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French Jesuit and grammarian
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Jean-François Féraud (17 April 1725 in Marseille – 8 February 1807 in Marseille) was a French Jesuit and grammarian.

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  • François-Xavier de Feller, Biographie universelle ou Dictionnaire historique des hommes qui se sont fait un nom, t.4, Lyon, Rolland-Rusand, 1822, p. 537.
  • Louis-François Jauffret, Ruche provençale, t.3, Marseille Joseph-François Achard, 1820, 243 p., p. 114-124.
  • Joseph-François Michaud, Louis-Gabriel Michaud, Biographie universelle, ancienne et moderne ou, Histoire, par ordre alphabétique de la vie publique et privée de tous les hommes qui se sont fait remarquer par leurs écrits, leurs actions, leurs talents, leurs vertus ou leurs crimes, vol. 13, Paris, Charles Delagrave, 1815, p. 327-8.

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