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    Ec·ce Ho·mo
    /ˌeCHā ˈhōˌmō/

    noun

    • 1. a painting of Jesus Christ wearing the crown of thorns: "a fine Ecce Homo by Murillo"
  2. Ecce Homo Nietzsche is a Latin phrase that translates to "Behold the Man Nietzsche" in English. This phrase refers to a book written by the German philosopher Friedrich Nietzsche, in which he reflects on his own life, works, and philosophy.

  3. Feb 9, 2024 · Created in 1605, this iconic oil painting depicts a remarkable scene from the Bible where Pontius Pilate presents Jesus Christ, the condemned man, to the crowd, with the Latin inscription "Ecce Homo" meaning "Behold the man" floating above him.

  4. Ecce Homo: How One Becomes What One Is (German: Ecce homo: Wie man wird, was man ist) is the last original book written by philosopher Friedrich Nietzsche before his death in 1900. It was written in 1888 and was not published until 1908.

  5. TRANSLATOR'S INTRODUCTION. Ecce Homo is the last prose work that Nietzsche wrote. It is true that the pamphlet Nietzsche contra Wagner was prepared a month later than the Autobiography; but we cannot consider this pamphlet as anything more than a compilation, seeing that it consists entirely of aphorisms drawn from such previous works as Joyful Wisdom, Beyond Good and Evil, The Genealogy of ...

  6. Ecce homo: Wie man wird, was man ist, 1908.Recommended translations: On the Genealogy of Morals and Ecce Homo, trans. Walter Kaufmann, Vintage Books, 1969.Ecce Homo: How One Becomes what One Is, trans. R. J. Hollingdale, Penguin, 1982.. Excerpt: The happiness of my existence, its unique character perhaps, lies in its fatefulness: expressing it in the form of a riddle, as my own father I am ...

  7. Ecce homo definition: “Behold the man!”: the words with which Pilate presented Christ, crowned with thorns, to his accusers. John 19. See examples of ECCE HOMO used in a sentence.

  8. May 15, 2024 · ecce homo. Definitions of ecce homo. noun. a representation (a picture or sculpture) of Jesus wearing a crown of thorns. see more.

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