Nietzsche Friedrich.
Briefwechsel. Kritische Gesamtausgabe. ABT. 2 BÄNDE 1 bis 6 in 7 Bdn. Hrsg. v. Giorgio Colli und Mazzino Montinari.
Berlin Walter de Gruyter 1977/1977/1978/ 1980. . 1. Briefe von F. Nietzsche April 1869 - Mai 1872 . - 2. Briefe an Friedrich Nietzsche April 1869 - Mai 1872. - 3. Briefe von F. Nietzsche Mai 1872 - Dezember 1874. 4. Briefe an Friedrich Nietzsche Mai 1872 - Dezember 1874. - 5. Briefe von Nietzsche Januar 1875 - Dezember 1879. - 61 Briefe an Friedrich Nietzsche Januar 1875 - Dezember 1879. - 62 Briefe an Friedrich Nietzsche Januar 1875 - Dezember 1879. - Rücken im unteren Bereich etwas stockfl. sonst gut u. sauber Berlin, Walter de Gruyter, 1977/1977/1978/ 1980. unknown
Bookseller reference : 85286
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Nietzsche Friedrich.
Werke. Kritische Gesamtausgabe. ABT. 3 BÄNDE 1-4. Hrsg. v. Giorgio Colli und Mazzino Montinari.
Berlin Walter de Gruyter 1972/1973/1978/1978. . 1. Die Geburt der Tragödie. Unzeitgemäße Betrachtungen I-III 1872-1874. - 2. Nachgelassene Schriften: 1870-1873. - 3. Nachgelassene Fragmente: Herbst 1869 bis Herbst 1872. - Nachgelassene Fragmente: Sommer 1872 bis Ende 1874. - Rücken mit vereinzelten Stockfleckchen sonst gut. Berlin, Walter de Gruyter, 1972/1973/1978/1978. unknown
Bookseller reference : 85277
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Nietzsche Friedrich.
Werke. Kritische Gesamtausgabe. ABT. 2 TEIL 1 von 5: Philologische Schriften 1867-1873. Bearb. von Fritz Bormann und Mario Carpitella.
Berlin Walter de Gruyter 1982. . Enthält die von Nietzsche selbst veröffentlichten philologischen Schriften thematisch geordnet: zuerst die frühen Arbeiten über Theognis und Simonides dann die drei Abhandlungen zu Diogenes Laertius der Basler Vortrag über "Homer und die klassische Philologie" und die Schriften zum Florentiner "Traktat" gefolgt von "Certamen" Nietzsches einziger Edition eines griechischen Textes und seine Rezensionen von Werken zur klassischen Philologie. - Colli Giorgio 1917-1979 Begr. ; Gerhardt Volker 1944- Hrsg. ; Müller-Lauter Wolfgang 1924-2001 Mithrsg. - Gutes Exemplar Berlin, Walter de Gruyter, 1982. unknown
Bookseller reference : 85276
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Nietzsche Friedrich.
Werke. Kritische Gesamtausgabe. ABT. 5 BÄNDE 1 und 2. Hrsg. v. Giorgio Colli und Mazzino Montinari.
Berlin Walter de Gruyter 1971/1973. . 1. Morgenröthe Nachgelassene Fragmente. Anfang 1880 bis Frühjahr 1881. - 2. Idyllen aus Messina. / Die fröhliche Wissenschaft / Nachgelassene Fragmente Frühjahr 1881 bis Sommer 1882. - Band 3 erschien erst im Jahr 2003. - Gutes Exemplar Berlin, Walter de Gruyter, 1971/1973. unknown
Bookseller reference : 85280
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Nietzsche Friedrich.
Werke. Kritische Gesamtausgabe. ABT. 7 BÄNDE 1 bis 4 in 5 Bdn. Hrsg. v. Giorgio Colli und Mazzino Montinari. Unter Mitarbeit von Marie-Luise Haase.
Berlin Walter de Gruyter 1977/1974/1974/1984/1986. . Enthält u.a. Vorarbeiten zu "Also sprach Zarathustra" und andere damit zusammenhängende Arbeiten wie umfangreiche Spruchsammlungen. Des weiteren Aufzeichnungen die zum Teil in "Jenseits von Gut und Böse " abgedruckt wurden. - 1. Nachgelassene Fragmente. Juli 1882 bis Winter 1883-1984. - 2. Nachgelassene Fragmente. Frühjahr bis Herbst 1884. - 3. Nachgelassene Fragmente. Herbst 1884 bis Herbst 1885. - 4/1 Nachbericht zur siebenten Abteilung. Halbband 1: Nachgelassene Fragmente Juli 1882 - Winter 1883-1884. - 4/2 Montinari Mazzino: Nachbericht zur siebenten Abteilung. Halbband 2: Nachgelassene Fragmente Frühjahr 1884 - Herbst 1885. - Gutes Exemplar Berlin, Walter de Gruyter, 1977/1974/1974/1984/1986. unknown
Bookseller reference : 85283
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Nietzsche Friedrich.
Werke. Kritische Gesamtausgabe. ABT. 4 BÄNDE 1-4. Hrsg. v. Giorgio Colli und Mazzino Montinari.
Berlin Walter de Gruyter 1967/1967/1967/1969. . 1. Richard Wagner in Bayreuth Unzeitgemäße Betrachtungen IV. / Nachgelassene Fragmente Anfang 1875 bis Frühling 1876. - 2. Menschliches Allzumenschliches. Band 1 / Nachgelassene Fragmente 1876 bis Winter 1877-1878. - 3. Menschliches Allzumenschliches. Bd. 2 / Nachgelassene Fragmente Frühling 1878 bis November 1879. - 4. Nachbericht zur vierten Abteilung: Richard Wagner in Bayreuth / Menschliches Allzumenschliches I u. II / Nachgelassene Fragmente 1875-1879.- Gutes sauberes Exemplar Berlin, Walter de Gruyter, 1967/1967/1967/1969. unknown
Bookseller reference : 85279
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Nietzsche Friedrich.
Briefwechsel. Kritische Gesamtausgabe. ABT. 3 BÄNDE 1-6. Hrsg. v. Giorgio Colli und Mazzino Montinari. Unter Mitarbeit von Helga Arania-Hess.
Berlin Walter de Gruyter 1981/1981/1982/1982/1984. . 1. Briefe von Nietzsche Januar 1880 - Dezember 1884. - 2. Briefe an Friedrich Nietzsche Januar 1880 - Dezember 1884. - 3. Briefe von Nietzsche Januar 1885 - Dezember 1886. - 4. Briefe an Friedrich Nietzsche Januar 1885 - Dezember 1886. - 5. Friedrich Nietzsche Briefe Januar 1887 - Januar 1889. - 6. Briefe an Friedrich Nietzsche Januar 1887 - Januar 1889. - Die Einbandrücken im unteren Bereich stockfleckig sonst gut Berlin, Walter de Gruyter, 1981/1981/1982/1982/1984. unknown
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Nietzsche
Le Gai savoir
Paris: GALLIMARD 1972. Broché. Etat Moyen. in-12. 379 pp. Edition 1972. Collection "Idée". Exemplaire insolé. Intérieur jauni. Pliures sur dos. GALLIMARD unknown
Bookseller reference : 119942
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Nietzsche Friedrich hrsg. von Karl Schlechta
Werke Sechster Band VI Nachlass Gedichte
M�nchen/Wien: Hanser 1980. nach der 5. Aufage 1966. Pappe. Hanser unknown
Bookseller reference : 181267
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Nietzsche
Généalogie de la morale
Gallimard 1967. Broché. Etat moyen. in-12. Poche Idées tampon et nom sur la page de garde soulignements au bic Gallimard unknown
Bookseller reference : 97690
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Friedrich Nietzsche Maurice Betz Henri Thomas
Nietzsche. Ainsi parlait Zarathoustra
Paris: Livre De Poche 1963. Poche. Bon état. in-12. Pliure sur la couverture. Livre De Poche unknown
Bookseller reference : 122660
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Nietzsche Friedrich
Werke
ZWEITAUSENDEINS. Taschenbuch. 192x121 mm. ZWEITAUSENDEINS unknown
Bookseller reference : 18956 ISBN : 386150314x 9783861503149
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Elisabeth Forster Nietzsche
The Life Of Nietzsche V2: The Lonely Nietzsche 1915
2009-05-10. Good. Ships with Tracking Number! INTERNATIONAL WORLDWIDE Shipping available. May not contain Access Codes or Supplements. May be re-issue. May be ex-library. Shipping & Handling by region. Buy with confidence excellent customer service! unknown
Bookseller reference : 1104497018 ISBN : 1104497018 9781104497019
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Nietzsche
La naissance de la tragédie
Paris: Gallimard 1976. Broché. Etat moyen. in-12. 312 pp. Collection "Idées". Couverture insolée légèrement salie. Quelques notes et soulignements au crayon de bois. Gallimard unknown
Bookseller reference : 118431
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Friedrich Wilhelm Nietzsche
Thus Spake Zarathustra Wordsworth Classics of World Literature
1999-03-03. Good. Ships with Tracking Number! INTERNATIONAL WORLDWIDE Shipping available. May not contain Access Codes or Supplements. May be re-issue. May be ex-library. Shipping & Handling by region. Buy with confidence excellent customer service! unknown
Bookseller reference : 1853267767q ISBN : 1853267767 9781853267765
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Friedrich Nietzsche
The Anti-Christ
1999-06-06. Good. Ships with Tracking Number! INTERNATIONAL WORLDWIDE Shipping available. May not contain Access Codes or Supplements. May be re-issue. May be ex-library. Shipping & Handling by region. Buy with confidence excellent customer service! unknown
Bookseller reference : 1884365205q ISBN : 1884365205 9781884365201
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Friedrich Nietzsche
Beyond Good and Evil
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Bookseller reference : 1387296302 ISBN : 1387296302 9781387296309
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Friedrich Nietzsche
On Truth and Untruth: Selected Writings
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Bookseller reference : 0061990469q ISBN : 0061990469 9780061990465
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Friedrich Nietzsche
Par delà le bien et le mal: Prélude d’une philosophie de l’avenir French Edition
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Friedrich Nietzsche
Thus Spoke Zarathustra: A Book for All and None
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Bookseller reference : 1452602565 ISBN : 1452602565 9781452602561
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Friedrich Nietzsche
The Anti-Christ
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Bookseller reference : 1503375579 ISBN : 1503375579 9781503375574
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Friedrich Wilhelm Nietzsche
Thus Spoke Zarathustra
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Bookseller reference : 161382954X ISBN : 161382954x 9781613829547
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Friedrich Nietzsche
La Genealogia de la Moral Spanish Edition
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Bookseller reference : 1547120363 ISBN : 1547120363 9781547120369
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Friedrich Nietzsche
Human All Too Human
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Bookseller reference : 1533635668 ISBN : 1533635668 9781533635662
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Friedrich Nietzsche
Thus Spoke Zarathustra
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Bookseller reference : 1546578900 ISBN : 1546578900 9781546578901
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Friedrich Nietzsche
The Twilight of the Idols and the Anti-Christ: or How to Philosophize with a Hammer Penguin Classics
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Friedrich Nietzsche
On the Genealogy of Morals Penguin Classics
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Friedrich Nietzsche
Beyond Good and Evil Penguin Classics
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Nietzsche Friedrich
Thus Spoke Zarathustra
CreateSpace Independent Publishing Platform. New. Special order direct from the distributor CreateSpace Independent Publishing Platform unknown
Bookseller reference : ING9781981472130 ISBN : 1981472134 9781981472130
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Friedrich Nietzsche Karl Schlechta Hrsg.
Friedrich Nietzsche - Werke V - Anhang: Zeit- und Lebenstafel; Philologischer Nachbericht; Nachwort; zu den Briefen u.a. Nietzsche-Index Bibliographie
Ullstein 1979. Taschenbuch. Ullstein unknown
Bookseller reference : 173053 ISBN : 3548029116 9783548029115
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NIETZSCHE FRIEDRICH. NIETZSCHE'S THIRD PUBLICATION
Beitr�ge zur Kritik der griechischen Lyriker. Extract from: Rheinishes Museum f�r Philologie Vol. XXIII. Herausgegeben von F.G. Welcker und F. Ritschl.
Frankfurt am Main Verlag von Johann David Sauerl�nder 1868. 8vo. Bound in a very nice recent marbled paper binding with gilt leather title-label to front board. Pp. 479 - 489. The paper is extremely brittle and cracks very easily thus a few smaller marginal pieces of paper have chipped off no loss of lettering. One small piece with a few letters is chipped off but the piece is present and no part of lettering is missing. � The scarce first printing of Nietzsche's third publication the second of his philological essays. <br><br>Nietzsche's first published work was a philological essay published in 1867 in the respected journal of classical studies the "Rheinisches Museaum f�r Philologie". That article published on the urging of his teacher appeared when Nietzsche had merely been studying philology for a couple of years. Nietzsche began studying philology at the University of Bonn in the winter semester of 1864/65 and quickly became a prize student. His university studies were fairly quickly interrupted though as he spent a year in the Prussian Artillary from October 1867. After about half a year he was seriously injured and had to spend the last five months there as a reconvalescent. "In the same month he was injured Nietzsche's second philological essay "Contribution Towards a Critique of the Greek Lyric Poets" Beitr�ge zur Kritik der griechischen Lyriker was published in the "Rheinisches Museum". The essay examined the text verse structure and meter of Simonides' "Greek Lament" in an attempt to restore it to the poet's original meaning and intent. <br><br>"It is uncertain whether all of these articles i.e. in the Rheinisches Museum were issued individually and there is no evidence in Nietzsche's letters to suggest the standard offprint policies of Rheinisches Museum at the time." Schaberg p. 13. <br><br>Schaberg 10 hardcover
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AVENARIUS RICHARD. INFLUENCING NIETZSCHE
Philosophie als Denken der Welt gem�ss dem Princip des kleinsten Kraftmasses. Prolegomena zu einer Kritik der reinen Erfahrung. Habilitationsschrift der philosophischen Facult�t der Universot�t zu Leipzig vorgelegt und als Einleitung zu der 10. Januar 1876 Nachmittag 3 Uhr im Bornerianum Nr. VI zu haltenden Probevorlesung �ber die Substanz Spinoza's ausgegeben.
Leipzig Fues's Verlag 1876. 8vo. Original printed wrappers. Minor soiling to wrappers. Right-bottom corner on frontwrapper slightly bumped. Otherwise fine and clean. XIII 1 82 pp. � The very scarce first printing of Avenarius' Habilitationsschrift his first publication a work that greatly influenced contemporary philosophy both in Europe and beyond and was read by the greatest philosophers of the era e.g. Nietzsche.<br><br>The German philosopher Richard Avenarius 1843-1896 is most famous for his formulation of the radical positivist doctrine of "empirical criticism" or "empirio-criticism". <br>He was not only read and studied in France and Germany but also greatly influenced Russian philosophy; he and was severely criticized by Lenin in his Materialism and Empirio-criticism 1909. <br><br>In his first publication "Philosophie als Denken der Welt gem�ss dem Princip des kleinsten Kraftmasses" Avenarius states: "Doubt of the correctness of my way heretofore pursued was induced through the barrenness of theoretical idealism in the field of psychology; and yet cognition and experience should belong to this science as psychological ideas." In general he here argues that it is the task of philosophy to develop a natural concept of the world based on "pure experience" and the principle of "economic thought". <br><br>"Nietzsche received Philosophie als Denken der Welt gem�ss dem Princip des kleinsten Kraftmasses in 1876 "and we know that he read it for the first or second time in the winter of 1883-84. Nietzsche then excerpted and discussed this reading in several longer notes and shortly thereafter he wrote to Overbeck on April 7 1884 stating that he needed to revise his views on epistemology and metaphysics. It is thus possible that this reading was of great importance for his thinking at the time. . section 14 and 15 of Beyond Good and Evil with their critique of positivism and physiologist who emphasized the "smallest possible effort" were written in response to Nietzsche�s reading of Avenarius." Brobjer Thomas H. Nietzsche's Philosophical Context University of Illinois Press 2008 93 pp. unknown
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NIETZSCHE FRIEDRICH.
Analecta Laertiana. Extract from: Rheinishes Museum f�r Philologie Vol. XXV. Herausgegeben von F.G. Welcker und F. Ritschl.
Frankfurt am Main Verlag von Johann David Sauerl�nder 1870. 8vo. Bound in a very nice recent marbled paper binding with gilt leather title-label to front board. Pp. 217 - 231. The paper is extremely brittle and cracks very easily thus a few smaller marginal pieces of paper have chipped off no loss of lettering. � Rare first edition of one of Nietzsche's earliest publications his ingenious and daring philological essay on six disputed passages of Diogenes Laertius' "Lives of the Philosophers" his favoured philological topic. <br><br>Nietzsche's first published work was a philological essay published in 1867 in the respected journal of classical studies the "Rheinisches Museaum f�r Philologie". That article published on the urging of his teacher appeared when Nietzsche had merely been studying philology for a couple of years. Nietzsche began studying philology at the University of Bonn in the winter semester og 1864/65 and quickly became a prize student. His university studies were fairly quickly interrupted though as he spent a year in the Prussian Artillary from October 1867. After about half a year he was seriously injured and had to spend the last five months there as a reconvalescent. <br>Nonetheless this year did not mean a break in Nietzsche's studies quite the contrary. Already in April 1868 before his injury in May he published his first book review namely that of Schoemann's work on "Die hesiodische Theogonie" which had just appeared. And after the injury he naturally had even more time for studying at his disposal; "Nietzsche's protracted recovery from his military injuries allowed him considerable time to study and to take on other scholarly duties� Schaberg The Nietzsche Canon p. 10.<br><br>Following his important "On the Sources of Diogenes Laertius" from 1869-69 Nietzsche publishes this present article on the same subject focusing on a different part in 1870. <br><br>"It is uncertain whether all of these articles i.e. in the Rheinisches Museum were issued individually and there is no evidence in Nietzsche's letters to suggest the standard offprint policies of Rheinisches Museum at the time." Schaberg p. 13. <br><br>Schaberg 13 hardcover
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NIETZSCHE FRIEDRICH. WHAT DOES NOT KILL ME ONLY MAKES ME STRONGER
G�tzen-D�mmerung oder Wie man mit dem Hammer philosophiert. Dionysos-Dithyramben.
Leipzig C.G. Naumann 1889 1890 - released 1892. 8vo. Very nice contemporary half calf with five raised bands gilt ornamentations and gilt lettered title to spine. Double gilt lines to boards. A bit of wear to capitals and corners. A nice clean and tight copy. Internally fresh and clean uncut. 8 144 pp. 21 1 pp. 1 f. contents. � The scarce first edition of the epitome of Nietzsche's final project -a re-valuation of all values "Eine Umwerthung aller Werthe" -his hugely interesting "declaration of war" preface p. 4: "Diese Schrift ist eine grosse Kriegserkl�rung" which was written during his last productive year just before his big breakdown in Turin. - Bound together with the first printing of the "Dionysian Dithyrambs" which appeared as a separate appendix to the fourth part of "Also sprach Zarathustra".<br><br>"G�tzen-D�mmerung" "The Twilight of the Idols" must be said to constitute the culmination of the production of this giant of philosophy who turned mad after having finished it.<br>Early in 1889 Nietzsche began to exhibit signs of serious mental illness and in Turin he finally broke down and was brought back to Basel by his friends. "The Twilight of the Idols" was released merely a few weeks after this collapse and Nietzsche never wrote again.<br><br>Nietzsche had 1.000 copies of the work privately printed. The work is considered one of his most popular and it is here that we find some of the most frequently quoted passages from the works of Nietzsche e.g. "What does not kill me only makes me stronger" p.2.: "Was mich nicht umbringt macht mich st�rker".<br><br>The Twilight was meant as an introduction to or summary of Nietzshe's philosophy and as such it is one of his most interesting works. It is written almost as in a rage of fever -in only about a week- and as he himself states at the end of the preface: "Turin am 30. September 1888 am Tage da das erste Buch der Umwerthung aller Werthe zu ende kam." i.e. "Turin on September 30. 1888 on the day that the first book on the re-valuation of all value came to an end.". <br><br>This highly polemical work makes clear reference to Wagner's opera "G�tterd�mmerung" and it presents us with a sharp critique of the most influential philosophers in history e.g. Kant Plato Socrates and of Christianity in general but also the likes of Rousseau Hugo Renan Mill Darwin Dante etc. are attacked as the causes of cultural decadence in Europe and only the likes of Caesar Napoleon Dostojevski Goethe and Thukydides represent the opposite -healthy and strong- strand.<br><br>Nobody who had read this work could have been surprised with the mental collapse of the author.<br><br>Of the 1.000 copies 659 still remained unsold by October 1893.<br><br><br>Though Nietzsche is primarily understood and remembered as one of the greatest philosophers of all times his poems occupy a central place in his literary production and many of them e.g. the Dithyrambs are intimately linked with the philosophy for which he is so famous today. <br>The first printing of the "Dionysian Dithyrambs" furthermore occupies a central place in the legendary feud over the rights to his works that emerged after his break-down. Nietzshe no longer had any say in the matter of which or where his remaining works were to be printed and a complicated struggle over the right to decide over these works begins to unfold with the printing of these first six "Dionysian Dithyrambs".<br><br>"The first of the "books" to be published without his editorial corrections was actually a collection of nine poems entitled "Dionysian Dithyrambs" which Nietzsche had gathered together during the last few months of 1888. One of them "Last Will" "Letzter Wille" had originally been composed in 1883. The remaining five poems being the five that are present here together with "Last Will" also saw their first drafts during the "Zarathustra" period but did not receive their final revisions until 1888. He prepared the manuscript for printing and composed a dedication on 1 January 1889 but then decided to withhold it temporarily for future publication. Shortly thereafter he was insane. <br>One year later Gast and Naumann decided to publish the poems in same volume as the first public edition "Zarathustra IV" and because three of the poems already appeared in the text - albeit in a slightly revised format - they elected to print the other six poems in an addendum entitled "Dionysian Dithyrambs". But what started out as a simple publishing venture soon became the focal point of a complicated struggle to decide who would control the contents and the timing of the publication of Nietzshe's literary estate. <br>Naumann had finished the printing of "Zarathustra IV" - which included the addendum of six "Dinysian Dithyrambs".on 23 November 1890 with every intention of introducing the work at the Easter Book Fair of 1891. But on 24 March and again on 29 March Franziska wrote to Overbeck pleading that the work not be published. On 1 April Gast received a similar letter. Naumann was sent a telegram demanding that he withhold "Zarathustra IV" until the issues of blasphemey and liability could be settled. On 13 April the publisher reluctantly agreed to postpone publication until these issues were resolved.<br>Elisabeth took this opportunity to begin searching for a new publisher who would assume responsibility for all of her brother's works including the remaining copies that he had paid to have self-published. Negotiations dragged on for months as Elisabeth continued to browbeat Naumann on a number of issues. Finally on 9 February 1892 a contract was signed in which C.G. Naumann gained control of all of Nietzsche's previously published works.<br> The "Dionysian Dithyrambs" appeared as an addendum to the fourth part of "Zarathustra IV" which had been printed in late 1890 and were finally released to the public in March of 1892.<br>Publication of all nine poems - with the proper revisions - had to wait another six years." Schaberg: pp. 173-177.<br><br>As mentioned the "Dionysian Dithyrambs" were published as an appendix with its own title-page to "Also sprach Zarathustra IV". The work was published in 1.000 copies printed in late 1890; by October 1893 171 copies still remained unsold.<br><br>Twilight of the Idols: Schaberg: 56<br>Dionysian Dithyrambs: Schaberg: 58 hardcover
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AVENARIUS RICHARD. INFLUENCING NIETZSCHE
Philosophie als Denken der Welt gem�ss dem Princip des kleinsten Kraftmasses. Prolegomena zu einer Kritik der reinen Erfahrung. Habilitationsschrift der philosophischen Facult�t der Universot�t zu Leipzig vorgelegt und als Einleitung zu der 10. Januar 1876 Nachmittag 3 Uhr im Bornerianum Nr. VI zu haltenden Probevorlesung �ber die Substanz Spinoza's ausgegeben.
Leipzig Fues's Verlag 1876. 8vo. A bit later black cloth binding with green gilt leather title-label to front board. Title-page on a stuband with a bit of soiling. XIII 1 82 pp. � The very scarce first printing of Avenarius' Habilitationsschrift his first publication a work that greatly influenced contemporary philosophy both in Europe and beyond and was read by the greatest philosophers of the era e.g. Nietzsche.<br><br>The German philosopher Richard Avenarius 1843-1896 is most famous for his formulation of the radical positivist doctrine of "empirical criticism" or "empirio-criticism". <br>He was not only read and studied in France and Germany but also greatly influenced Russian philosophy; he and was severely criticized by Lenin in his Materialism and Empirio-criticism 1909. <br><br>In his first publication "Philosophie als Denken der Welt gem�ss dem Princip des kleinsten Kraftmasses" Avenarius states: "Doubt of the correctness of my way heretofore pursued was induced through the barrenness of theoretical idealism in the field of psychology; and yet cognition and experience should belong to this science as psychological ideas." In general he here argues that it is the task of philosophy to develop a natural concept of the world based on "pure experience" and the principle of "economic thought". <br><br>"Nietzsche received Philosophie als Denken der Welt gem�ss dem Princip des kleinsten Kraftmasses in 1876 "and we know that he read it for the first or second time in the winter of 1883-84. Nietzsche then excerpted and discussed this reading in several longer notes and shortly thereafter he wrote to Overbeck on April 7 1884 stating that he needed to revise his views on epistemology and metaphysics. It is thus possible that this reading was of great importance for his thinking at the time. . section 14 and 15 of Beyond Good and Evil with their critique of positivism and physiologist who emphasized the "smallest possible effort" were written in response to Nietzsche�s reading of Avenarius." Brobjer Thomas H. Nietzsche's Philosophical Context University of Illinois Press 2008 93 pp. hardcover
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NIETZSCHE FRIEDRICH. FRIEDRICH JODL'S COPY
Gedichte und Spr�che.
Leipzig Naumann 1898. Small 8vo. Uncut in the original green printed wrappers. Spine with a bit of wear and minor wear to extremities. A very fine and clean copy in the scarce original wrappers. A 4-line presentation-inscription by Friedrich Jodl to front free end-paper dated "23.8.98". � The rare first edition of Nietzsche's poems and maxims the first complete collection of his poetry which furthermore constitutes the first appearance of all nine properly corrected "Dionysian Dithyrambs" in one volume.<br><br>This one of 1.000 copies printed of the first run without "Second Edition" on the title-page as the other 1.000 copies of the first edition had. <br><br>According to Elizabeth F�rster-Nietzsche Nietzsche's sister who has assembled the present collection "this collection of poems and maxims shows the entire poetic development of my brother over a period of 30 years. It begins at a time when the earliest stuttering poetical expression has been overcome and ends with the highest rising of the poetic spirit who in order to find words can now only speak in dithyrambs." own translation from the Introduction p. XIII. Numerous of the poems have never been printed before and many are printed from the original manuscripts which Elizabeth had in her possession.<br><br>Though Nietzsche is primarily understood and remembered as one of the greatest philosophers of all times his poems occupy a central place in his literary production and many of them e.g. the Dithyrambs are intimately linked with the philosophy for which he is so famous today. Furthermore the present volume underlines the popular modern view of Nietzsche as the not only philosophical but also literary and artistic genious. <br><br>The first edition of the work is difficult to find and is rarely seen for sale.<br><br>THE PRESENT COPY HAS BELONGED TO FREIDRICH JODL 1849-1914 the famous German philosopher and contemporary of Nietzsche and bears his signature as well as a 4-line dated presentation-inscription to front free end-paper. <br>Jodl ranks as one of the most significant representatives of German expressionism and is still remembered for his original ontological works with their constant focus on empiricism as the only true strand of philosophy. He has also written a number of important works within the history of philosophy and ethics psychology and aesthetics which for decades counted as standard works and he is among the first to develop the intellectual environment that ultimately led to among many other things the founding of the Vienna Circle. His main task was to develop and spread a purely naturalistic ethics free of any religious or metaphysical elements and he is considered a modern "Enlightenment philosopher" whose consistent empiricism well-founded philosophical ideas optimistic theories of culture ethics the value of life & the progress of man inspired many later thinkers and furthermore helped promote important political and social ideas such as free popular education etc. <br><br>His main works which are now standard works within ethics and psychology and which were printed over and over again are "Geschichte der Ethik als philosophischer Wissenschaft" in which he presents man's cultural development as the process of liberation from religious and metaphysical ideas and the change from a theocentric to an anthropocentric foundation of ethics. This work is followed up by his purely epirically founded "Lehrbuch der Psychologie" which grounds the same ideas psychologically. <br><br>After having been Privatdzent in Munich he was named professor of philosophy at the German University in Prague and in 1896 he accepted a professorship of philosophy at the University of Vienna. He was greatly successful in Vienna and was considered the most prominent liberal professor here whose numerous lectures and articles against the reigning "Ultramintanismus" and the clerical influence in schools and universities found great resonance with scholars and students. He had a huge number of followers not only at the university but also in the public as a political figure as well. He is partly to thank for the emergence of an intellectual climate in Vienna in the 20th century which later led to Neopositivism and the founding of the Vienna Circle.<br><br>"We need no other mediator between us and nature except our understanding and a courageous will nor any mystery behind nature to console us for her; we are alone with nature and we feel secure because we possess intellect and she behaves according to laws" Jodl Vom wahren und vom falschen Idealismus p. 40. unknown
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NIETZSCHE VAIHINGER HANS.
Nietzsche als Philosoph. Vierte vom Verfasser durchges. Aufl.
Berlin 1916. Orig. wrappers. Back worn and with tears. With dedication from the author to Dr. Koppelmann on frontwrapper. 80 pp. unknown
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NIETZSCHE FRIEDRICH. POLEMIZING AGAINST EUROPEAN CULTURE
Unzeitgem�sse Betrachtungen. Erstes St�ck: David Strauss. Der Bekenner und der Schriftsteller. Zweites St�ck: Vom Nutzen und Nachteil. Der Historie f�r das Leben.
Leipzig Fritzsch 1873 1874. 8vo. Both works bound together in a nice contemporary brown half calf with gilding to spine. Binding very nice clean and tight. Internally quite a bit of brownspotting to first and last leaves of each work. 2 101 1 pp. 111 1 pp. � First editions first issues of these two separate works that make up the first two parts of the "Untimely Observations" which was originally intended by Nietzsche to be a series of thirteen separate works gathered together under this common title. The ambitious project didn't come about as intended and only four works appered in the series. "Nietzsche actually produced four of these compositions before abandoning the plan although it is evident that his heart was no longer in the series after the publication of the third essay." Schaberg p. 32. <br><br>Of each of the two works 1.000 copies were printed. Of the first 483 remained unsold and this is this one of 517 copies. Of the second 778 remained unsold and this is thus one of merely 222 copies. <br><br>The "Observations" were to deal with aspects of contemporary European culture with a focus on German culture. <br>The first works of the series combine the Nietzsche that we know from e.g. "The Birth of Tragedy" with an early polemical style that properly comes to live in his later works. Especially the first of the "Observations" the fierce attack on "David Strauss the Confessor and Writer" is considered one of Nietzsche's most humorous works and a prime example of his early polemical style. He attacks Strauss accusing him of being a philistine of pseudo-culture and his latest work "The Old and the New Faith: A Confession" from 1871 taking it to be an example of the German thought of the time and accuses it of being a vulgar reading of history in the service of a degenerate culture.<br><br>In the second of the "Observations" "On the Use and Abuse of History for Life" Nietsche introduces his attack on classic humanism and presents his own alternative way of interpreting history. With his attacks on the historicism of man and his view of history as such this constitutes one of Nietzsche's most interesting works and the one that best captures his concept of "untimeliness". <br><br>Schaberg 23a. 25a unknown
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NIETZSCHE FRIEDRICH. INTRODUCING THE CONCEPT OF "SUPERMAN"
Also sprach Zarathustra. Ein Buch f�r Alle und Keinen. In drei Theilen.
Leipzig Fritzsch 1886 - text recte 1883-84. Lex 8vo. A magnificent copy completely uncut in the original printed wrappers. Wrappers also the spine almost completely intact merely missing a few tiny pieces at extremities. Spine with three vertical "breaks" but still tight. Front wrappers loosening at hinge. Front wrapper with a couple of creases to lower right corner strengthened from the verso at the bottom. A bookseller's stamp to inside of front wrapper: "Libreria Napoli. F. Furchheim". Housed in a custom-made marbled paper-slip-case matching the colouring of the wrappers with a gilt leather title-lable to spine. 114; 4 103 1; 4 119 1 pp. � A truly splendid copy in completely original state of the first edition title-issue of Nietzsche's main work in which the concept of the "Superman" or "Overman" in introduced. This is actually the first printings of these three parts but the many remainders were sold and issued with a new title-page with no year but 1886. Only 45 copies of the exceedingly scarce privately printed fourth part were issued the first trade edition of which is from 1892.<br><br>"These books present several historical problems but none more confusing than their publication dates. It is difficult to determine when - and in some cases if - the books were ever released for public sale." Schaberg p. 88. <br><br>It is difficult to overestimate the impact of Nietzsche's magnum opus. With this work he realizes his ideal of the poet-philosopher. It is at the same time a towering literary achievement and the most profound inquiry in the key notions of his philosophy the Superman the eternal return of the same.<br><br>Schaberg: 45. hardcover
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NIETZSCHE FRIEDRICH. COLLECTION OF EIGHT OF NIETZCHE'S EARLIEST PUBLICATIONS
1: Die hesiodische Theogonie . 2: Anacreontis Teii. 3 Nitzsche Rich. questionum Eudocianarum. 4 Theognidis Elegiae. 5 Bernays Jacob die Heraklitischen Briefe. 6 Die harmonischen Fragmente des Aristoxenus. 7 Rohde Erwin �ber Lucian's Schrift. 8 Byk S.A. der Hellenismus und der Platonismus. <br><br>In: Literarisches Centralblatt f�r Deutschland: 1: Nr. 18 25. April 1868 2: Nr. 45 31. Oktober 1868 3: No. 48 21. November 1868 4: No. 6 30. Januer 1869 5: No. 6 30. Januer 1869 6: No. 6 30. Januer 1869 7: No. 15 3. April 1869 8 Nr. 37 3. September 1870.
Leipzig Avenarius 1869 1869 1870. 4to. All bound together in a very nice recent stiff marbled paper-binding in old style with a gilt leather title-label to front board. The brownish nuances of the binding-paper perfectly matches the old red edges of the contents. An exceedingly nice set with only minor scattered brownspotting mostly to general title-pages. Bound with all three generel title-pages for "Literarisches Centralblatt f�r Deutschland. Herausgegeben von Friedrich Zarncke" 1868 1869 1870 as well as the contents-leaves for all three volumes and all six numbers of "Literarisches Centralblatt" in their entirety. In all: X pp. pp. 465 -496 pp. 1209 - 1232 pp. 1297 - 1328 XI I pp. pp. 129 - 160 pp. 409 - 440 XI I pp. pp. 1001 - 1024. The Nietzsche-articles: 1868: Nr. 15: pp. 481-82 Nr. 45: p.1224 Nr. 48: p. 1309 1869: Nr. 6: pp. 144 Nr. 6: p. 145 Nr. 6: p. 146 Nr. 15: pp. 426-27 1870: Nr. 37: pp. 1101-2.<br><br>N.B. the pp. that are not in Roman numerals recte = columns. � Exceedingly scarce collection of the first printings of eight of Nietzsche's earliest publications including his second publication which was only preceded by his "Zur Geschichte der Theognidischen Spruchsammlung" in Rheinisches Museum from 1867. The present collection constitutes all that Nietzsche published in "Literarisches Centralblatt" being the entire collection of the Reviews. The first seven are signed "Fr. N." and the last is signed "F.N.".<br><br>Nietzsche began studying philology at the University of Bonn in the winter semester og 1864/65 and quickly became a prize student. His university studies were fairly quickly interrupted though as he spent a year in the Prussian Artillary from October 1867. After about half a year he was seriously injured and had to spend the last five months there as a reconvalescent. Nonetheless this year did not mean a brek in Nietzsche's studies quite the contary. Already in April 1868 before his injury in May he published his first book review namely that of Schoemann's work on "Die hesiodische Theogonie" which had just appeared. And after the injury he naturally had even more time for studying at his disposal; "Nietzsche's protracted recovery from his military injuries allowed him considerable time to study and to take on other scholarly duties one of which was to write book reviews for a teacher Friedrich Zarncke who edited the "Literarisches Centralblatt". Nietzsche had been assigned the entire field of Greek philosophy - excepting only Aristotle - and this provide him with the opportunity for eight brief appearances in print between 1868 and 1870." Schaberg The Nietzsche Canon p. 10.<br><br>It is of great interest to see the young Nietzsche as the sober upbuilding philological book reviewer who minutely and fairly describes new books within his field. For instance he writes about Schoemann's book: "In dieser energischen und ausf�hrlichen Polemik ruht vornehmlich der Werth dieses Buches: obschon wir auch an der reinlichen Darlegung der Sch�mann'schen Hypothese sowie an dem sorgf�ltig gearbeiteten wesentlich mythologischen Commentar unsere Freude haben." even though it lacks a critical apparatus. Or about Nitzche's "Quaestionum Eudocianarum" he writes "Der Verf. der forliegenden Dissertation hat das Verdienst auf einem abgelegenen Felde mehrere unverwerfliche Bausteine mitgeschickter Hand zusammengebracht zu haben ohne dass es ihm gelungen w�re durch eine nach allen Seiten hin Licht werfende Hypothese sein gewonnenes Material zu verwerthen." The most interesting of the riview is probably the seventh that on the doctoral dissertation of Erwin Rohde "�ber Lucian's Schrift." which was published by Engelmann in Leipzig. Erwin Rohde was Nietzsche's best friend at the University of Leipzig. They were close friends for many years. It was probably due to the present positive review of Rohde's dissertation that he Rohde later wrote his defense of Nietzsche's first book "Geburt der Trag�die" - the only academic defense of the work that appeared. It was to Engelmann who had published Rohde's dissertation that Nietzsche first offered "Geburt der Trag�die" in 1871. Nietzsche ends his review of Rohde's work with the words "- In Summa: man trifft in der gegenw�rtigen Gelehrten Welt die gl�ckliche Vereinigung von gr�ndlichen Wissen dialektscher Energie und k�nstlerischem Geschmack nicht zu oft um nicht der classischen Philologie zu dieser neuen J�ngerschaft ausdr�cklich zu gratulieren." <br><br>Schaberg 1-8. hardcover
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NIETZSCHE FRIEDRICH. NIETZSCHE'S FOURTH PUBLICATION
De Laertii Diogenis fontibus. I-VI. Extract from: Rheinishes Museum f�r Philologie Vol. XXIII XXIV. Herausgegeben von F.G. Welcker und F. Ritschl.
Frankfurt am Main Verlag von Johann David Sauerl�nder 1868-69. 8vo. Bound with the general title-pages to both volumes of Rheinishes Museum in a very nice recent marbled paper binding with gilt leather title-label to front board. Vol. XXIII: pp. 632 - 653 Vol. XXIV: pp. 181 - 228. The paper is extremely brittle and cracks very easily thus there are a few smaller marginal tears no loss of lettering and occassional marginal chipping far from affecting text. � The scarce first printing of Nietzsche's fourth publication the third of his philological essays and his most comprehensive dealing with the question of the sources for Diogenes' work "The Lives of the Philosophers" Nietzsche's main interest at the time and the question that took up most of his philological research. It is in this work that Nietzsche concludes that Diogenes had two sources namely Diocles of Magnesia and Favorinus of Arles.<br><br>Nietzsche's first published work was a philological essay published in 1867 in the respected journal of classical studies the "Rheinisches Museaum f�r Philologie". That article published on the urging of his teacher appeared when Nietzsche had merely been studying philology for a couple of years. Nietzsche began studying philology at the University of Bonn in the winter semester of 1864/65 and quickly became a prize student. His university studies were fairly quickly interrupted though as he spent a year in the Prussian Artillary from October 1867. After about half a year he was seriously injured and had to spend the last five months there as a reconvalescent. Nonetheless this year did not mean a break in Nietzsche's studies quite the contrary. Already in April 1868 before his injury in May he published his first book review namely that of Schoemann's work on "Die hesiodische Theogonie" which had just appeared. And after the injury he naturally had even more time for studying at his disposal; "Nietzsche's protracted recovery from his military injuries allowed him considerable time to study and to take on other scholarly duties.Schaberg p. 10.<br>"By September of 1868 Nietzsche's studies had produced the first half of a two-part entitled "On the Sources of Diogenes Laertius" "De Laertii Diogenis fontibus" which was published in Ritschl's journal. Diogenes Laertius the third-century author of Lives of the Philosophers and the question of his sources was Nietzsche's main ongoing interest and the topic represented well over half of his philological publications. Ritschl had been aware of this interest and he actually encouraged the writing of the article by his most brilliant pupil by designing a school competition with "The Sources of Diogenes Laertius" as the recommended topic. Nietzsche who had been working hard on these studies for several years won the competition easily." Schaberg p.11<br><br>De Laertii Diogenis fontibus was published the year Nietzsche finished his studies and meet Richard Wagner for the first time. <br><br>The following year in 1869 Nietzsche intensive studies bore fruit and he was appointed professor of classical philology at the University of Basel. To this day Nietzsche is still among the youngest of the tenured Classics professors on record. <br><br>Nietzsche's interest in classical studies did however not last and "By early January of 1871 Nietzsche was sufficiently disillusioned with philology to apply for the chair of philosophy at Basel proposing his friend Rhode for his own position. The request was denied but the refusal did little to delay the end of Nietzsche's classical career." Schaberg 14 pp.<br><br> "It is uncertain whether all of these articles i.e. in the Rheinisches Museum were issued individually and there is no evidence in Nietzsche's letters to suggest the standard offprint policies of Rheinisches Museum at the time." Schaberg p. 13. <br><br>Schaberg 11 - 12 hardcover
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NIETZSCHE FRIEDRICH. ENDING THE TRADITIONAL SCHOLARSHIP
Der Florentinische Tractat �ber Homer und Hesiod ihr Geschlecht und ihren Wettkampf. I-V. Extract from: Rheinishes Museum f�r Philologie Vol. XXV XXVIII. Herausgegeben von F.G. Welcker und F. Ritschl.
Frankfurt am Main Verlag von Johann David Sauerl�nder 1870-73. 8vo. Bound with the general title-pages to both volumes of Rheinishes Museum in a very nice recent marbled paper binding with gilt leather title-label to front board. Vol. XXV: pp. 528 - 540 Vol. XXVII: pp. 211 - 249. The paper is extremely brittle and cracks very easily thus there are a few smaller marginal tears no loss of lettering. Occassinal light pencil-underlinings in text. � The rare first edition of Nietzsche's important last piece of traditional scholarship the final of his earliest publications.<br> <br>"By early January of 1871 Nietzsche was sufficiently disillusioned with philology to apply for the chair of philosophy at Basel proposing his friend Rhode for his own position. The request was denied but the refusal did little to delay the end of Nietzsche's classical career. All of his philological works were published prior to the appearance of The Birth of Tragedy January 1872 except for the last article the second haft of Der Florentinische Tractat �ber Homer und Hesiod dated August 1872 which appeared in February of 1873. It was the last piece of traditional classical Scholarship that Nietzsche published." Schaberg 13-14 pp.<br><br>"Both Wagner and Cosima found several of Nietzsche's works especially enriching . Wagner was also familiar with Nietzsche's scholarship on the epic poets Hesiod and Homer through his work on the Florentine Manuscript Concerning Homer and Hesiod Ancestry and their Contest." Foster Daniel. Wagner's Ring Cycle and the Greeks Cambridge University Press; 2010 pp. 279-80.<br><br>"In later years Nietzsche was understandably dismissive of his philological works. He once wrote to Georg Brandes that "there are of course also "Philologica" by me but that need not concern either of us anymore." Cartainly this was true in 1888 but twenty years earlier when these articles were published they were of major personal importance. Nietzsche's mentor Ritschl used the first four articles as justification for the recommendation that resulted in Nietzsche's spectacularly early appointment to Basel as professor at the age of twenty-four. Ritschl then went further and allowed the articles to be accepted as the dissertation requirement for Nietzsche's doctorate which was offered without oral examination on 23 March 1869." Schaberg p. 13.<br><br>"It is uncertain whether all of these articles i.e. in the Rheinisches Museum were issued individually and there is no evidence in Nietzsche's letters to suggest the standard offprint policies of Rheinisches Museum at the time." Schaberg p. 13. <br><br>Schaberg 1416 hardcover
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Nietzsche Friedrich Wilhelm
Beyond Good and Evil
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Friedrich Nietzsche
Der Fall Wagner / Nietzsche contra Wagner German Edition
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Friedrich Nietzsche
The Dawn of Day Large Print Edition
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Friedrich Wilhelm Nietzsche
Human All Too Human Part II
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Friedrich Nietzsche
Ecce Homo Spanish Edition
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Friedrich Wilhelm Nietzsche
Fragmentos postumos 1875-1882 / Posthumous Fragments 1875-1882 Spanish Edition
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Friedrich Nietzsche
The Will to Power Penguin Classics
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Friedrich Nietzsche
Great Ideas Man Alone With Himself Penguin Great Ideas
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