The squiggle or the F
We are often asked what that squiggle is that can be seen everywhere. If the quill used by the young Nietzsche had taken up a drop more ink, the horizontal line in the centre would be visible. Then the squiggle would be easier to recognise as a capital F. But there was no more ink, which is why we have to puzzle a little longer.
During a visit to the Nietzsche House at Weingarten 18 in Naumburg, we discovered the original of a letter under glass that Fritz, as his family and friends often called him, wrote to his teachers and classmates when he left the Domgymnasium. He signed this letter with a sweeping F at the time. As I said, there was not enough ink to complete the last stroke of the capital letter. Nietzsche transferred from the Domgymnasium in 1858, after he had secured a free place, to the Pforta boarding school, where he also took his Abitur.
The handwriting naturally changed as he got older. The youthful vigour faded a little, everything became more serious. Basically, however, he retained the penmanship of the first letter of his first name. Six years later, the F can be found again:
This signature is well known because it is constantly displayed in a corresponding image search on the Internet. But the F still resembles the one from 1858:
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