Hi Arlo,
Interesting, interesting, interesting! I really admire what you are doing.
The last, and one of the most interesting, books by Nietzsche that I read was
called "Early Greek Philosophy & Other Essays' translated by Maximilian A.
Mugge in 1911. The contents are stated as:
The Greek State
The Greek Woman
On Music and Words
Homers Contest
The Relation of Schopenhauer's Philosophy
to a German Culture
Philosophy During the Tragic Age of the Greeks
On Truth and Falsity in Their Ultramoral Sense
I read this book a long time ago, but remember being blown away by the
implications, especially concerning the early Greeks. If you are interested
in reading this book and cannot find it, I have the online version saved and
will gladly send you a copy. It's 208 pages. Either way, thanks for your
work.
Marsha
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