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Nietzsche as a Scholar of Antiquity
Contributor(s): Heit, Helmut (Editor), Jensen, Anthony K. (Editor)
ISBN: 1472511522     ISBN-13: 9781472511522
Publisher: Bloomsbury Academic
OUR PRICE:   $173.25  
Product Type: Hardcover - Other Formats
Published: March 2014
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BISAC Categories:
- Philosophy | Criticism
- Philosophy | History & Surveys - Ancient & Classical
- Philosophy | History & Surveys - Modern
Dewey: 193
LCCN: 2013031550
Series: Continuum Studies in Philosophy (Hardcover)
Physical Information: 0.75" H x 6.14" W x 9.21" (1.38 lbs) 320 pages
 
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Typically, the first decade of Friedrich Nietzsche's career is considered a sort of précis to his mature thinking. Yet his philological articles, lectures, and notebooks on Ancient Greek culture and thought - much of which has received insufficient scholarly attention - were never intended to serve as a preparatory ground to future thought. Nietzsche's early scholarship was intended to express his insights into the character of antiquity. Many of those insights are not only important for better understanding Nietzsche; they remain vital for understanding antiquity today.

Interdisciplinary in scope and international in perspective, this volume investigates Nietzsche as a scholar of antiquity, offering the first thorough examination of his articles, lectures, notebooks on Ancient Greek culture and thought in English. 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.


Contributor Bio(s): Heit, Helmut: - Helmut Heit is Dilthey Fellow at the Technische Universität Berlin and the Director of the Berliner Nietzsche Colloquium, Germany.Jensen, Anthony K.: - Anthony K. Jensen is Alexander von Humboldt fellow at the Humboldt Universität Berlin, Germany and Associate Professor of Philosophy at Providence College, USA.