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Albert Knapp (July 25, 1798, Tübingen - June 18, 1864, Stuttgart) was a German poet. ==Biography== He studied theology at Tübingen, became vicar in Feuerbach (1820) and filled other positions until he made a reputation in the Hospitalkirche at Stuttgart (1836). After becoming pastor at Stuttgart, he had applied himself to poetry, especially to the composition of hymns and other poetry of a religious character. Rev. Knapp is also distinguished as an important figure in the history of the animal welfare movement in Germany, and he established an animal protection organisation in Stuttgart in 1837.〔Ulrich Trohler and Andreas-Holger Maehle, "Anti-Vivisection in Nineteenth-century Germany and Switzerland: Motives and Methods" in ''Vivisection in Historical Perspective'', ed. Nicolaas A. Rupke (London: Routledge, 1987), p 150.〕
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