Friedrich_Nietzsche - Untimely_Meditations_(Cambridge_Texts_in_the_History_of_Philosophy__1997)
Friedrich_Nietzsche - Untimely_Meditations_(Cambridge_Texts_in_the_History_of_Philosophy__1997) Friedrich_Nietzsche - Untimely_Meditations_(Cambridge_Texts_in_the_History_of_Philosophy__1997)
Chronology22 September 1888October-November 18893 January 188924January 1889Mid-February 1889May 1890March 1892Late November 1894July 189725 August 1900December 1901December 1904August 1908Publication of The Case of WagnerWrites Ecce Homo and revises TheAntichrist, which Nietzsche now beginsto describe as consttuting the wholeof 'The Revaluation of All Values'Collapses in the streets of Turin; afterbeing brought to Basel by Overbeck,he is committed to an insane asyluminJenaPublication of The Twilight of the IdolsPublication of Nietzsche contra WagnerReleased to the care of his mother inNaumburgPublication of Dionysian DithyrambsPublication of The Antichrist, in Vol. 8of the first collected edition of WorksFollowing the death of their mother,his sister Elizabeth moves him toWeimar and installs him in her'Nietzsche Archives'Dies, in WeimarPublication, in Vol. 15 of Works, of TheWill to Power, an unscrupulously editedcollection of notes and fragments ofhis literary remains from the 1880sPublication of a greatly expanded'definitive edition' of Will to PowerPublication of Ecce Homoxxxix
Further readingThe standard German edition of Nietzsche's writings is theKritische Gesamtausgabe of his Werke and Briefwechsel, ed. GiorgioColli and Mazzino Montinari (Berlin and New York, Walter deGruyter, 1967ff.). For the earlier BaseJ period, see The Birth ofTragedy, trans. Walter Kaufmann (New Yo rk, Vintage, 1967) .Nietzsche's unpublished manuscript Philosophy in the Tragic Age ofthe Greeks is available in a translation by Marianne Cowan (SouthBend, IN, Gateway, 1962) . The unpublished and unfinished'Untimely Meditation', 'We Philologists', is translated by WilliamArrowsmith in his edition of Unmodern Observations (New Havenand London, Yale University Press, 1990). Material for Nietzsche'sunfinished 'Philosopher's Book', including the important essay'On Truth and Lies in a Nonmoral Sense', is included inPhilosophy and Truth: Selections from Nietzsche 's Notebooks of the Early1870s (ed. and trans. Daniel Breazeale, Atlantic Highlands, Nj ,Humanities Press, 1979) . Other unpublished texts, including 'Onthe Future of Our Educational Institutions' and material from the'Five Prefaces for Five Unwritten (and not to be Written) Books',trans. by J. M. Kennedy and A. Miigge, are included in Vols. 2 and 3of the otherwise obsolete Oscar Levy edition of The Complete Worksof Friedrich Nietzsche (Edinburgh and London, T. N. Foulis,1909-13). An early study for The Birth of Tragedy, 'The Birth ofTragic Thought' , is also available in English, trans. Ursula Bernis,Graduate Faculty Philosophy Journal, 9 (1983) , 3-15. Some ofNietzsche's manuscripts and lecture notes on language and Greekliterature are translated in Nietzsche on Rhetoric and Language, ed.and trans. Sander L. Gilman, Carole Blair and David J. Parent(Oxford and New York, Oxford University Press, 1989) .xl
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Chronology22 September 1888October-November 18893 January 188924January 1889Mid-February 1889May 1890March 1892Late November 1894July 189725 August 1900December 1901December 1904August 1908Publication <strong>of</strong> The Case <strong>of</strong> WagnerWrites Ecce Homo and revises TheAntichrist, which <strong>Nietzsche</strong> now beg<strong>in</strong>sto describe as consttut<strong>in</strong>g <strong>the</strong> whole<strong>of</strong> 'The Revaluation <strong>of</strong> All Values'Collapses <strong>in</strong> <strong>the</strong> streets <strong>of</strong> Tur<strong>in</strong>; afterbe<strong>in</strong>g brought to Basel by Overbeck,he is committed to an <strong>in</strong>sane asylum<strong>in</strong>JenaPublication <strong>of</strong> The Twilight <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> IdolsPublication <strong>of</strong> <strong>Nietzsche</strong> contra WagnerReleased to <strong>the</strong> care <strong>of</strong> his mo<strong>the</strong>r <strong>in</strong>NaumburgPublication <strong>of</strong> Dionysian DithyrambsPublication <strong>of</strong> The Antichrist, <strong>in</strong> Vol. 8<strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> first collected edition <strong>of</strong> WorksFollow<strong>in</strong>g <strong>the</strong> death <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong>ir mo<strong>the</strong>r,his sister Elizabeth moves him toWeimar and <strong>in</strong>stalls him <strong>in</strong> her'<strong>Nietzsche</strong> Archives'Dies, <strong>in</strong> WeimarPublication, <strong>in</strong> Vol. 15 <strong>of</strong> Works, <strong>of</strong> TheWill to Power, an unscrupulously editedcollection <strong>of</strong> notes and fragments <strong>of</strong>his literary rema<strong>in</strong>s from <strong>the</strong> 1880sPublication <strong>of</strong> a greatly expanded'def<strong>in</strong>itive edition' <strong>of</strong> Will to PowerPublication <strong>of</strong> Ecce Homoxxxix