January 18, 2012
On January 3, 1889, Nietzsche suffered a mental collapse. Two  policemen approached him after he caused a public disturbance in the  streets of Turin. What actually happened remains unknown, but an  often-repeated tale states that Nietzsche witnessed the whipping of a  horse at the other end of the Piazza Carlo Alberto, ran to the horse,  threw his arms up around its neck to protect the horse, and then  collapsed to the ground.
Nietzsche and the Horse by shardcore

On January 3, 1889, Nietzsche suffered a mental collapse. Two policemen approached him after he caused a public disturbance in the streets of Turin. What actually happened remains unknown, but an often-repeated tale states that Nietzsche witnessed the whipping of a horse at the other end of the Piazza Carlo Alberto, ran to the horse, threw his arms up around its neck to protect the horse, and then collapsed to the ground.

Nietzsche and the Horse by shardcore

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