Julius Friedrich Knüppeln

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Julius Friedrich Knüppeln (born September 9, 1757 in Stettin ; died November 8, 1840 in Altona , Kingdom of Denmark ) was a German writer.

Life

Julius Friedrich Knüppeln attended the Joachimsthal High School in Berlin. From 1776 he studied law in Leipzig and received his doctorate there in 1778. Possibly he also received a doctorate in philosophy. He lived first in Berlin and from 1787 in Hamburg and in neighboring Altona. According to a statement in the journal Hamburg und Altona from 1802, he wrote biographies, pamphlets and pamphlets on morality and education and wrote plays. His brother Friedrich Ludwig Wilhelm Knüppeln (1759–1792) was the Royal Prussian War and Tax Council in Frankfurt an der Oder , whose poems he published posthumously.

With Carl Christoph Nencke he edited the Philosophical and Literary Monthly . From 1817 he published in the newspaper Hamburger Observer .

The publication Ueber the Political, Religious and Moral Constitution of the Jews (“by a cosmopolitan”), published anonymously in Leipzig in 1791 , is commonly attributed to Carl Wilhelm Friedrich Grattenauer . The lexicon of Schleswig-Holstein-Lauenburg and Eutinian writers from 1829 lists them among the writings of Knüppeln.

Fonts (selection)

  • Education, upbringing, folklore, patriotism . Berlin: Mason, 1783
  • Characteristic of Berlin, voice of a cosmopolitan in the desert . Berlin, 1784
  • The rights of nature and humanity, desecrated by human scenes from today's world, for human beings, citizens and judges . Berlin, 1784
  • Characteristic of Berlin . Munich, 1784
  • Thomas More: A tragedy in five acts including his life . Munich, 1786
  • In memory of his King, Frederick the Only . 1786
  • anonymous: [with Christian Ludwig Paalzow , Carl Christoph Nencke (Hrsg.)]: Busts of Berlin scholars and artists with foreign currency . Franzen, 1787
  • anonymous: The spirit of Frederick the One . Berlin, 1788
  • anonymous: Refutation of the writing of the knight von Zimmermann about Friedrich the Great by a friend of the truth . Berlin, 1788
  • About religion, deism, enlightenment and freedom of conscience . Berlin, 1788
  • On Suicide: A Book for Humanity . Gera: In the Bekannsche Buchhandlung, 1790
  • Voice of a Cosmopolitan: On the physical and moral condition of today's Jews . Leipzig, 1791
    • by a cosmopolitan: On the Political, Religious and Moral Constitution of the Jews . Leipzig, 1798
  • Painting of the life and character, opinions and writings of the philosopher FMA by Voltaire . Leipzig: Hilscher, 1792
  • with Julius Friedrich Knüppeln: Poems . Görlitz: Schöne, 1793
  • About the happy constitution of the Prussian state . Berlin: On commission from F. Maurer, 1793
  • by a German: painting by Buonaparte . Hamburg, 1798
  • anonymous: Eumenia: A philosophical creed, as self-talk . Lübeck; Leipzig, 1800

literature

  • Knüppeln, JF , in: Detlev Lorenz Lübker , Hans Schröder (Hrsg.): Lexicon of Schleswig-Holstein-Lauenburg and Eutinian writers 1796–1828 . Altona 1829, pp. 817f.
  • Knüppeln, Julius Friedrich , in: Heiner F. Klemme , Manfred Kuehn (Ed.): The Bloomsbury Dictionary of Eighteenth-Century German Philosophers . London: Bloomsbury, 2016, ISBN 978-1-4742-5597-4 , pp. 426f.

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