatian philologist and...
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    Muller Charles Münch Thomas Murner Victor Nessler Jean Frédéric Oberlin Jérémie Jacques Oberlin Thierry Omeyer Pierre Pflimlin Jean Rapp Beatus Rhenanus Claude...
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  • Luigi Lanzi, Italian archaeologist (d. 1810) 1735: August 8 - Jérémie Jacques Oberlin, Alsatian archaeologist (d. 1806) 1732: January 12 - John Horsley...
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  • (1911–1981) English; fluorine dating, exposed Piltdown Man hoax Jérémie Jacques Oberlin (1735–1806) Alsatian; Biblical archaeology, philology Alexandru...
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    made in 1861 by Charles Schmidt (1812−1895) [fr], and earlier by Jérémie-Jacques Oberlin, and Eberhard Gottlieb Graff; those copies are kept in the National...
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  • Jean-Joseph Rodolphe (1730–1812), horn player, violinist and composer Jérémie-Jacques Oberlin (1735–1806), philologist and archaeologist François Christophe...
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