Adolph Freiherr Knigge
From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Freiherr Adolph Franz Friedrich Ludwig Knigge (16 October 1752–6 May 1796) was a German writer and Freemason.
Knigge was born in Bredenbeck, Hannover as a member of the lesser nobility. He studied law from 1769 to 1772 in Göttingen where he became a member of Corps Hannovera. He was allegedly initiated into Freemasonry in 1772 in Kassel, where he held a position as Court Squire (hofjunker) and Assessor of the War and Domains Exchequer. In 1777 he became Chamberlain at the Weimar court.
In 1780 Knigge joined Adam Weishaupt's Bavarian Illuminati and his work with the Illuminati gave the group a great deal of publicity. But in 1783 dissensions arose between Knigge and Weishaupt, which resulted in the final withdrawal of the former on 1 July, 1784. Knigge could no longer endure Weishaupt's pedantic domineering, which frequently assumed offensive forms. He accused Weishaupt of "Jesuitism", and suspected him of being "a Jesuit in disguise" (Nachtr., I, 129). "And was I", he adds, "to labour under his banner for mankind, to lead men under the yoke of so stiff-necked a fellow?--Never!"
Knigge's involvement with the Illuminati, support of the advancement of human rights, and a period of serious illness led to the loss of support of his aristocratic sponsors and finally his fortune. Knigge found a measure of financial stability again with a position in Bremen in 1790.
In Germany, Knigge is best remembered for his book Über den Umgang mit Menschen (On Human Relations), a treatise on the fundamental principles of human relations that has the reputation of being the authoritative guide to behaviour, politeness, and etiquette. The work is in fact more of a sociological and philosophical treatise on the basis of human relations than a how-to guide on etiquette. Nevertheless, the German term “Knigge” has come to mean “good manners”.
[edit] Notes
Regarding personal names: Freiherr is a title, translated as Baron, not a first or middle name. The female forms are Freifrau and Freiin.
[edit] Works
- "Allgemeines System für das Volk zur Grundlage aller Erkenntnisse für Menschen aus allen Nationen, Ständen und Religionen ("General System for the Public, Towards a Foundation of all Knowledge of People of all Nations, Conditions, and Religions"), 1778
- "Der Roman meines Lebens" ("The Story of my Life"), 1781
- "On the Jesuits, Freemasons, and Rosicrucians”, 1781
- "Sechs Predigten gegen Despotismus, Dummheit, Aberglauben, Ungerechtigkeit, Untreue und Müßiggang ("Six Sermons against Despotism, Stupidity, Superstition, Injustice, Mistruth, and Idleness"), 1783
- "Geschichte Peter Clausens" ("The History of Peter Clausen"), 1783-85
- "Gesammelte politische und prosaische kleinere Schriften" ("Collected Political and Prosaic Lesser Writings"), 1784
- "Essay on Freemasonry”, 1784
- "Contribution towards the latest history of the Order of Freemasons”, 1786
- "Bekenntnisse" (Übersetzung des Rousseauschen Werks aus dem Französischen) ("Confessions"--Translation of the Works of Rousseau from the French), 1786-90
- "Die Verirrungen des Philosophen oder Geschichte Ludwigs von Seelbergs" ("The Errors of the Philosopher, or Story of Ludwig von Seelberg"), 1787
- "Philo's endliche Antwort auf verschiedene Anforderungen und Fragen, meine Verbindung mit dem Orden der Illuminaten betreffend" ("Philo's Final Declaration on Various Demands and Questions relating to my Connection to the Order of the Illuminati"), 1788
- "Über den Umgang mit Menschen" ("On Human Relations"), 1788
- "Geschichte des armen Herrn von Mildenberg" ("The Story of the Poor Herr von Mildenberg"), 1789
- "Benjamin Noldmanns Geschichte der Aufklärung in Abyssinien" ("Benjamin Noldmann's History of the Enlightenment in Abyssinia"), novel, 1790
- "Über den Zustand des geselligen Lebens in den vereinigten Niederlanden" ("On the Conditions of Social Life in the United Netherlands"), 1790
- "Das Zauberschloß oder Geschichte des Grafen Tunger" ("The Enchanted Castle, or the History of Count Tunger"), novel, 1791
- "Politisches Glaubensbekenntnis von Joseph Wurmbrand" ("The Political Credo of Joseph Wurmbrand"), Essay, 1792
- "Die Reise nach Braunschweig", ("The Journey to Brunswick"), novel, 1792
- "Erläuterungen über die Rechte des Menschen. Für die Deutschen" ("Elucidations on the Rights of Men. For the Germans"), 1792
- "Über Schriftsteller und Schriftstellerey" ("Of Writers and Writing"), essay, 1793
- "Geschichte des Amtsraths Guthmann" ("The Story of Amtsrath Guthmann"), 1794
- "Reise nach Fritzlar im Sommer 1794" ("Journey to Fritzlar in Summer 1794"), satire, 1795