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Philosophy

 Subject
Subject Source: Library of Congress Subject Headings

Found in 5 Collections and/or Records:

Essay on Nietzsche, 1936-1983

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Identifier: M041.04.0005.0016
Scope and Contents From the Series:

Series 4 contains drafts and notes related to books and articles published by Yourgrau, either individually or in collaboration with other scientists. Included are fragments or chapters of unnamed publications or on a specific topic.

Dates: 1936-1983

''Essay on Nietzsche'' by Wolfgang Yourgrau, late 20th century

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Identifier: M145.04.0016.0004.00001
Abstract

This is a bound volume written by Wolfgang Yourgrau, a Professor of Physics here at the University of Denver. The work is entitled ''Essay on Nietzsche: A Philosophic Investigation''. This is a draft copy that Burton Feldman marked up for editing.

Dates: late 20th century

Feldman Documents, Feldman/Yourgrau Notes on Yourgrau's ''Essay on Nietzsche'', late 20th century

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Identifier: M145.04.0016.0004
Abstract

This folder contains drafts and notes of Wolfgang Yourgrau's ''Essay on Nietzsche.'' Burton Feldman helped Yourgrau to edit the work. There is also a bound copy of the work with notation.

Dates: late 20th century

Feldman Documents, Notes and Research on Nietzsche, between 1965-1980

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Identifier: M145.06.0014.0040
Abstract

This folder contains Burton Feldman's research on Friedrich Nietzsche. This research was not included in the final draft of the book ''The Rise of Modern Mythology: 1680 - 1860.'' The research may have been considered for the book when the scope of the project was larger, or it may have been collected to be used in a potential sequel.

Dates: between 1965-1980

Feldman Documents, ''Notes for Essays'', circa 1975-1990

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Identifier: M145.04.0011.0025
Abstract

This folder contains short paragraphs and notes concerning the process of writing and the idea of poetry and literature. There is also a Far Side comic in this folder that makes reference to a ''Professor Feldman''.

Dates: circa 1975-1990