[160]
L'Ombra di Venezia, [221], [332]
London, [183], [200]
Louis of Bavaria, [65]; Wagner writes
treatise for, [75]-[78]; saves Bayreuth, [164]
Louvre, The, burning of, [114]-[15]
Lucerne, [107], [243]
Lucretius, [233]
Lugano, [110]; Nietzsche among the Germans at, [111]
Lunéville, [91]
Luther, [73], [173]; Nietzsche's Lutheranism, [261]
M
Maggiori, Lake, [325]
Manfred, [29]
Mannheim, [119]
Marasoff, Madame, [313]
Marguerite of Savoy, [133]
Marienbad, [222]
Maupassant, Guy de, [320]
Mazzini, meeting with Nietzsche, [110]-[11], [183], [200];
Nietzsche's veneration for, [201], [217]
Meiningen, [57]
Meistersingers, [62], [66], [173]
Mendelssohn, [129]
Mentone, [270], [288]
Mérimée, Prosper, [236]
Messina, [240]
Metz, [95], [319]
Meyer, Milly, [356]
Meysenbug, Fräulein von, [132], [133], [150], [182];
her Memoirs of an Idealist, [182]-[185]; [203], [238], [240]-[1],
[242], [246], [260], [262], [279], [283], [286], [313];
correspondence with Nietzsche, [132], [133]-[4], [144], [160]-[1],
[168], [172], [181], [184]-[6], [218]-[20], [259], [270], [347]-[8], [352]-[3];
at Naples with Nietzsche, [196]-[203]
Michelet, [198]
Mill, S., [195]
Miscellaneous Opinions and Apothegms, [211]
Moltke, von, [54], [95], [111]
Monaco, [270], [321]-[2]
Mond, G., [173]
Montaigne, [84], [162], [204]
Mozart, [300]
Mucius Scævola, [26]
Munich, [62]-[5], [132], [303]
Music of the Future, The, [130]
N
Nancy, [91]
Naples, Nietzsche at, [196] et seq.; [220]
Napoleon the Great, [41], [316], [317], [333] n, [342]
Napoleon III, [183]
Naumburg-sur-Saale, Nietzsche's home at, [21] et seq., [57], [61], [68], [93];
provinciality of, [95], [96], [139];
Nietzsche spends Christmas of 1873 at, [155], [172], [216], [223], [245], [269], [303],
[306], [312]
Newton, [98]
New York, [352]
Nibelungen, The, [170], [236]
Nice, Nietzsche at, [270] et seq., [280], [289], [304], [314], [316], [320] et seq.
Nietzki, Counts, [23], [343]
Nietzsche, Frau, goes to Naumburg with her family, [21], [24], [35],
[42], [169], [245], [269]-[70], [302], [303], [312];
Nietzsche's tender letters to, [343]
Nietzsche, Friedrich, birth of, [20];
death of his father and brother, [20][1];
his journal, [25], [27], [29];
residence at Naumburg, [21];
desires to become a clergyman, [22];
first composition, [24];
enters college at Naumburg, [24];
writes history of childhood, [25];
scholarship at Pforta, [26]; life at Pforta, [26] et seq.;
weakening of religious faith, [30]-[2];
question of his future, [35];
address to his masters and comrades, [38];
leaves Pforta, [39]; enters University of Bonn, [40];
his new life, [42]; fights a duel, [42];
dislike of Bonn, [43]; studies philology, [44];
love of the Greek poets, [45];
letter to his sister on Christianity, [46];
flies from Bonn, [46]; completes his studies at Leipsic, [48];
reads The World as Will end Representation, [48];
researches on Theognis of Megara, [51];
as Prussian patriot, [52]; second year at Leipsic, [53];
enthusiasm for art and the classics, [54]; style, [55];
friendship with Rohde, [56] et seq.;
as conscript, [58]; falls from horse, [59];
opinion of German politics, [61];
discovery of Wagner, [61];
meeting with Wagner, [63]-[67];
appointed Professor at Basle, [67];
visits Wagner at Triebschen, [71];
lectures on the "Homeric Problem," [74];
his admiration for Wagner, [75];
The Birth of Tragedy, [75]; Hellenism, [82];
aids Wagner, [83]; on Socrates, [85]-[6];
serves as ambulancer in Franco-Prussian War, [91]-[3];
illness of, [92]; distrust of Prussian power, [95];
returns to Basle and sees Wagner again, [96];
project of a cloister, [99]; on War, [106]-[8];
at Lugano, [111]; his horror at the burning of the Louvre, [115];
Wagner's guest, [115]; publishes The Birth of Tragedy, [119];
ill-success of the book, [123]; farewell to Triebschen, [124]-[6];
at Bayreuth, [128]; wishes to fight for Wagner, [129];
and Fräulein von Meysenbug, [133];
in North Italy, [133]; at Splügen, [134];
return to Basle, [134]; how to found a culture, [136]-[9];
holidays at Naumburg, [139];
philosophical formulas, [141], [142], [143], [144];
goes to Bayreuth, [146]; attack on Strauss, [148];
his friendship with Gersdorff, [149];
Thoughts Out of Season, [152];
proposed series of twenty pamphlets, [153];
begins to distrust Wagnerian art, [156];
Schopenhauer as Educator, [163];
visits the Wagners with his sister, [166]-[7];
depression, [172]; serious illness, [175];
with his sister at Basle, [178] et seq.;
at Chülon, [182];
letter to Fräulein von Meysenbug on her
Memoirs of an Idealist, [184]-[5];
his book on Wagner, [187];
absence from Bayreuth rehearsals, [189]-[90];
at Bayreuth festivals, [192]-[4];
his distress, [193]; failure of eyesight, [194];
visit to Fräulein von Meysenbug at Naples, [196]-[7];
sees Wagner at Sorrento, [190]; isolates himself, [197];
life at Naples, [198] et seq.;
his veneration for Mazzini, [201]; leaves Naples, [202];
takes cure at Rosenlaui, [203];
friendship with Rée, [204];
Human, All Too Human, [205];
impression of Parsifal, [206];
his grief over Wagner, [211];
resigns professorship, [212];
awaits death in Engadine, [213];
returns to Naumburg, [216];
terrible sufferings, [217];
first visit to Venice and convalescence, [221]; at Genoa, [223];
publication of The Dawn of Day, [228]; at Sils-Maria, [229];
conceives the Eternal Return at Sils-Maria, [231] et seq.;
the discovery of Carmen, [236]-[7];
Nietzsche and Lou Salomé, [240] et seq.;
his quarrel with Rée and Lou, [250]-[3];
the poem of Zarathustra, [255] et seq.;
the principle of the Superman, [256]-[7];
attempts to complete his poem, [271]-[9];
friendship with Heinrich von Stein, [282] et seq.;
joined by Lanzky at Nice, [289];
failure to win Stein from Wagnerism, [292] et seq.;
abandons his lyrical work, [298];
says farewell to his sister at Naumburg, [302]-[3];
at Nice, [304] et seq.;
Beyond Good and Evil, [308];
his kindness to Peter Gast, [310];
visits Rohde at Leipsic, [311];
visits his mother at Naumburg, [312];
returns to the Engadine, [312];
the Will to Power, [315] et seq.;
Taine's letter of praise, [318];
prefaces to the Dawn of Day and The Gay Science, [319];
returns to Nice, [320]; as a critic, [322];
The Genealogy of Morals, [328] et seq.;
returns to Venice, [331];
relations with Rohde, [332]-[3];
Georges Brandes's letter, [333];
design for new work, [334] et seq.;
arrival at Turin, [346];
reads The Laws of Manu, [347];
attack on Wagner, [350] et seq.;
the Antichrist, [354]:
Ecce Homo, [357];
his opinion of Strindberg, [358]-[9];
loss of reason, [360]-[1]; death of, [361]
Nietzsche, Lisbeth (Förster-Nietzsche), [24], [25], [90];
with Nietzsche at Naumburg, [110];
with Nietzsche at Lugano, [111], [150];
with Nietzsche at Flimms, [150], [162], [164], [165], [167], [175]-[6];
with Nietzsche at Basle, [204], [209], [210]-[13], [241] n, [245],
[246], [249], [252]-[3], [262];
accompanies Nietzsche to Engadine, [263]; [267], [302], [314]-[15], [361];
marriage of, [269]-[70];
reconciliation with Nietzsche, [286] et seq., [296];
correspondence with Nietzsche, [189], [200], [230], [266], [269],
[306]-[7], [307]-[8], [343]
Nietzsche contra Wagner, [359]
Novalis, [26]
O
O., Madame, [193]
Odyssey, [74]
Œdipus, [143]-[4]
Of the State and Religion, Wagner's Old Faith and the New, The, [147]-[9]
Overbeck, Professor, [99], [109], [110], [122],
134, [138], [149], [150], [152], [158], [159], [160],
[173], [175], [181], [212], [216], [244], [245], [254],
[268], [286], [296], [360], [361]
P
Paraguay, [270], [287]
Paris, [183], [241], [250]
Parmenides, [143]
Parsifal, [173], [190], [206], [238], [245], [247], [256],
[284], [322], [344]
Pascal [204]
Pforta, [25], [100], [130], [149], [163], [323]
Philadelphia, [241]
Philology of the Future, The, [130]
Philosophers of Tragic Greece, The, [146]
Pindar, [79], [156]
Plato, [36], [83], [87], [88], [100], [132], [158], [178], [323]
Plutarch, [163]
Pobles, [24]
Poland, [23]
Portofino, [254]
Port Royal des Champs, [99]
Prague, [66]
Prussia, [52], [89], [97], [98], [109], [124]
Puccini, [300]
Pythagoras, [100], [132], [138], [323]
Pythagoreans, The, [143], [159]
R
Rapallo, [254], [316]
Recoaro, [228], [326]
Reden Eines Hoffenden, [131]
Rée, Paul, [149], [195], [196], [197] et seq., [204],
[206], [209], [213], [220], [230], [236], [238], [242],
[243], [244], [245];
rupture with Nietzsche, [251]; [266]-[8], [317]
Renan, [334]
Rhinegold, The, [72], [83], [193]
Ritschl, Nietzsche's master at Bonn, [44], [51], [54], [59], [67], [80],
[88], [117], [122]
Rivista Europa, La, [124], [289]
Röcken, [18]
Röder, Madame, [301], [313]
Rohde, Erwin, friendship with Nietzsche, [56];
spends holiday with Nietzsche, [56]-[7]; [60]-[3];
project of travel with Nietzsche, [60], [68]; [79], [80],
[88], [89], [98], [99], [100], [103], [110], [111], [117],
[119], [120];
defends Birth of Tragedy, [122]; [144], [150], [174], [181],
[209], [212], [234], [296];
appointed Professor at Leipsic, [311];
quarrel with Nietzsche, [326], [332]-[3];
correspondence with Nietzsche, [124], [128], [129], [130], [134],
[146], [152], [155], [159], [162], [175], [177], [216], [234]-[5], [280]
Rolland, Romain, [259] n
Rolph, [301]
Rome, [108], [109], [240]; Nietzsche at, [242]; [260]
Romundt, [64], [99], [101], [102], [134], [149], [150], [158];
enters orders, [173]-[5]
Rosenlaui, [203]
Rossaro,

[356]
Rossini, [236]
Rousseau, [33], [223]
Russians, The, Nietzsche's view of, [320]-[1]
Ruten, [317]
S
Sadowa, Battle of, [52], [93]
Sainte-Beuve, [322], [334]
Salis-Marschlins, Fräulein von, [313], [351], [359]
Salomé, Lou, [341] et seq.;
poems to Nietzsche, [246], [248];
her description of Nietzsche, [248]; [249];
quarrel with Nietzsche, [251] et seq., [255], [266]-[8], [286], [317]
San Remo, [270]
Santa Margherita, [254]
Schaffler, Herr, [210]
Schelling, [33], [34]
Schiller, [29], [73], [140], [147], [191], [257], [284], [317]
Schlegels, The, [26]
Schmeitzner, Herr, [227], [258], [260], [261], [266], [289], [296]
Schopenhauer, Arthur,
The World as Will and Representation, [48];
Nietzsche's admiration of, [49] et seq.;
truest philosopher, [58]; [60], [69], [78], [79], [101],
[103], [161]-[3], [178], [179], [189], [201], [210], [221], [243], [310]
Schopenhauer as Educator, [163], [167], [245]
Schubert, [356]
Schumann, [36], [51]
Schüre, E., his description of Nietzsche, [193]
Scott, Walter, [180]
Sedan, [114]
Semiramis, [236]
Seydlitz, Baron von, [206], [246], [303], [312]
Seydlitz, Irene von, [303]
Sicily, [240]
Siegfried, "Idyll" performed at Triebschen, [116]; [72], [193]-[4]
Sienna, [97]
Sils-Maria, Nietzsche at, [229] et seq., [260], [266], [268]
Simonides, [59]
Singer, Herr, [184]
Slavery, Nietzsche's view of its necessity, [104]-[6]
Socialism, [124]
Socrates, [85];
Nietzsche's condemnation of, [85]-[6];
Socratic Greece, [113]; [132], [138], [143];
ranked above Æschylus, [205]
Sophocles, [85]
Sparta, [90], [109]
Spencer, Herbert, [230]
Spinoza, [230]
Spiteler, Carl, [355]
Splügen, [134]
State, The, [123] et seq.
Stendhal, [102], [197], [201], [291], [300], [305], [320], [323]
Stein, H. von, [279];
mission to Nietzsche, [281]-[3];
visit to Sils, [284]-[5]; [286], [292]-[5], [299], [314];
death of, [327]
Steinabad, Nietzsche at, [176]-[3]
"Stellar Friendship," [239]
Stewart, B., [180]
Strassbourg, [91]; University of, [122], [124], [136]
Strauss, D., [147]-[9], [152]
Stresa, [223]
Strindberg, A., [358]-[9]
Sulzer, [170]
Superman, The, [256] et seq., [264] et seq., [273], [349]
Surlei, [231]
Sutta Nipata, The, [180]
"Swiss, The Loyal," [90], [93]
Switzerland, [213], [281], [326]
T
Tacitus, [57]
Taine, H, letter to Nietzsche, [318], [322], [326], [333] and n, [334], [358]
Tautenberg, [245], [249], [250]
Tempel Leborecht, meeting with Nietzsche, [303]-[304]
Thales, [132], [143]
Theognis of Megara, [51], [81], [220], [342]
Theseus [345]
Thoughts out of Season, [152], [177], [309]
Thucydides, [198], [220]
Thus Spake Zarathustra, [33], [36], [253] et seq., [261];
publication of, [262]; second part of, [266];
Nietzsche's attempt to complete poem, [271] et seq.;
its perfection of language, [280]; failure with public, [281];
the fourth section, [294]-[7], [316], [337], [349]
Traveller and his Shadow, The, [216]
Treischke, Herr, German historian, [158]-[159]
Triebschen, Wagner at, [71] et seq.;
Christmas festivals at, [83]-[4];
changed life of, [115];
Wagner's departure from, [124] et seq., [136], [319], [360]
Tristan, [62], [132], [133]
Tübingen, [33], [323]
Turgenieff, Ivan, [176]
Turin, [286]; Nietzsche at, [346] et seq.
Tuscany, [97], [303]-[4]
Twilight of the Gods, [83], [133], [194]
Twilight of the Idols, [342], [353]
U
Universities, prestige of in Germany, [41]
Use and Abuse of History, The, [152], [154], [158], [164]
V
V. P., Madame, [231]-[2]
Valkyrie, The, Nietzsche's criticism of, [62], [72], [83], [193]
Vallambrosa, [303]
Vauvenargues, [204]
Venice, [97], [212];
Nietzsche's visit to, [220] et seq.; [280]-[1] et seq.;
Nietzsche with Gast at, [229], [300]-[301], [303], [309], [319], [331]
Vibac, [356]
Voltaire, [127], [147], [157], [208], [209]
W
Wagner, Cosima, [72], [83], [87], [107], [120],
121, [124], [125], [133], [136], [139], [150], [163],
164-[5], [172], [182], [211], [220], [259], [284], [292];
Nietzsche and, [334]-[5]; [356], [361]
Wagner, Richard, Nietzsche's discovery
of and acquaintance with, [61]-[7];
and Schopenhauer, [66]; at Triebschen, [71] et seq.;
his treatise On the State and Religion, [75]-[8];
interest in Nietzsche and correspondence, [86]-[7];
the "poet of Germany," [95];
and the Beethoven centenary, [96];
and the German victories, [96];
buffoonery of, [110];
advises Nietzsche on his work, [111];
his intimates, [115]-[16];
visits Mannheim with Nietzsche, [119];
Nietzsche spends Christmas with, [120];
praises The Birth of Tragedy, [120]-[1];
leaves Triebschen, [124] et seq.;
lays foundation-stone of Bayreuth Theatre, [128];
his distrust, [129]; the Wagnerian cult, [133];
renewed intimacy with Nietzsche, [136];
mention of, [136], [139], [175], [179], [180], [183];
difficulties at Bayreuth, [150];
as an "art," [156], [164], [165];
his liking for Nietzsche, [165]-[6];
relations with Nietzsche, [166]-[7], [169];
letters to Nietzsche, [170]-[1], [187];
Nietzsche's book on, [187]-[8];
his neo-Christianity, [190];
triumphs of [194]; at Sorrento, [197];
and Human, All Too Human, [209];
references to, [212], [236], [238], [239], [240], [243], [246], [256];
death of, [261];
further references to, [261], [271], [284]-[5], [306], [310], [320], [322], [342], [344]-[5];
Case of Wagner,347, [350], [352], [355]-[6];
Nietzsche contra Wagner,359, [360]
Wahnfried, [165]
War, Nietzsche's views on, [106]-[7]
Weimar, [27]; Nietzsche's death at, [361]
Will to Power, The, [298], [312]-[41], [315], [316], [328], [354]
Willamowitz, [130]
William, Emperor, [192]
Windisch, [63], [64], [65], [311]
Wissenberg, [91]
Wolf, F. A., [104]
World as Will and Representation, The, [49] et seq.
Wörth, [91]
Z
Zarathustra, [233], [244], [255], [258], [260], [263]
[265], [289], [319]; "the lawgiver," [272] et seq.
Zarncke, [311]
Zimmern, Miss, [193], [313]
Zoagli, [254]
Zola, [320]
Zürich, Nietzsche at, [287] et seq., [303]