Knorr von Rosenroth, Christian (Alt-Raudten, 1636-89, Sulzbach), a pastor's son, was a Christian of Pietistic leanings (see Pietismus) who was also addicted to alchemistic and cabbalistic studies. He wrote religious poetry which is collected in Neuer Helikon mit seinen neun Musen d.i. geistliche Sittenlieder (1684); it includes the well-known poem ‘Morgen-Andacht’, beginning ‘Morgen-Glantz der Ewigkeit’.
Knorr translated an important medical work, the Ortus Medicinae (1648, posth.) by the Flemish physician J. B. van Helmont (1579-1644) as Aufgang der Artzney-Kunst (2 vols., 1683). A reprint of this translation appeared in 1973.




