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Christopher Rowe
Christopher Rowe may refer to: * Christopher Rowe (record producer) Christopher Rowe, is an American record producer, audio engineer and guitarist specializing in country rock. He is best known for his work with Taylor Swift. Career Rowe began his career working as a guitarist on folk, new age, and ethnologic ... * Christopher Rowe (classicist) * Christopher Rowe (author) {{hndis, Rowe, Christopher ...
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Christopher Rowe (record Producer)
Christopher Rowe, is an American record producer, audio engineer and guitarist specializing in country rock. He is best known for his work with Taylor Swift. Career Rowe began his career working as a guitarist on folk, new age, and ethnological records before moving into country music as an assistant engineer and editor. He was part of the production team for the Dixie Chicks album ''Fly''. In 2021, Rowe worked with Taylor Swift for her two re-recorded albums ''Fearless (Taylor's Version)'' and ''Red (Taylor's Version) ''Red (Taylor's Version)'' is the second re-recorded album by American singer-songwriter Taylor Swift. Released via Republic Records on November 12, 2021, as a part of Swift's countermeasure against the purchase of the masters of her back cata ...'', which he served as the producer, engineer and vocal engineer of these albums. Partial discography Source:
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Christopher Rowe (classicist)
Christopher James Rowe OBE (born 1944) is a British classical scholar. He is Professor Emeritus in the Department of Classics and Ancient History of Durham University, England, where he was Head of Department 2004–2008. He is a former President of the Classical Association, and was appointed OBE in 2009 for "services to scholarship". Thought on Plato Rowe translated into English and gave an innovative interpretation of the Aristotle's ''Nicomachean Ethics'' and the Plato's dialogues '' Theaetetus'' and ''Sophist''. He compared the ideal-real relation existing among the ''Republic'' and the ''Theaetetus'' for what concerns the epistemology, and then he established an analogy with the political ideal of the ''Republic'' and its real actualization described in the ''Statesman'' and in the ''Laws Law is a set of rules that are created and are law enforcement, enforceable by social or governmental institutions to regulate behavior,Robertson, ''Crimes against humanity'', 9 ...
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