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    http://www.landesschule-pforta.de. Schulpforta, otherwise known as Pforta, is a school located in Pforta monastery, a former Cistercian monastery (1137–1540). The school is located near Naumburg on the Saale River in the German state of Saxony-Anhalt . The site has been a school since the 16th century.

  2. Academia. Estudiantes. 300. Autoridades. Rector. Kathrin Volkmann. Sitio web oficial. [ editar datos en Wikidata] Schulpforta es un colegio cerca de Naumburgo, estado federado de Sajonia-Anhalt en Alemania, con régimen de internado para la promoción de alumnos aventajados.

  3. Before leaving for Schulpforta, Werner promises Jutta he will return to Zollverein in two years to fly away with her on an airplane. In Schulpforta, Werner begins working on radio technology alongside Frank Volkheimer—a strong student perceived by the other students as the ideal Nazi—under the supervision of Schulpforta professor Dr. Hauptmann.

  4. Gilman, Sander L, 'Schulpforta (1858-1864)', Conversations with Nietzsche: A Life in the Words of His Contemporaries (New York, NY, 1991; online edn, Oxford Academic, 31 Oct. 2023), https://doi.org/10.1093/oso/9780195067781.003.0002, accessed 14 May 2024.

  5. Friedrich Nietzsche: Philosophy of History. Nietzsche was well-steeped in his contemporary methods and debates in the philosophy of history, which carried over into his philosophy in essential ways. Once a prodigy in classical philology, Nietzsche’s philosophy is everywhere concerned with traditions, historical shifts in custom and meaning ...

  6. Daniel Blue, The Making of Friedrich Nietzsche: The Quest for Identity, 1844-1869, Cambridge University Press, 2016, 344pp., $49.99 (hbk), ISBN 9781107134867. Reviewed by Matthew Meyer, The University of Scranton. 2016.11.01.

  7. 25 de jun. de 2013 · On Pforta's extensive fame and symbolic reputation as an “ideal gymnasium”, see, for example, Flöter, Eliten-Bildung in Sachsen und Preußen, 13, 534. It should be noted that the school is variously referred to in the sources as “Schulpforta”, “Pforta”, “Schulpforte”, and “Pforte”.