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Baumgarten

/ ˈbaʊmɡartən /

noun

  1. BaumgartenAlexander Gottlieb17141762MGermanPHILOSOPHY: philosopher Alexander Gottlieb . 1714–62, German philosopher, noted for his pioneering work on aesthetics, a term that he originated


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She bribed Baumgarten, who with his Germans had fought since the rout with Hawkwood.

On one occasion, at the request of his friends, Baumgarten was weighed before and after dinner.

By experiments on the anthrax of pigeons he answered the attacks of Baumgarten and his pupils.

Nick Baumgarten was the first to resume wholly normal condition of mind.

Proceeding into the street, I hailed a cab, and as soon as we had taken our places in it, bade the man drive us to the Baumgarten.

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