Nietzsche's italics
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Subsequently, as of 2014, the search sting "[[Nietzsche's italics]]" brings up 250 hits on Google books.[https://www.google.com/search?q=%22Nietzsche%27s+italics%22&num=50&es_sm=93&source=lnms&tbm=bks&sa=X&ei=BGxOVKKFN-SC7gb-o4D4Ag&ved=0CA4Q_AUoAQ&biw=1366&bih=620]. | Subsequently, as of 2014, the search sting "[[Nietzsche's italics]]" brings up 250 hits on Google books.[https://www.google.com/search?q=%22Nietzsche%27s+italics%22&num=50&es_sm=93&source=lnms&tbm=bks&sa=X&ei=BGxOVKKFN-SC7gb-o4D4Ag&ved=0CA4Q_AUoAQ&biw=1366&bih=620]. | ||
- | The use of [[italic type]] was typical for Friedrich Nietzsche. It is as if Nietzsche had meant the text to be [[orated]]. | + | The use of [[italic type]] for putting [[stress]] on words was typical for Friedrich Nietzsche. It is as if Nietzsche had meant the text to be [[orated]]. |
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The German philosopher Friedrich Nietzsche frequently used italic type in his writing.
Subsequently, as of 2014, the search sting "Nietzsche's italics" brings up 250 hits on Google books.[1].
The use of italic type for putting stress on words was typical for Friedrich Nietzsche. It is as if Nietzsche had meant the text to be orated.
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