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Friedrich Nietzsche. Oeuvres philosophiques complètes : Humain, trop humain. Un livre pour les esprits libres 1 Fragments posthumes (1876-1878), 1988
Collection Overview
Collection Description & Creator Information
- Scope and Contents
Dealer note regarding annotations: 2 : "Humain, trop humain" (les notes se trouvent entre les p. 237 et 338, mis à part un trait dans une marge p. 117) 0 : "Fragments posthumes"
Dealer note: p. 243 : Sous le paragraphe ""Amis, il n'y a points d'amis !" s'écriait le sage mourant ; "Ennemis, il n'y a point d'ennemi !" s'écrie le fou vivant que je suis." Derrida écrit "cf. 368 ([illisible]" et donne le texte en allemand ("Freunde, es gibt keine Freunde !", so rief der Ste[r]be[n]de Weise ; "Feinde, es gibt keinen Feind !", ruf ich der lebende Tor"
- Arrangement
Arranged in order of shelfmarks as as inventoried in 2011.
The suffix "(M)" indicates items accessed from the Mezzanine.
- General
v. III (1)
Paris: Gallimard
Collection History
- Processing Information
Processed based on dealer data using a database and XQuery workflow by Regine Heberlein and Donald Thornbury. Data entry and other invaluable assistance provided by Nick Williams '15 and Donald Thermesi.
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Collection is open for research.
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Friedrich Nietzsche. Oeuvres philosophiques complètes : Humain, trop humain. Un livre pour les esprits libres 1 Fragments posthumes (1876-1878); The Library of Jacques Derrida, Studio Series, RBD1, Rare Book Division, Department of Special Collections, Princeton University Library
- Location:
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Firestone LibraryOne Washington RoadPrinceton, NJ 08544, USA
- Storage Note:
- Firestone Library (ex): Box B-000231
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- Separated Materials
At the time of acquisition, inserted material had been systematically removed from a subset of volumes and placed in a number of subject-based boxes and envelopes. Notes received by PUL from the dealer reflect this and are quoted in this finding aid in the interest of making the history of the collection's custodial interventions fully transparent.
All separated insertions received by PUL were re-inserted upon receipt of the collection in an effort to preserve archival context and service the collection as close as possible to its working state.
A small number of separated insertions were not received by PUL and are so identified in the finding aid.
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