The Will To Power (manuscript) - Scientific Edition of Nietzsche's Texts

Scientific Edition of Nietzsche's Texts

  • Digitale Kritische Gesamtausgabe Werke und Briefe, Digital critical edition of the complete works, posthumous fragments, and letters, based on the critical text by Colli and Montinari, edited by Paolo D’Iorio, Paris, Nietzsche Source, 2009–

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