Friedrich Nietzsche, Humano, demasiado humano. Un libro para espíritus libres, vol. II (edición, traducción y notas de Marco Parmeggiani Rueda), 2022
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Nietzsche, Friedrich 2022, Humano demasiado humano. Un libro para espíritus libres (volumen segundo), edición, estudio introductorio, traducción y notas de Marco Parmeggiani Rueda, Madrid: Tecnos. ISBN 9788430984619, 424 páginas.
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Nietzsche, F. 2022, Humano demasiado humano. Un libro para espíritus libres, Volumen segundo, edición, estudio introductorio, traducción y notas de Marco Parmeggiani Rueda, Madrid: Tecnos.
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