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  1. While at Schulpforta, Nietzsche pursued subjects that were considered unbecoming. He became acquainted with the work of the then almost-unknown poet Friedrich Hölderlin, calling him "my favorite poet" and writing an essay in which he said that the poet raised consciousness to "the most sublime ideality".

  2. Friedrich Nietzsche. Friedrich Wilhelm Nietzsche ( AFI: [ˌfʁiːdʁɪç ˌvɪlɦɛlm ˈniːt͡ʃə] pronunciación ⓘ; Röcken, 15 de octubre de 1844- Weimar, 25 de agosto de 1900) fue un filósofo, poeta, músico y filólogo alemán, cuya obra ha ejercido una profunda influencia en el pensamiento mundial contemporáneo y en la cultura ...

  3. All the Light We Cannot See is a 2014 war novel by American author Anthony Doerr.The novel is set during World War II.It revolves around the characters Marie-Laure LeBlanc, a blind French girl who takes refuge in her great-uncle's house in Saint-Malo after Paris is invaded by Nazi Germany, and Werner Pfennig, a bright German boy who is accepted into a military school because of his skills in ...

  4. Academia de Ciencias de Francia. Academia Prusiana de las Ciencias (desde 1829) Academia Sajona de Ciencias (desde 1846) [ editar datos en Wikidata] August Ferdinand Möbius o Moebius ( /ˈʔaʊgʊst ˈfɛɐdiːnant ˈmøːbjʊs/ Schulpforta, 17 de noviembre de 1790- Leipzig, 26 de septiembre de 1868) fue un matemático y astrónomo teórico ...

  5. Gilman, Sander L, 'Schulpforta (1858-1864)', Conversations with Nietzsche: A Life in the Words of His Contemporaries ...

  6. Pforta, or Schulpforta, is a school located in a former Cistercian monastery, Pforta monastery (1137–1540), near Naumburg on the Saale River in the German state of Saxony-Anhalt. Since the 16th century the site has been a school. Notable past alumni include the philosopher Friedrich Nietzsche and the German chancellor Theobald von Bethmann ...

  7. studied at Schulpforta (see note 6 above), but we also learn that essentially philosophy was not taught. The publication of Nietzsche's complete works in the critical edition begun by Colli and Montinari is still in progress. The first part of the work, cover ing works and notes from 1869 to 1889, was finished in 1977 and published