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C.D. Warner, et al., comp.
The Library of the World’s Best Literature. An Anthology in Thirty Volumes. 1917.

Baron Adolf von Knigge (1752–1796)

Knigge, Adolf Franz Heinrich von, Baron (knig’ė). A German miscellaneous writer; born at Bredenbeck, near Hanover, Oct. 16, 1752; died at Bremen, May 6, 1796. The most important of his works, ‘On Converse with Men’ (2 vols., 1788), gave maxims and rules for conduct. ‘The Journey to Brunswick’ (1839, illustrated) was a humorous novel. ‘The Romance of My Life’ (4 vols., 1781; new ed. 1805) has been a great favorite. He was one of the “Illuminati”; and published a defense of Illuminism in his adept’s name “Philo.”