Nietzsche’s transcription of the early European counterfeit

In Henry Frendo (ed.), The European Mind: Narrative and Identity (2010)
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An inter-disciplinary enquiry concerning Europe, Europeans and Europeanity across time, based on proceedings of the 10th world congress of the International Society for the Study of European Ideas convened at the University of Malta. Originally published in: Frendo, Henry (2010): The European Mind: Narrative and Identity : Proceedings of the X World Congress of the International Society for the Study of European Ideas, University of Malta, 24th-29th July 2006. International Society for the Study of European Ideas. Malta University Press.

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Ignace Haaz
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Zur Genealogie der Moral.Friedrich Wilhelm Nietzsche - 1887 - Leipzig, Germany: C.G. Naumann. Edited by W. D. Williams.

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