Kant
Kief
Kiel
Klingenbrunn
Köselitz, _see_ Peter Gast
L
Lange
Lanzky, Paul
with Nietzsche at Nice;
with Nietzsche at Ruta
_Laws of Manu, The_
Leipsic;
Nietzsche at
Lenbach
Leopardi
Leskien
Lessing
_Letters of an Heretical esthete, The_
Liszt
_Litterarisches Centralblatt, The_
_Lohengrin,_
_L'Ombra di Venezia_
London
Louis of Bavaria; Wagner writes
treatise for; saves Bayreuth
Louvre, The, burning of
Lucerne
Lucretius
Lugano; Nietzsche among the Germans at
Lunéville
Luther; Nietzsche's Lutheranism
M
Maggiori, Lake
Manfred
Mannheim
Marasoff, Madame
Marguerite of Savoy
Marienbad
Maupassant, Guy de
Mazzini, meeting with Nietzsche;
Nietzsche's veneration for
Meiningen
_Meistersingers,_
Mendelssohn
Mentone
Mérimée, Prosper
Messina
Metz
Meyer, Milly
Meysenbug, Fräulein von;
her _Memoirs of an Idealist_;
correspondence with Nietzsche;
at Naples with Nietzsche
Michelet
Mill, S.
_Miscellaneous Opinions and Apothegms_
Moltke, von
Monaco
Mond, G.
Montaigne
Mozart
Mucius Scævola
Munich
_Music of the Future, The_
N
Nancy
Naples, Nietzsche at
Napoleon the Great
Napoleon III
Naumburg-sur-Saale, Nietzsche's home at;
provinciality of;
Nietzsche spends Christmas of 1873 at
Newton
New York
_Nibelungen, The,_
Nice, Nietzsche at
Nietzki, Counts
Nietzsche, Frau, goes to Naumburg with her family
Nietzsche's tender letters to
Nietzsche, Friedrich, birth of;
death of his father and brother;
his journal;
residence at Naumburg;
desires to become a clergyman;
first composition;
enters college at Naumburg;
writes history of childhood;
scholarship at Pforta; life at Pforta;
weakening of religious faith;
question of his future;
address to his masters and comrades;
leaves Pforta; enters University of Bonn;
his new life; fights a duel;
dislike of Bonn; studies philology;
love of the Greek poets;
letter to his sister on Christianity;
flies from Bonn; completes his studies at Leipsic;
reads _The World as Will end Representation_;
researches on Theognis of Megara;
as Prussian patriot; second year at Leipsic;
enthusiasm for art and the classics; style;
friendship with Rohde;
as conscript; falls from horse;
opinion of German politics;
discovery of Wagner;
meeting with Wagner;
appointed Professor at Basle;
visits Wagner at Triebschen;
lectures on the "Homeric Problem";
his admiration for Wagner;
_The Birth of Tragedy_; Hellenism;
aids Wagner; on Socrates;
serves as ambulancer in Franco-Prussian War;
illness of; distrust of Prussian power;