Thus Spoke Zarathustra (Record no. 2175)
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020 ## - INTERNATIONAL STANDARD BOOK NUMBER | |
International Standard Book Number | 9780140441185 |
040 ## - CATALOGING SOURCE | |
Transcribing agency | Tata Book House |
Original cataloging agency | ICTS-TIFR |
050 ## - LIBRARY OF CONGRESS CALL NUMBER | |
Classification number | PN |
100 ## - MAIN ENTRY--PERSONAL NAME | |
Personal name | Nietzsche, F. |
245 ## - TITLE STATEMENT | |
Title | Thus Spoke Zarathustra |
260 ## - PUBLICATION, DISTRIBUTION, ETC. | |
Place of publication, distribution, etc. | New York: |
Name of publisher, distributor, etc. | Penguin Books |
Date of publication, distribution, etc. | [c1969] |
300 ## - Physical Description | |
Pages: | 342 p |
505 ## - FORMATTED CONTENTS NOTE | |
Formatted contents note | FIRST PART<br/>ZARATHUSTRA’S PROLOGUE.<br/>ZARATHUSTRA’S DISCOURSES.<br/><br/>I. THE THREE METAMORPHOSES.<br/><br/>II. THE ACADEMIC CHAIRS OF VIRTUE.<br/><br/>III. AFTERWORLDSMEN.<br/><br/>IV. THE DESPISERS OF THE BODY.<br/><br/>V. JOYS AND PASSIONS.<br/><br/>VI. THE PALE CRIMINAL.<br/><br/>VII. READING AND WRITING.<br/><br/>VIII. THE TREE ON THE MOUNTAINSIDE <br/><br/>IX. THE PREACHERS OF DEATH.<br/><br/>X. WAR AND WARRIORS.<br/><br/>XI. THE NEW IDOL.<br/><br/>XII. THE FLIES IN THE MARKET-PLACE.<br/><br/>XIII. CHASTITY.<br/><br/>XIV. THE FRIEND.<br/><br/>XV. THE THOUSAND AND ONE GOALS.<br/><br/>XVI. NEIGHBOUR-LOVE.<br/><br/>XVII. THE WAY OF THE CREATING ONE.<br/><br/>XVIII. OLD AND YOUNG WOMEN.<br/><br/>XIX. THE BITE OF THE ADDER.<br/><br/>XX. CHILD AND MARRIAGE.<br/><br/>XXI. VOLUNTARY DEATH.<br/><br/>XXII. THE BESTOWING VIRTUE.<br/><br/><br/>SECOND PART. <br/><br/>XXIII. THE CHILD WITH THE MIRROR.<br/><br/>XXIV. IN THE HAPPY ISLES.<br/><br/>XXV. THE PITIFUL.<br/><br/>XXVI. THE PRIESTS.<br/><br/>XXVII. THE VIRTUOUS.<br/><br/>XXVIII. THE RABBLE.<br/><br/>XXIX. THE TARANTULAS.<br/><br/>XXX. THE FAMOUS WISE ONES.<br/><br/>XXXI. THE NIGHT-SONG.<br/><br/>XXXII. THE DANCE-SONG.<br/><br/>XXXIII. THE GRAVE-SONG.<br/><br/>XXXIV. SELF-SURPASSING.<br/><br/>XXXV. THE SUBLIME ONES.<br/><br/>XXXVI. THE LAND OF CULTURE.<br/><br/>XXXVII. IMMACULATE PERCEPTION.<br/><br/>XXXVIII. SCHOLARS.<br/><br/>XXXIX. POETS.<br/><br/>XL. GREAT EVENTS.<br/><br/>XLI. THE SOOTHSAYER.<br/><br/>XLII. REDEMPTION.<br/><br/>XLIII. MANLY PRUDENCE.<br/><br/>XLIV. THE STILLEST HOUR.<br/><br/><br/>THIRD PART.<br/><br/>XLV. THE WANDERER.<br/><br/>XLVI. THE VISION AND THE ENIGMA.<br/><br/>XLVII. INVOLUNTARY BLISS.<br/><br/>XLVIII. BEFORE SUNRISE.<br/><br/>XLIX. THE BEDWARFING VIRTUE.<br/><br/>L. ON THE OLIVE-MOUNT.<br/><br/>LI. ON PASSING-BY.<br/><br/>LII. THE APOSTATES.<br/><br/>LIII. THE RETURN HOME.<br/><br/>LIV. THE THREE EVIL THINGS.<br/><br/>LV. THE SPIRIT OF GRAVITY.<br/><br/>LVI. OLD AND NEW TABLES.<br/><br/>LVII. THE CONVALESCENT.<br/><br/>LVIII. THE GREAT LONGING.<br/><br/>LIX. THE SECOND DANCE-SONG.<br/><br/>LX. THE SEVEN SEALS.<br/><br/><br/>FOURTH PART. <br/><br/>LXI. THE HONEY SACRIFICE.<br/><br/>LXII. THE CRY OF DISTRESS.<br/><br/>LXIII. TALK WITH THE KINGS.<br/><br/>LXIV. THE LEECH.<br/><br/>LXV. THE MAGICIAN.<br/><br/>LXVI. OUT OF SERVICE.<br/><br/>LXVII. THE UGLIEST MAN.<br/><br/>LXVIII. THE VOLUNTARY BEGGAR.<br/><br/>LXIX. THE SHADOW.<br/><br/>LXX. NOON-TIDE.<br/><br/>LXXI. THE GREETING.<br/><br/>LXXII. THE SUPPER.<br/><br/>LXXIII. THE HIGHER MAN.<br/><br/>LXXIV. THE SONG OF MELANCHOLY.<br/><br/>LXXV. SCIENCE.<br/><br/>LXXVI. AMONG DAUGHTERS OF THE DESERT.<br/><br/>LXXVII. THE AWAKENING.<br/><br/>LXXVIII. THE ASS-FESTIVAL.<br/><br/>LXXIX. THE DRUNKEN SONG.<br/><br/>LXXX. THE SIGN.<br/> |
520 ## - SUMMARY, ETC. | |
Summary, etc. | Describes how the ancient Persian prophet Zarathustra descends from his solitude in the mountains to tell the world that God is dead and that the Superman, the human embodiment of divinity, is his successor. This title argues that the meaning of existence is not to be found in religious pieties or meek submission, but in a powerful life force. |
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Uniform Resource Identifier | <a href="https://ia803405.us.archive.org/32/items/thus-spoke-zarathustra/Thus%20spoke%20Zarathustra.pdf">https://ia803405.us.archive.org/32/items/thus-spoke-zarathustra/Thus%20spoke%20Zarathustra.pdf</a> |
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Literature | ICTS | Rack No 2 | 01/21/2019 | PN | 01520 | Book |