Koegel excerpts

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In Nietzsche research, secret copies by the Nietzsche editor Fritz Koegel (1860–1904) from letters and drafts of Nietzsche's letters are called Koegel excerpts . They contain critical remarks by Nietzsche about people in his personal environment and were brought up against the editing activities of the Nietzsche archive under the direction of Nietzsche's sister Elisabeth Förster-Nietzsche as evidence of forgeries. The Koegel estate is considered lost. But there are again copies of the transcripts.

Individual evidence

  1. David Marc Hoffmann: The Koegel excerpts . In (ders.): On the history of the Nietzsche archive , Berlin 1991, ISBN 3-11-013014-9 , p. 407ff