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Friedrich_Nietzsche - Untimely_Meditations_(Cambridge_Texts_in_the_History_of_Philosophy__1997)

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Notesdedicated to Erw<strong>in</strong> von Ste<strong>in</strong>bach, builder <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> Strasbourgca<strong>the</strong>dral.p. 73, 1. 29 Burckhardt puts it: The Civilization <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> Renaissance <strong>in</strong>Italy, 2nd edn. (1869), Bk. III, ch. 10.p. 76, 1. 11 existed: Goe<strong>the</strong>, Faust, Pt. I, 1339-4l.p. 78, 1. 17 fairy tale: Grimm, 'The Wolf and <strong>the</strong> Seven LittleGoats'.p. 81, 1. 35 us moderns: A loose quotation from Grillparzer'sSlimmtliche Werke (1872), vol. 9, p. 187.p. 83, 1. 39 reasonable man: See Schiller's poem, 'Die Worte desGlaubens' ('Words <strong>of</strong> Faith').p. 85, 1. 33 Shakespeare: Goe<strong>the</strong>, 'Shakespeare und ke<strong>in</strong> Ende'(,Shakespeare without End' ), l.p. 91, 1. 32 to declare: A quotation assembled from two passages <strong>in</strong>Grillparzer's Slimmtliche Werke, vol. 9, pp. 129, 40.p. 92, 1. 13 imag<strong>in</strong>ation: From Schiller's <strong>in</strong>augural lecture as aPr<strong>of</strong>essor <strong>of</strong> <strong>History</strong> atJena (26 May 1789), 'Was heisst und zuwelchem Ende studiert man Universalgeshichte?' ('What is"Universal <strong>History</strong>" and why should one study it?').p. 92, 1. 15 virtuoso: Leopold von Ranke.p. 92, 1. 20 compelled: Goe<strong>the</strong>'s letter to Schiller, 21 February 179B.p. 94, 1. 19 historiens de M. Thiers: 'The historians who followM. Thiers'.p. 96, 1. 7 cruellest tyrant: Goe<strong>the</strong>, 'Fragment iiber die Natur'(,Fragment on Nature'). <strong>Nietzsche</strong>apparently quotes thispassage as cited <strong>in</strong> Eduard von Hartmann 's Die Philosophie derUnbewussten (<strong>Philosophy</strong> <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> Unconscious) (1869), s<strong>in</strong>ce hiscitation <strong>in</strong>cludes <strong>the</strong> same alteration found <strong>in</strong> Hartmann'squotation.p. 96, 1. 25 <strong>the</strong>ologus liberal is vulgaris: 'common liberal <strong>the</strong>ologian'.p. 97, 1. 19 actio <strong>in</strong> distans: 'action from a distance '.p. 97, 1. 28 Meisters<strong>in</strong>ger: See Wagner, Die Meisters<strong>in</strong>ger, Act III, Scene I.p. 98, 1. 31 called real: H61derl<strong>in</strong>'s letter to Isaak von S<strong>in</strong>clair,24 December 1798.p. 100, 1. 1 application: See Goe<strong>the</strong>, Maxims and Reflections, nos.693 and 694.p. 101, 1. 29; 'memento mari' : 'remember that you must die '.p. 101, 1. 32 'memento vivere': 'remember that you are alive '.p. 103, 1. 16 a life <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> spirit: From Wackernagel, Abhandlungenzur deutsche Literaturgeschichte (Essays on <strong>the</strong> <strong>History</strong> <strong>of</strong> GermanLiterature) , <strong>in</strong> Kle<strong>in</strong>ere Schrifien, vol. 2 (1873) .261

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