Institutions and Sponsors

Nietzsche Source received support from the following institutions:

cnrs The Centre National de la Recherche Scientifique, has supported Nietzsche Source with personnel, rooms, and additional facilities since 1999 at the Institut des textes et manuscrits modernes, CNRS-ENS, Paris and from 2008 to 2011 at the Maison Française d’Oxford, CNRS-MAEE, Oxford. The CNRS also supported Nietzsche Source through three grants from the programmes Archives de la création (1998-1999), GIS Sciences de la cognition (1998-1999), Aides à Projet Nouveau (2000).
weimar The Foundation of Weimar Classics signed in 2002 an agreement with the Association HyperNietzsche for the digitization and publication on the Internet of all documents relevant to the life and work of Friedrich Nietzsche that belong to the Foundation.
.The Alexander von Humboldt-Foundation and the German Federal Ministry for Education and Research awarded Paolo D’Iorio with the Sofja Kovalevskaja Award for the project HyperNietzsche. The project was realised from 2001 to 2004 by a research group at the University of Munich (LMU, host researcher Hans Walter Gabler).
The French Ministry of Research, within the Action Concertée Incitative “Jeunes chercheurs”, funded the project HyperNietzsche from 2001 to 2003 under the direction of Paolo D’Iorio.
EU The European Commission funded the project Discovery, Digital Semantic Corpora for Virtual Research in Philosophy (2007-2009) and the project Agora, Scholarly Open Access Research in European Philosophy (2011-2013).
The Deutsche Forschungsgemeinschaft awarded three research grants:
HyperNietzsche. Pilotedition für das Modell eines netzbasierten geisteswissenschaftlichen Editions-, Kommunikations- und Forschungshypertextes (Günter Abel, TU Berlin, and Paolo D’Iorio, 2002-2004 and 2006-2007).
Digitale Faksimile-Gesamtausgabe Nietzsches, DFGA (Bernhard Fischer and Marcel Lepper, directors of the Goethe-Schiller archive in Weimar, and Paolo D’Iorio, 2015-2018 e 2021-2023).
Nietzsches Briefwechsel. Digitale Referenzausgabe und Kommentar (Claus Zittel, Stuttgart and Venezia, and Paolo D’Iorio, 2023-2026).
From 2016 to 2019 the DFG and the ANR awarded a research grant to the project “Nietzsches Bibliothek. Digitale Edition und philosophischer Kommentar” directed by Paolo D’Iorio and Andreas Urs Sommer (Freiburg University).
Nietzsche Source has been the pilot project of two European coordination actions:
cost 2006-2010  COST Action A32, “Open Scholarly Communities on the Web”, 15 European countries participating (Paolo D’Iorio, initiator and director until August 2008).
2004-2007 Groupement de Recherche Européen (GDREplus), “Hyper-Learning. Modèles ouverts de recherche et d’enseignement sur Internet”, 29 partners from 9 European countries (Paolo D’Iorio, director).