- Karl Ludwig von Knebel
Karl Ludwig von Knebel (
November 30 ,1744 –February 23 ,1834 ), German poet and translator, born at the castle ofWallerstein inFranconia .After having studied law for a short while at Halle, he entered the regiment of the
crown prince ofPrussia inPotsdam and was attached to it as officer for ten years. Disappointed in his military career, owing to the slowness of promotion, he retired in 1774, and accepting the post of tutor toPrince Konstantin ofWeimar , accompanied him and his elder brother, the hereditary prince, on a tour to Paris. On this journey he visitedGoethe inFrankfurt-on-Main , and introduced him to the hereditary prince,Charles Augustus . This meeting is memorable as being the immediate cause of Goethe's later intimate connection with the Weimar court.After Knebel's return and the premature death of his pupil he was pensioned, receiving the rank of major. In 1798 he married the singer Lönise von Rudorf, and retired to
Ilmenau ; but in 1805 he removed toJena , where he lived until his death in 1834.Knebel's "Sammiung kleiner Gedichte" (1815), issued anonymously, and "Distichen" (1827) contain many graceful
sonnet s, but it is as a translator that he is best known. His translation of the elegies ofPropertius , "Elegien des Froperz" (1798), and that ofLucretius , "De Rerum Natura " (2 vols., 1831) are deservedly praised. Since their first acquaintance Knebel and Goethe were intimate friends, and not the least interesting of Knebel's writings is his correspondence with the eminent poet, "Briefwechsel mit Goethe" (ed. G. E. Guhrauer, 2 vols., 1851).References
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