Adolph Freiherr Knigge
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Adolph Franz Friedrich Ludwig Knigge (16 October 17526 May 1796) was a
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, and a leading member of the Order of the
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. Knigge was born in Bredenbeck (now a part of
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as a member of the lesser nobility. When he was barely eleven, his mother died, and when his father died three years later the teenager inherited a large debt. His creditors took possession of the family property and assigned the boy a meagre pension of 500 thalers.René le Forestier, ''Les Illuminés de Bavière et la franc-maçonnerie allemande'', Paris, 1914, Book 3 Chapter 2, pp202-226 He studied law from 1769 to 1772 in
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where he became a member of Corps Hannovera. He was allegedly
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into Freemasonry in 1772 in
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, where he held a position as Court Squire ('' hofjunker'') and Assessor of the War and Domains Exchequer. In 1777 he became Chamberlain at the
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court. In 1780 Knigge joined
Adam Weishaupt Johann Adam Weishaupt (; 6 February 1748 – 18 November 1830)''Allgemeine Deutsche Biographie'Vol. 41, p. 539Engel, Leopold. ''Geschichte des Illuminaten-ordens''. Berlin: H. Bermühler Verlag, 1906.van Dülmen, Richard. ''Der Geheimbund der Ill ...
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and his work with the Illuminati gave the group a great deal of publicity and influence of Masonic
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But in 1783 dissensions arose between Knigge and Weishaupt, which resulted in Knigge's final withdrawal from the group on 1 July 1784. Knigge stated that he could no longer endure Weishaupt's pedantic domineering, which frequently assumed offensive forms. He accused Weishaupt of "Jesuitism", and suspected him of being "a
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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
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, 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
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in 1790. He died in Bremen in 1796. In
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, Knigge is best remembered for his book ''Über den Umgang mit Menschen'' ('), 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 more of a sociological and philosophical treatise on the basis of human relations than a how-to guide on etiquette, but the German word “Knigge” has come to mean “good manners” or books on etiquette.


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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
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schen 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 Reply To Questions Concerning His Association With the Illuminati''), 1788, 2012 * ''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
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''), 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
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in Summer 1794''), satire, 1795 * ''The Secret School of Wisdom: The Authentic Rituals and Doctrines of the Illuminati,'' edited by Josef Wäges and Reinhard Markner, London: Lewis Masonic, 2015 (contains contributions by Knigge)


External links


Biography of Knigge and links to several of Knigge's works online at Project Gutenberg-DE
* Full text of the first American edition (in English) by Peter Will (1805) of: "Über den Umgang mit Menschen" entitled: "
Practical philosophy of social life or, The art of conversing with men
'", downloadable (open access) from Google books.

(in
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) from Project Gutenberg-DE
Some of Knigge's major works, original German texts based on late 18th century editions
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