- Beat
Martin Raaflaub (born 19
August 1946 in Winterthur) is a
Swiss conductor. He is the
brother of Kurt
Raaflaub,
Professor of
classics and
History at...
- 1515/9783111193595. ISBN 978-3-11-119151-5.
Raaflaub, G. W.; Samons, L. J. II (1993). "Opposition to Augustus". In
Raaflaub, Kurt A.; Toher, Mark (eds.). Between...
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journey 508 BC – 1993 AD.
Oxford University Press. ISBN 978-0-19-827934-1.
Raaflaub, Kurt A; Ober, Josiah; Wallace,
Robert W (2007).
Origin of
Democracy in...
- Caes. BGall., 5.26–52. Morstein-Marx 2021, p. 272 n. 42: "Gruen.. and
Raaflaub... have
effectively disposed of the old idea, too
heavily influenced by...
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Roman history. He was the
brother of
conductor Beat
Raaflaub.
Raaflaub was born to
Fritz Raaflaub and
Heidi Ninck in 1941 in
Cameroon where his father...
- the "barbarian" Gauls, and
present himself, as
Raaflaub puts it, as the "perfect
Roman citizen".
Raaflaub contends that Caesar's work is
certainly full...
- pp. 414–427. ISBN 978-0-08-044911-1.
Retrieved 29
January 2024. Kurt A.
Raaflaub &
Richard J. A.
Talbert (2009).
Geography and Ethnography: Perceptions...
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Asiatic Elements in Gr****
Poetry and Myth. Oxford:
Clarendon Press. p. 622.
Raaflaub, Kurt A. "Historicity of Homer". In
Finkelberg (2012). doi:10.1002/9781444350302...
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University Press. pp. 157–172. ISBN 9780195305746.
Raaflaub, Kurt (2009). "Intellectual Achievements". In
Raaflaub, Kurt A.; van Wees, Hans (eds.). A Companion...
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Reference Encyclopedia, The Book People, Haydock, 1995, p. 215. Kurt A.
Raaflaub, War and
Peace in the
Ancient World (Blackwell, 2007), p. 15. Paul Rehak...