Friedrich Rudolf, Freiherr von Canitz

German poet
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Born:
Nov. 27, 1654, Berlin, Brandenburg [Germany]
Died:
Aug. 11, 1699, Berlin (aged 44)

Friedrich Rudolf, Freiherr von Canitz (born Nov. 27, 1654, Berlin, Brandenburg [Germany]—died Aug. 11, 1699, Berlin) was one of a group of German court poets who prepared the way for the new ideas of the Enlightenment. Canitz studied at Leyden and Leipzig and traveled in Italy, France, and England before accepting administrative appointments at the court of Frederick William of Brandenburg (the Great Elector). Canitz was made a privy councillor by Brandenburg elector Frederick III in 1697, and the Holy Roman emperor Leopold I created him a baron. Though his satires (Nebenstunden unterschiedener Gedichte, published posthumously in 1700) are dry ...(100 of 114 words)