120 resultados para Lacan, Jacques, 1901-1981 - Contributions in psychoanalysis
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Published for the Congress by varying publishers each of which is chosen from the host country.
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First published in the "Philadelphia times" as a series of letters.
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Prepared in cooperation with state agricultural stations, cooperative extension service, and other state agencies.
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Reprinted in part from various magazines.
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"Text adapted in this edition is that of Dr. Scrivener's Cambridge paragraph Bible [i.e. Authorized]": pt. 1, p. [vii]
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"Geschriften van dr. C. Leemans": p. 341-348.
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Issues for Mar.-June 1981 classed in: A 105.17/2:
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Vols. for <1985/86-> called also: Permanent white journals, pt. 2, Assembly.
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Spier & Rohns, architect. Cornerstone laid on October 15, 1901; building occupied in 1903. Originally West Medical Building; became Samuel Trask Dana Building. Also known as Natural Resources Building. Medical students on steps and in top floor windows. Dirt road in front of building.
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Spier & Rohns, architect. Cornerstone laid on October 15, 1901; building occupied in 1903. Originally West Medical Building; became Samuel Trask Dana Building. Also known as Natural Resources Building.
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Spier & Rohns, architect. Cornerstone laid on October 15, 1901; building occupied in 1903. Originally West Medical Building; became Samuel Trask Dana Building. Also known as Natural Resources Building. On verso: Med School II; Med West
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Spier & Rohns architect. Cornerstone laid on October 15, 1901; building occupied in 1903. Originally West Medical Building; became Samuel Trask Dana Building. Also known as Natural Resources Building.
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Spier & Rohns architect. Cornerstone laid on October 15, 1901; building occupied in 1903. Originally West Medical Building; became Samuel Trask Dana Building. Also known as Natural Resources Building.
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Spier & Rohns, architect. Cornerstone laid on October 15, 1901; building occupied in 1903. Originally West Medical Building; became Samuel Trask Dana Building. Also known as Natural Resources Building.
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Spier & Rohns, architect. Cornerstone laid on October 15, 1901; building occupied in 1903. Originally West Medical Building; became Samuel Trask Dana Building. Also known as Natural Resources Building.