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18724535Leipzig: E.W. Fritzsch 1872. First edition. <p>First edition in exceptionally rare original publisher's cloth binding. This copy previously handled by Bill Schaberg: "When I wrote The Nietzsche Canon: A Publication History and Bibliography 1995 I had never even heard of these cloth copies of Nietzsche's first book put out by his publisher Fritzsch. So it was quite a shock when someone offered this copy to me. It turns out that Fritzsch's contemporary advertisements for the book mention a cloth binding so this is not just a figment of some bookseller's imagination." This Nietzsche's first book is a compelling argument for the necessity for art in life. It is fueled by his enthusiasms for Greek tragedy for the philosophy of Schopenhauer and for the music of Wagner to whom this work was dedicated.</p>. Hardcover. IN THE EXCEPTIONALY RARE PUBLISHER'S BINDING. <p>First edition in exceptionally rare original publisher's cloth binding. This copy previously handled by Bill Schaberg: "When I wrote The Nietzsche Canon: A Publication History and Bibliography The University of Chicago Press 1995 I had never even heard of these cloth copies of Nietzsche's first book put out by his publisher Fritzsch. So it was quite a shock when someone offered this copy to me. It turns out that Fritzsch's contemporary advertisements for the book mention a cloth binding so this is not just a figment of some bookseller's imagination."</p> <br /> <p>This Nietzsche's first book is a compelling argument for the necessity for art in life. It is fueled by his enthusiasms for Greek tragedy for the philosophy of Schopenhauer and for the music of Wagner to whom this work was dedicated.</p> <br /> <p>Nietzsche argues that the tragedy of Ancient Greece was the highest form of art due to its mixture of both Apollonian and Dionysian elements into one seamless whole allowing the spectator to experience the full spectrum of the human condition. The Dionysian element was to be found in the music of the chorus while the Apollonian element was found in the dialogue which gave a concrete symbolism that balanced the Dionysiac revelry. Basically the Apollonian spirit was able to give form to the abstract Dionysian.</p> <br /> <p>In contrast to the typical Enlightenment view of ancient Greek culture as noble simple elegant and grandiose Nietzsche believed the Greeks were grappling with pessimism. The universe in which we live is the product of great interacting forces; but we neither observe nor know these as such. What we put together as our conceptions of the world Nietzsche thought never actually addresses the underlying realities. It is human destiny to be controlled by the darkest universal realities and at the same time to live life in a human-dreamt world of illusions.</p> <br /> <p>The issue then or so Nietzsche thought is how to experience and understand the Dionysian side of life without destroying the obvious values of the Apollonian side. It is not healthy for an individual or for a whole society to become entirely absorbed in the rule of one or the other. The soundest healthiest foothold is in both. Nietzsche's theory of Athenian tragic drama suggests exactly how before Euripides and Socrates the Dionysian and Apollonian elements of life were artistically woven together. The Greek spectator became healthy through direct experience of the Dionysian within the protective spirit-of-tragedy on the Apollonian stage.</p> <br /> <p>The Birth of Tragedy was the best selling book that Nietzsche ever published; still it did not sell quickly. The Wagners had feared that there might not be an audience for the work and their apprehensions proved to be well-founded. A prediction that Nietzsche had once made to Rohde proved true: "The philologists won't read it on account of the music the musicians won't read it on account of the philology and the philosophers won't read it on account of the music and the philology." False hopes for brisk sales plagued the first half-year. In mid-April Nietzsche was writing home that "a new edition of my book will be needed soon"34 but the necessity of printing a second edition did not materialize quickly. By 20 July Fritzsch complained that there had been "no results" even though he had "sent out a fair number of copies." Schaberg The Nietzsche Canon p. 27</p> <br/> <br/> 8vo 216 x 138 mm pp. i-iii iv 1 2-143 144. Original publisher's dark-rust binding with an ornate blind-stamped design on the front and rear covers and the spine lettered and filleted in gilt. There is some light browning to the edges of the page margins and light foxing throughout. Rear hinge with a 10 cm split. Entirely unrestored copy in its original state. An extremely well preserved copy of this unusual and all-but-unobtainable original publisher's cloth binding. / Hardcover. E.W. Fritzsch unknown
2010x-1108015425Cambridge Univ Pr 2010. Paperback. New. reissue edition. 143 pages. German language. 8.25x5.50x0.50 inches. Cambridge Univ Pr paperback
1894424Leipzig: C.G. Naumann 1894. Third edition. Hardcover. Very Good . NIETZSCHE Friedrich. Die Geburt der Tragödie The Birth of Tragedy 1894 C.G. naumann Leipzig: 1894. TP Half-title 1 172 I XII Octavo. THIRD EDITION. The third edition of Nietzsches look at art aesthetics and the aesthetic existence. Last leaves with three column register comparing the first three editions.CONDITION: Very good. Contemporary marbled boards with cloth spine. ORIGINAL FRONT WRAPPER affixed to front board. Clean pages throughout. <br /><br />PHOTOS AVAILABLE UPON REQUEST C.G. Naumann hardcover
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48192München Verlag der Nietzsche-Gesellschaft 1923. 4° o. P. 28 Bl. Kart. Hint. Deckel etw. lichtrandig Rücken min. beschienen Rückenkanten min. berieben Papier min. gebräunt; allg. schönes Ex. EA dieser Ausgabe. Ex. Nr. 179/440. «Druck der Nietzsche-Gesellschaft nach der zweiten vollständigen Reinschrift Friedrich Nietzsches aus dem Jahre 1888 als Faksimiledruck». 010 München, Verlag der Nietzsche-Gesellschaft, 1923 unknown
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9780140445152PENGUIN CLASSICS. new. In late 1888 only weeks before his final collapse into madness Nietzsche 1844-1900 set out to compose his autobiography and Ecce Homo remains one of the most intriguing yet bizarre examples of the genre ever written. In this extraordinary work Nietzsche traces his life work and development as a philosopher examines the heroes he has identified with struggled against and then overcome - Schopenhauer Wagner Socrates Christ - and predicts the cataclysmic impact of his 'forthcoming revelation of all values'. Both self-celebrating and self-mocking penetrating and strange Ecce Homo gives the final definitive expression to Nietzsche's main beliefs and is in every way his last testament. PENGUIN CLASSICS unknown
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198535112Wiesbaden 1985. Faksimileausgabe des Druckmanuskripts.Kommentarband von Karl-Heinz Hahn undMazzino Montinari Manu scripta Bd.2 In O-Leinenkasette Ludwig Reichert 2°. Philosophie unknown
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9788544000465MARTIN CLARET. new. Friedrich Nietzsche um dos mais argutos cr�ticos da religi�o da moral e da tradi��o filos�fica ocidental influencia te�logos fil�sofos e educadores at� os dias de hoje. Ecce Homo 1888 � uma verdadeira autobiografia filos�fica em que revela uma intensa consci�ncia de miss�o na luta contra a ""mentira de mil�nios"" e a ""decad�ncia da cultura Ocidental"". MARTIN CLARET unknown