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5f3878Banas & Dette Hannover 1920. 31 S. Halbpergament-Einband mit goldgeprägtem Deckeltitel quart Einband gebräunt/Vorsatz gering fleckig. - Dieses Werk erschien im Herbst 1920 als vierter Band der von Dr. Kurt Bock herausgegebenen Bücherei "Der Strahlenkranz" / Nr. 272 von 550 numerierten Exemplaren - unknown
1920489Hannover: Banas & Dette 1920. First Thus. Hardcover. Very good. Vellum boards somewhat splayed covers moderately soiled & lightly worn. Thin 4to. 7.5 x 11.125 in. 31 5 pp. Full parchment titled in gilt on upper cover. Edited by Kurt BOCK. Printed by W. DRUGULIN in Leipzig. Rubricated capitals. The Songs of Prince Vogelfrei were first published in their entirety as an appendix to the second edition of Fröhliche Wissenschaft 'The Gay Science' in July 1887 by E.W. FRITZSCH Leipzig. Text in German. Deluxe limited edition numbered XX of L copies 550 in total. Uncommon thus. Banas & Dette hardcover
1924CE237078Leipzig: Fr. Kistner & C.F.W. Siegel 1924. 1st edition. Hardcover. Acceptable. quarto orange hardback 1st ed. 1924 limited to 200 copies 62 pages 16 songs Text in German. Exterior stained & faded small chips to spine ends & tears near top of spine light foxing to endpapers; text clean / unmarked. Musikalische Werke von Friedrich Nietzsche Erster Band. Sheet music: voice with piano accompaniment. SCARCE. Fr. Kistner & C.F.W. Siegel hardcover
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2025__3826091787Königshausen & Neumann 2025. Paperback. New. 400 pages. German language. 5.98x1.22x9.17 inches. Königshausen & Neumann paperback
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1967ZB1298817De Gruyter 1967. 486 pp hardcover ex library else text and binding clean and tight. - If you are reading this this item is actually physically in our stock and ready for shipment once ordered. We are not bookjackers. Buyer is responsible for any additional duties taxes or fees required by recipient's country. De Gruyter hardcover
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1878170976Chemnitz: Ernst Schmeitzner 1878. The defining work of Nietzsche's positivist period First edition of Nietzsche's first major polemical and aphoristic work marking his transition "from the philologist and cultural critic he had been into the kind of philosopher and writer he came to be" Schacht p. vii. The work which is translated as Human All Too Human embraces positivist reason in opposition to the metaphysical idealism of Schopenhauer and Wagner. For Nietzsche a naturally grounded reason was the only viable option to secure the ultimate enhancement of human life. The Menschliches reflects on religion art and morality and its incisive attacks on conventional pieties foreshadowed the thought of Nietzsche's mature period. It includes early expressions of many major Nietzschian concepts including the "will to power" and the rejection of Christian morality. Menschliches expresses Nietzsche's final direct disillusionment with Wagner of whom he had been a devoted admirer. He even claimed to have begun writing the work in response to the first Bayreuth production of the Ring cycle. On receiving his copy Wagner remarked that "he would be doing the author a favor for which the latter would one day thank him if he did not read it" quoted in Schaberg p. 64. Octavo 216 x 143 mm pp. viii 377 3. Contemporary half roan spine lettered and ruled in gilt marbled sides yellow coated endpapers edges marbled. Without the small cancel slip to p. 290. Late 19th-century bookplate of the author Gerhard Ouckama Knoop 1861-1913 to front free endpaper and his ink signature to head of half-title. Twentieth-century armorial bookplate of one Dr Roman Wolf to front pastedown. Contemporary purple ink bookseller's stamp to title page. Extremities restored. Light bumping and rubbing minor browning foxing and chipping to otherwise clean contents: a very good copy. Schaberg 29. Richard Schacht "Introduction" in Human All Too Human. A Book for Free Spirits 1996. unknown
1878182922Chemnitz: Ernst Schmeitzner 1878. The defining work of Nietzsche's positivist period First edition of Nietzsche's first major polemical and aphoristic work marking his transition "from the philologist and cultural critic he had been into the kind of philosopher and writer he came to be" Schacht p. vii. The work which is translated as Human All Too Human embraces positivist reason in opposition to the metaphysical idealism of Schopenhauer and Wagner. For Nietzsche a naturally grounded reason was the only viable option to secure the ultimate enhancement of human life. The Menschliches reflects on religion art and morality and its incisive attacks on conventional pieties foreshadowed the thought of Nietzsche's mature period. It includes early expressions of many major Nietzschian concepts including the "will to power" and the rejection of Christian morality. Menschliches expresses Nietzsche's final direct disillusionment with Wagner of whom he had been a devoted admirer. He even claimed to have begun writing the work in response to the first Bayreuth production of the Ring cycle. On receiving his copy Wagner remarked that "he would be doing the author a favor for which the latter would one day thank him if he did not read it" quoted in Schaberg p. 64. Octavo 215 x 143 mm pp. viii 377 3. Contemporary half roan rebacked with original spine laid down spine lettered ruled and decorated in gilt marbled sides yellow coated endpapers edges marbled yellow silk bookmarker. With the small cancel slip to p. 290. Light bumping and rubbing minor browning and foxing to contents damp stain to foot of endpapers and preliminary leaves: a very good copy. Schaberg 29. Richard Schacht "Introduction" in Human All Too Human. A Book for Free Spirits 1996. unknown
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1878952Chemnitz: Schmeitzner 1878. First Edition. Hardcover. Very good. Nietzsches First Aphoristic Work and His Introduction of Perspectivism <br /> <br />NIETZSCHE Friedrich. Menschliches Allzumenschliches. Ein Buch für freie Geister Human all too Human. A Book for Free Spirits. Schmeitzner Chemnitz 1878. 1 blank leaf half title TP 1 leaf = Vorrede 1 leaf = Inhalt 1 leaf = half title 3 377 378= Printers information 1 leaf = publisher's advertisements 1 blank leaf. Octavo. First Edition First Issue Schaberg 29. <br /> <br /> <br />Includes initial half title before the full title page and the eere correction cut and pasted by Schmeitzner over menon a non-word to create meere sea on p290 aphorism 431 and advertisements. <br /> <br />Only 489 copies of this first edition first issue as the remaining 511 of the original 1000 first edition copies were sold to E. W. Fritzsch in 1886 for use in a new edition with new title page and without the ads. Thus this copy is extremely rare in any state. <br /> <br />This is the first book by Nietzsche where he is listed simply as Friedrich Nietzsche rather than as prof. In fact Human All Too Human constituted such a radical departure in style and content for Nietzsche that he first proposed to his publisher that it be released anonymously or with a pseudonym. Schmeitzner however would not allow it. <br /> <br />Reluctant to construct a philosophical system and sensitive to the importance of style in philosophic writing Nietzsche composed these works as a series of several hundred aphorisms a departure from his style up to this point. Much of the work is devoted to what one might now call "psychoanalytical" insights into the nature of common human experience and the origins of our human valuations. At the time serious inquiry into such things as the nature of dreams the meaning of pity or the phenomenon of laughter had no place in the field of philosophy. <br /> <br />Human All Too Human also contains Nietzsches reflections upon cultural and psychological phenomena in reference to individuals' organic and physiological constitutions. The idea of power sporadically appears as an explanatory principle but Nietzsche tends at this time to invoke hedonistic considerations of pleasure and pain in his explanations of cultural and psychological phenomena. It is here too that Nietzsche's famous epistemological "perspectivism" is first broached: the view that "truths" are nothing more than interpretations of reality formed from different perspectives and more or less successful in their struggle against competing "truths." <br /> <br />Like the four books to follow the present work is addressed to the "free spirits of Europe." It was the present work that finally divided Nietzsche from his greatest friend Richard Wagner more and more in Nietzsche's mind motivated by only the most simplistic greed for power and betraying the promise of his art. <br /> <br />CONDITION: Very good in somewhat later boards with cloth spine. Origiinal front wrapper affixed to front board slightly browned. Internally bright and clean with a couple pages of some spotting along edges. One page of publisher's ads present but seeminly repaired along fore edge . Sunning to rear board. <br/><br/>PHOTOS AVAILABLE UPON REQUEST Schmeitzner hardcover
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190319160Leipzig 1903. Ein Buch für freie Geister Guter Zustand 10-12 Tausend Naumann 8°. Ln. Philosophie unknown