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German philosopher, cultural critic, composer, poet, philologist, and Latin and Greek scholar who is considered the most influential voice since Kant and Hegel. He taught classes until 1879, then spent the next ten years in solitude. These years were spent writing his major works "Thus Spoke Zarathustra" and "Twilight of the Idols." Nietzsche came from a long line of Lutheran pastors and was destined to follow in the footsteps of his clergyman dad, who died after 11 months of suffering from a serious illness, when the boy was age five. Shortly after his father's death, his younger brother died, leaving him to live with his mother, younger sister, grandmother and two aunts. He received a strict Christian upbringing as his mother was also the child of a Protestant minister. He suffered continually from severe headaches, sore throats, and rheumatic ailments as a kid, especially during his school days. At age 23, recognized for his brilliant work, he was appointed to the chair of philology at the University of Basel, 13 February 1868 and later was granted to Doctorate without examination, 23 March 1868. He eventually dropped his theological studies to take up classical philology, and later philosophy. His dealing with the opposite sex were consistently awkward. He made a precipitous and impulsive proposal to Mathilde Trampendach on 11 April 1876, two hours after meeting her. The winter of 1882 and summer 1883 were probably among the loneliest and most desperate period in his life, the time when he began his "Thus Spoke Zarathustra." In 1879, at the age of 35, Nietzsche resigned his post a professor of classical philology at Basel University and began a decade of travels across Europe, during which he wrote his greatest books. He had a desire to define himself as a European and looked forward to a time when the peoples of Europe would define themselves as Europeans rather than as citizens of particular countries. It might have been a way for him to distance himself from the militaristic, bureaucratic, bourgeois Germany of Bismarck, whom he abhorred. He believed that history is a genealogy of geniuses, in which each genius created the mental world in which his successors live. His mental degeneration, at the time assumed to be caused by syphilis, began with megalomania. Nietzsche started to call himself a genius, the leading person of all millenniums and he claimed that all women loved him. He took on different identities - the Buddha, Alexander the Great, Caesar, Voltaire, Napoleon, Wagner - and danced naked in his room. In January 1889 he broke down in the street and tearfully embraced a horse which had been beaten. He was declared insane by doctors and taken back to Germany where he sat in a vegetative state until his death eleven years later, on 25 August 1900, Weimar, Germany. The diagnosis of syphilis has since been challenged and a diagnosis of "manic-depressive illness with periodic psychosis followed by vascular dementia" was put forward by Cybulska prior to Schain's study. Leonard Sax suggested the slow growth of a right-sided retro-orbital meningioma as an explanation of Nietzsche's dementia; Orth and Trimble postulated frontotemporal dementia while other researchers have proposed a hereditary stroke disorder called CADASIL. Poisoning by mercury, a treatment for syphilis at the time of Nietzsche's death, has also been suggested. Link to Wikipedia biography
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New Career |
Feb. 13, 1868 |
Work : New Career 13 February 1868 (Appointed to Chair at Basel) . |
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Significant Relationship Begin |
April 11, 1876 |
Relationship : Meet a significant person 11 April 1876 (Proposed two hours after meeting Mathilde) . |
2 |
Difficult Period |
Dec. 1, 1882 |
Relationship : Difficult period December 1882 (Lonliest period) . |
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Residence Change |
April 22, 1869 |
Family : Change residence 22 April 1869 (Entered Switzerland, where he became a citizen) . |
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Psychotic Episode |
Jan. 1, 1889 |
Mental Health : Psychotic episode 1889 (GPI from syphilis) |
2 |
Psychotic Episode |
Jan. 1, 1889 |
Mental Health : Psychotic episode January 1889 (Broke down in street and hugged horse) . |
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1 |
Father Death |
July 30, 1849 |
Death of Father 30 July 1849 (Dad died after long illness) . |
2 |
Father Death |
July 30, 1849 |
Death of Father 30 July 1849 (Age five when dad died of illness) . |
3 |
Unspecified |
Aug. 25, 1900 |
Death, Cause unspecified 25 August 1900 (Age 55) . |
Gender | Male |
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Weekday | Tuesday |
Date | Oct. 15, 1844 |
Time | 10 a.m. |
Daylight Saving | No |
City | Luetzen, Saxony-Anhalt, Germany |
Geo-location | 51ºN15'24.16", |
Timezone | Europe/Berlin |
City | Luetzen, Saxony-Anhalt, Germany |
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Timezone | Europe/Berlin |
Time (Europe/Berlin) | Oct. 15, 1844, 10:04:54 AM |
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Time (UTC) | Oct. 15, 1844, 09:11:26 AM |
Time (LMT) | Oct. 15, 1844, 10:00:00 AM |
Time (Julian) | 2394854.88293981 |
LMT Correction | 0.8094 Hrs |
Ayanmsha | True Chitra - 21º40'12.42" |
Lifestyle Change
Jan. 1, 1879
Social : Change of Lifestyle 1879 (Went into solitude and traveled)
Begin Travel
Jan. 1, 1879
Social : Begin Travel 1879 (Began ten years of solitude and travel)