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  2. Germain Bapst - Wikipedia

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    Germain Bapst was born on 20 December 1853 in Paris, France. [1] Germain was a descendant of the prestigious Maison Bapst, a family revered for their contributions as jewelers to the French court in Paris. [2]

  3. 3-D The Catalogue - Wikipedia

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    3-D The Catalogue (German: 3-D Der Katalog) is the second official live album by German electronic music band Kraftwerk.It was released on 26 May 2017 and was released on several formats, including a four-disc Blu-ray box set, an eight-disc CD box set and a nine-disc vinyl box set.

  4. Whole Earth Catalog - Wikipedia

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    The Whole Earth Catalog (WEC) was an American counterculture magazine and product catalog published by author Stewart Brand several times a year between 1968 and 1972

  5. Dr. Ox's Experiment - Wikipedia

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    The story Une fantaisie du docteur Ox ("A fantasy of Dr. Ox") was first read in 1872 at the Hotel of the City of Amiens. [6] It was published in installments between March and May of the same year in the magazine Musée des Familles, and from 6 January to 6 February in Journal d'Amiens.

  6. Présence Africaine - Wikipedia

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    Présence Africaine (French for African Presence) is a pan-African quarterly cultural, political, and literary magazine, published in Paris, France, and founded by Alioune Diop in 1947. In 1949, Présence Africaine expanded to include a publishing house and a bookstore on rue des Écoles in the Latin Quarter of Paris.

  7. 1826 in science - Wikipedia

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    January 3 – Marie Le Masson Le Golft (born 1750), French naturalist. January 6 – John Farey (born 1766), English geologist. March 28 - Jean-Baptiste Dumangin (born 1744), French physician.