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Originally appearing in Volume V26, Page 323 of the 1911 Encyclopedia Britannica.
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TABARIN (Fr.
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tabard, Ital. tabarrino, a small cloak)
  , the name assumed by
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Jean Salomon (c . 1584-1633), a Parisian street charlatan, who amused his audiences in the Place
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Dauphine by farcical
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dialogue with his partner Mondor (Phillippe Girard), with whom he reaped a
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golden harvest by the sale of
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quack medicines . A contemporary portrait shows him in the dress of a clown, but with a moustache and pointed beard, carrying a wooden sword and wearing a soft grey felt
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hat capable of assuming countless amusing shapes in his deft fingers . His
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regular evening antics were varied by more elaborate weekly performances in which others appeared, notably his wife . In these he took the
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part of a fat old fool, but his jokes, while usually coarse, were frequently
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clever, and his extemporized speeches were full of originality . He is said to have influenced both Moliere and La Fontaine . The latter praises him, and he is also well spoken of by Boileau and Voltaire . He retired about 1628, and died on the 16th of August 1633 . Numerous farces and dialogues, partly or wholly his, or in his repertoire, were credited to him, and long series of cheap leaflets purporting to be his
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complete
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works began to appear as early as 1622 . Two
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rival
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editions, in two volumes and one
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volume respectively, were published as
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late as 1858 . The word Tabarin, spelt with a capital, has been adopted into the French language to designate the comic performer of a street booth .

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