Homer and Classical Philology by Friedrich Wilhelm Nietzsche
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done in the saying of Seneca which I thus reverse--
"Philosophia facta est quæ philologia fuit." By this I wish to signify that all philological activities should be enclosed and surrounded by a philosophical view of things, in which everything individual and isolated is evaporated as something detestable, and in which great homogeneous views alone remain. Now, therefore, that I have enunciated my philological creed, I trust you will give me cause to hope that I shall no longer be a stranger among you: give me the assurance that in working with you towards this end I am worthily fulfilling the confidence with which the highest authorities of this community have honoured me. |
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