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Erika Liebman (1738–1803) was a Swedish poet and academic. She was likely the first woman student[ citation needed] at Lunds universitet.
She was the daughter of professor Reinhold Liebman [1] at the Lund university and was allowed to attend class. [2] She would thereby be counted as the first woman to have studied at a Swedish university. She continued her studies as an adult, which aroused great attention because of her gender.
In November 1756, she was published in Latin in Svenska Merkurius:
Egregias, Scharffi, virtutes optime tractas,
Et quæris genii spargere dona tui.
Ipsa tuos laudo conatus; grator et opto,
Istud quod tractas, sedulitate probes.
She married the vicar Magnus Sommar in Ingelstorp in 1761.
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verification. (October 2021) |
Erika Liebman (1738–1803) was a Swedish poet and academic. She was likely the first woman student[ citation needed] at Lunds universitet.
She was the daughter of professor Reinhold Liebman [1] at the Lund university and was allowed to attend class. [2] She would thereby be counted as the first woman to have studied at a Swedish university. She continued her studies as an adult, which aroused great attention because of her gender.
In November 1756, she was published in Latin in Svenska Merkurius:
Egregias, Scharffi, virtutes optime tractas,
Et quæris genii spargere dona tui.
Ipsa tuos laudo conatus; grator et opto,
Istud quod tractas, sedulitate probes.
She married the vicar Magnus Sommar in Ingelstorp in 1761.