Nietzsche Reads. Nietzsche’s Books and Writings

special exhibition

Nietzsche not only wrote books; he was also an avid reader. In contrast to his image cultivated early on as an old-fashioned, lonely, and completely autonomous philosopher, the books Nietzsche read reveal how closely his thinking was tied to the theories and debates of his time. This exhibition presents digital scans of selected pages of books, in whose margins Nietzsche had jotted interesting notes and commentaries.

You can visit the digital exhibition here .

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