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Nietzsche and antiquity his reaction and response to the classical tradition / published: (2004) nietzsche and the shadow of god / by: franck, didier. Published: (2012) nietzsche et l'ombre de dieu / by: franck, didier published: (1998).
London: institute of classical studies, school of advanced study, university of london: 7 – 39 förster-nietzsche elisabeth 1895 das leben friedrich nietzsche’s.
Nietzsche’s university education began in 1864 at bonn, and continued at leipzig, focusing upon classical studies. It was in leipzig that he made two acquaintances that influenced him profoundly: arthur schopenhauer, through his masterwork the world as will and representation and richard wagner, whose sister was a friend of the wife of one of nietzsche’s professors.
During his swiss period, between 1872 and 1879, nietzsche frequented wagner’s new bayreuth home and published a series of four studies critical of modern german culture: the untimely meditations (1873–76). The series was devoted to david strauss, the historian of religion; the problem of historicism and historiography; schopenhauer; and wagner.
Nietzsche and the classical tradition [chapel hill, 1976] and the literature cited there), and challenges to the originality of the birth of tragedy: see,.
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1900) most fascinating ideas was that of the übermensch he conceptualized in several of his works including thus spoke zarathustra (1883-85), the antichrist (1895), twilight of the idols (1889), and in ecce homo (1908). The concept emerged out of nietzsche’s realization that one needed to fill the void of meaninglessness brought on by the rejection of transcendent values.
Fear not: nietzsche’s compositions might come as a revelation to even the most clued-up classical music geeks. Nietzsche’s involvement in music began in 1858 at the prestigious pforta school in naumburg, germany, when he started to work on musical compositions.
After graduation in 1864, nietzsche commenced studies in theology and classical philology at the university of bonn.
Trained as a philologist, nietzsche was a megalomaniacal philosopher of culture and then studied classical philology at the universities of bonn and leipzig.
Jing huang, nietzsche als leser des aristoteles, in: nietzsche als leser, de gruyter 2021 more by jing huang this study attempts to reconstruct nietzsche’s reading of aristotle in the 1860s and 1870s—the years before he left his career as a philologist.
Interdisciplinary in orientation, and with a global reach, nietzsche-studien reflects the entire spectrum of research on nietzsche, from philosophy to literary studies.
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Friedrich wilhelm nietzsche (1844 - 1900) was a 19th century german philosopher and philologist. He is considered an important forerunner of existentialism movement (although he does not fall neatly into any particular school), and his work has generated an extensive secondary literature within both the continental philosophy and analytic philosophy traditions of the 20th century.
This collection of essays is a sequel to the editors' 1976 volume studies in nietzsche and the classical tradition. Philosophers, theologians, and literary historians discuss important aspects of nietzsche's attack on judaism and christianity.
Education in classical studies, would prove to be an important reference point for several of his future philosophical projects. 1 nietzsche originally began his study of latin and greek in 1851, while his more involved and disciplined study of the classics began in 1858 at the famous pforta boarding school in naumburg.
By karol berger, author of beyond reason: wagner contra nietzsche elementa author mark johnson explains the focus of his research and his reasons for publishing.
This book offers an original contribution to the field of nietzsche studies in two ways: first, from the standpoint of the history of philosophy, and second, the book engages with the extant literature on nietzsche's epistemology and his views on truth, but develops a reading that is original and that challenges many widely-respected works on the topic.
These fifteen essays deal with nietzsche's view of various aspects of classical antiquity as compared to those of augustine, thomas aquinas, dante, voltaire, winkelmann, hamann, goethe, schiller, heine, byron, the fin de siecle decadents and others.
1960] nietzsche and greek studies 47 nietzsche was trained for the profession of classical philologist in an age when scholars were securing the foundations of a great new science, and we may speculate that the intellectual boldness and integrity of his philological masters were for the young.
Nietzsche then concentrated on studying philology under professor friedrich known as a nineteenth century german philosopher and classical philologist,.
In his original and thought-provoking study, daw-nay evans takes on a crucial area of nietzsche studies, namely, nietzsche’s relationship to classical greek philosophy and offers the reader an illuminating examination of human reason, freedom, and passions.
German philosopher whose work has exerted an important influence upon a wide range of philosophical, literary, cultural and political movements in the twentieth century. Nietzsche (1844-1900) was born near the city of leipzig, attended the famous pforta school and subsequently studied at the universities of bonn and leipzig. At leipzig he studied classical philosophy and first read the works of the german philosopher schopenhauer.
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Contrary to his well-known aversion to classical philology, a science conceived as being an end in itself, aimed at mere erudite complacency, i highlight nietzsche's defence of the system of classical studies, and of the education of young people through the works of the ancient greek and roman period.
In 1869, nietzsche took a position as a professor of classical philology at the university of basel in switzerland. During his professorship, he published his first books, the birth of tragedy.
Despite his keen appreciation for past cultures like classical antiquity and defense of some premodern values, nietzsche is very future and present-oriented, attacking tradition while calling for a new society and culture. An impetus toward innovation, involving negation of the old and creation of the new, is therefore at the very heart of nietzsche's complex and often enigmatic theoretical work, which, in the spirit of modernity, affirms development and transcendence of the old as crucial.
As a student at bonn and leipzig ( 1864-1868) nietzsche studied classical philology.
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Nietzsche‟ s unpublished fragments on ancient cynicism: the first night of diogenes. ), nietzsche and antiquity: his reaction and response to the classical tradition.
Friedrich wilhelm nietzsche (15 october 1844 – 25 august 1900) was a german philosopher and writer. He worked in a part of classical studies called classical philology. And is now known as one of the most important thinkers of modern times.
From his early writings, nietzsche finds it difficult to separate questions about modernity from those about antiquity.
The database nietzsche online provides researchers and readers complete online access to the editions, interpretations and reference works on one of the most important philosophers. Users thus obtain access to a comprehensive database containing the research results of the last forty years. In addition to the authoritative editions of the works (kgw) and the letters (kgb) nietzsche online.
May 30, 1997 friedrich nietzsche (1844–1900) was a german philosopher of the late nietzsche's enthusiasm for schopenhauer, his studies in classical.
When friedrich nietzsche died 120 years ago, he missed the chance to enjoy fame — and notoriety — that was just beginning to grow.
Born the son of a lutheran pastor in röcken, saxony, friedrich nietzsche was raised by specialize in philology at bonn and leipzig, where he studied with friedrich ritschl.
After graduation, nietzsche matriculated at the university of bonn (1864) to pursue studies in theology and philology, eventually settling on a course of philological studies centering on classical and biblical texts.
His studies of the classical philology and deep involvement in greek and latin literature introduced him to the ancient persian culture and history, as an asiatic.
After graduation in september 1864, nietzsche began studying theology and classical philology at the university of bonn in the hope of becoming a minister. For a short time, he and deussen became members of the burschenschaft frankonia. After one semester (and to the anger of his mother), he stopped his theological studies and lost his faith.
This tendency, however, has started to change and there have been several recent attempts to infuse studies of nietzsche’s output with an appreciation of his philological past. 7 james porter (2000: 5) has suggested that: nietzsche’s critiques are no less interesting for first taking shape in the field of classical philology.
During his childhood, nietzsche attended a boarding school and showed interest in literature, poetry, and music. After graduation, he commenced studies in theology and classical philology at the university of bonn with the hope of becoming a minister.
Nietzsche still holds the distinction of being among the youngest tenured professors of classical studies. Nietzsche also met and befriended richard wagner and his wife. Nietzsche also started publishing some of the works he would be remembered for including the birth of tragedy which attempted to define the tragic roots of music in the ideas of the apollonian versus the dionysian.
This book offers a comparative study of two linked and interacting traditions that have had great influence in 20th-century thought: buddhism and the philosophy of nietzsche. Nietzsche saw a direct historical parallel between the cultural situation of his own time and of the india of the buddha's age: the emergence of nihilism as a consequence of loss of traditional belief.
With eleven original chapters by some of the leading nietzsche scholars and classicists from around the world and with reproductions of two definitive essays, this book analyzes nietzsche's scholarly methods and aims, his understanding of antiquity, and his influence on the history of classical studies.
Book description: these fifteen essays deal with nietzsche's view of various aspects of classical antiquity as compared to those of augustine, thomas aquinas, dante, voltaire, winkelmann, hamann, goethe, schiller, heine, byron, the fin de siècle decadents and others.
The impact of nietzsche's engagement with the greek skeptics has never before been systematically explored in a book-length work - an inattention that belies the interpretive weight scholars otherwise attribute to his early career as a professor of classical philology and to the fascination with greek literature and culture that persisted throughout his productive academic life.
Oct 7, 2020 pdf the journal of nietzsche studies 24 (2002) 5-24 — human all as a classical philologist living in a christian world, nietzsche mainly.
Oct 20, 2000 nietzsche excelled at classical studies and was keenly interested in literary trends and music.
After graduation, in 1864, nietzsche commenced his studies in theology and classical philology at the university of bonn. For a short time, with deussen, he was a member of the brotherhood frankonia, which he found uncomfortable.
Friedrich wilhelm nietzsche was born on 15 october 1844 in prussia. 1864 nietzsche commenced studies in theology and classical philology at the university.
In the nineteenth century the landes-schule at pforta was frequently referred to as “the german eton” because of its excellence in classical studies and as a preparatory school. Friedrich nietzsche found a second home in the landes-schule; he thoroughly enjoyed his studies — languages, literature and history in particular.
Having graduated in 1864, he went to the university of bonn to study theology and classical philology. Despite efforts to take part in the university’s social life, the two semesters at bonn were a failure, owing chiefly to acrimonious quarrels between his two leading classics professors, otto jahn and friedrich wilhelm ritschl.
This volume collects a wide-ranging set of essays examining friedrich nietzsche's engagement with antiquity in all its aspects. It investigates nietzsche's reaction and response to the concept of classicism, with particular reference to his work on greek culture as a philologist in basel and later as a philosopher of modernity, and to his reception of german classicism in all his texts.
Friedrich nietzsche (1844—1900) nietzsche was a german philosopher, essayist, and cultural critic. His writings on truth, morality, language, aesthetics, cultural theory, history, nihilism, power, consciousness, and the meaning of existence have exerted an enormous influence on western philosophy and intellectual history.
Her book nietzsche and the ancient skeptical tradition (oxford university press, 2011), finished with generous support from the national endowment from the humanities, brings together and expands upon work she has published in philosophical topics, the journal of the history of ideas, international studies in philosophy and elsewhere.
Consequently nietzsche turned his attention to his studies again, completing them and first meeting with richard wagner later that year. Due in part to ritschl's support, nietzsche received a generous offer to become professor of classical philology at the university of basel before having completed his doctorate degree or certificate for teaching.
Apr 30, 2014 classicists from around the world, this book analyzes nietzsche's thought about antiquity, and its influence on the history of classical studies.
Isbn: 080788104x 9780807881040: oclc number: 10851463: notes: continues: studies in nietzsche and the classical tradition.
Having received such training, nietzsche, who expressly stressed his 'predilection for classical studies' in his curriculum vitae, went to bonn university for the 1864-65 wintersemester. Initially, he enrolled for courses in theology and philology, but from the summer of 1865 onwards confined himself to philology.
From 1858-1864, nietzsche studied greek and latin at a famous college prep-school, now called landesschule pforta, near naumburg in the prussian province of saxony (now the german state saxony-anhalt). After graduation, he entered the university of bonn to study theology, but soon became enthralled by classical philology, attending lectures by otto jahn (1813-1869) and friedrich wilhelm ritschl (1806-1876), both famous classicists.
Aug 25, 2020 he began studying protestant theology in bonn but soon switched to classical philology, later moving to leipzig to continue his studies.
Contrary to his well-known aversion to classical philology, a science conceived as being an end in itself, aimed at mere erudite complacency, i highlight nietzsche’s defence of the system of classical studies, and of the education of young people through the works of the ancient greek and roman period.
Nietzsche so impressed his professors that he was called to a professorship in classical philology (the study of classical languages and literatures) at the swiss university of basel in 1869, at the age of only 24, before he had even received his doctorate.
In the 1880's, after quitting his job as a relatively obscure professor of classical philology in switzerland, friedrich nietzsche published a series of philosophical.
Nietzsche did not want to exclusively teach the idealized epoch of classical antiquity, but to make it usable for educational purposes. Nietzsche said that something could be learned for life from the heroic figures of antiquity and from the aesthetic creative power of this poetry.
Friedrich nietzsche, german classical scholar, philosopher, and critic of culture, and resumed his studies in leipzig in october 1868 while on extended sick.
In 1864 friedrich nietzsche went to the university of bonn to study theology and classical philology. In 1865 he transferred to the university of leipzig during the years at leipzig, nietzsche discovered arthur schopenhauer ’s philosophy, met the great operatic composer richard wagner and began his lifelong friendship with fellow classicist erwin rohde.
Nietzsche's early publications in classical philology (study of literature and the languages of literature) so impressed his teacher that when a chair (professorship) of philology opened up at the university in basel, switzerland, ritschl was able to secure it for nietzsche, then only twenty-four years old and still without his degree.
These fifteen essays deal with nietzsche's view of various aspects of classical antiquity as compared to those of augustine, thomas aquinas, dante, voltaire, winkelmann, hamann, goethe, schiller, heine, byron, the fin de siècle decadents and others.
This collection of essays is a sequel to the editors' 1976 volume studies in nietzsche and the classical tradition. Philosophers, theologians, and literary historians discuss important aspects of nietzsche's attack on judaism and christianity. The book contains studies of his view of biblical figures, luther and pascal as well as comparisons of his thought with that of spinoza, lessing, heine, and kierkegaard.
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