Ecce Homo. How one becomes – who one is – Friedrich Nietzsche

1600,00  brutto

Translated by Waclaw Berent, Konrad Drzewiecki, Leopold Staff and Stanislaw Wyrzykowski.
The last work of the eminent philosopher. The work, which is autobiographical by design, reveals a new image of the philosopher and Nietzsche himself and also provides an overview of the author’s writing output.
Frederick Nietzsche (1844-1900) – philosopher, classical philologist, writer, radical critic of Christianity and Western culture, promoter of a return to classical ancient culture.

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1910-1911, Warsaw, Jakób Mortkowicz

[2] p., 129, [4] p.

A copy in good condition. Soiling at the corners of several pages. Full brown leather. Decorations on the spine and edges. Gilded titlepage on leather escutcheon. Cover hand-marbled. The edges of the pages gilded.

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21 cm

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6249

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