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Being, man, & death: a key to Heidegger [by] James M. Demske.

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[Lexington] University Press of Kentucky, 1970.

1970

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FormatTextCall numberJFE 72-56Item locationSchwarzman Building - General Research Room 315
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A promise of quality [microform] the first 100 years of Canisius College [by] James M. Demske.

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New York, Newcomen Society in North America, 1970.

1970

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FormatTextCall number*XM-4709Item locationSchwarzman Building - Microforms Room 315

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Sein, Mensch, und Tod : das Todesproblem bei Martin Heidegger / James M. Demske.

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Freiburg : K. Alber, [1963]

1963

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FormatTextCall numberL-10 8449 Bd. 12Item locationOffsite
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Being, man, & death [electronic resource] : a key to Heidegger / James M. Demske.

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Lexington, Kentucky : The University of Kentucky Press, 1970.

1970-1970

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Sein, Mensch, und Tod ; das Todesproblem bei Martin Heidegger / [von] James M. Demske.

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Freiburg : K. Alber, [1963]

1963

1 item

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FormatTextCall number108 Sy68 Bd.12-14Item locationOff-site

Being, man, & death : a key to Heidegger / [by] James M. Demske.

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[Lexington] : University Press of Kentucky, 1970.

1970

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FormatTextCall numberB3279.H49 D4513Item locationOff-site

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