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Geyser, Joseph, 1869-1948

LC control no.n 90668981
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Personal name headingGeyser, Joseph, 1869-1948
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Variant(s)Geyser, Joseph, 1869-
Geyser, Gerhard Joseph Anton Maria, 1869-1948
Other standard no.11853906X
Associated countryGermany
Associated placeMunich (Germany)
Birth date1869-03-16
Death date1948-04-11
Place of birthErkelenz (Germany)
Place of deathTraunstein (Germany : Landkreis)
Field of activityPhilosophy, Medieval
AffiliationUniversität München
Profession or occupationPhilosophers
University and college faculty members
Found innuc90-22591: His Die Erkenntnistheorie des Aristoteles, 1980 [reprint] (hdg. on NNC rept.: Geyser, Joseph, 1869-1948; usage: Gerhard Joseph Anton Maria Geyser)
LC data base, July 12, 1990 (hdg.: Geyser, Joseph, 1869- ; no usage)
Geyser, Joseph. Die Erkenntnistheorie des Aristoteles, 1917: title page (dargestellt von Joseph Geyser)
Max Schelers Phänomenologie der Religion, 1924: title page (Dr. Joseph Geyser, professor at the Universität Freiburg im Breisgau)
OCLC, June 6, 1994 (hdgs.: Geyser, Joseph, 1869-; Geyser, Gerhard Joseph Anton Maria, 1869-1948; usages: Joseph Geyser, Gerhard Joseph Anton Maria Geyser)
Encyclopedia.com, viewed online on November 5, 2021 (Joseph Geyser; German critical realist philosopher; born 1869 in Erkelenz in the Rhineland; died 1948; obtained his doctorate at Bonn in 1898; im 1924, he succeeded Clemens Baeumker as professor of medieval philosophy at the University of Munich)
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German Wikipedia, viewed November 8, 2021 (Joseph Geyser; Gerhard Joseph Anton Maria Geyser; born March 16, 1869, in Erkelenz; died April 11, 1948, in Siegsdorf (Landkreis Traunstein); German philosopher; he taught in Münster, Freiburg im Breisgau, and Munich)
Deutsche Nationalbibliothek online catalog, viewed November 5, 2021 (authorized access point: Geyser, Joseph; other data in authority record: Prof. Dr. habil.; German philosopher and university professor; born 1869 in Erkelenz; died 1948 in Siegsdorf)
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