- 171–175.
Academic American Encyclopedia (1989), p. 332. Börsch-
Supan 1974, pp. 7–8. Börsch-
Supan 1972, pp. 620–630.
Larisey 1993, p. 14. Johnston, Leppien...
- Axel Börsch-
Supan (born 28
December 1954 in Darmstadt) is a
German researcher,
economist and
director of the
Munich Center for the
Economics of Aging...
-
referring to Pesne’s 1740
portrait of Frederick, art
historian Helmut Börsch-
Supan writes that the
artist “wasn't
interested in a true
portrayal of the character...
-
Doris Kutschbach;
Ulrich Knapp;
Howard Caygill;
Achim Preiss;
Helmut Börsch-
Supan;
Thomas Kliemann;
April Eisman;
Klaus Niehr;
Jeffrey Chipps Smith; Ulrich...
- to Friedrich,
later reattributing it to Carl
Gustav Carus.
Helmut Börsch-
Supan argues it
cannot be a late work by Carus, but is
instead a Friedrich. German...
-
Quazi Mahfujul Haque Supan is an ****ociate
professor of law at the
University of
Dhaka and a
member of the
Justice Division Reform Commission of the Muhmmad...
- Jude
Supan Sebamalalainayakam (born 30 July 1998) is a Sri
Lankan international footballer who
plays as a
defender for
Renown SC in the Sri
Lanka Football...
-
Alexander Georg Supan (3
March 1847 − 7 July 1920) was an
Austrian geographer. Born in Innichen,
County of Tyrol,
Supan was
first educated at the Laibach...
-
Jeffrey Scot
Suppan (/
ˈsuːpɑːn/; born
January 2, 1975) is an
American former professional baseball pitcher and
current professional baseball coach who...
- religion,
politics and biography. The
German art
historian Helmut Börsch-
Supan [de]
interprets the
evergreen spruce and the dead oak as
symbols of the...