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Erika Liebman (1738–1803) was a Swedish poet and academic. She was likely the first woman student at Lunds universitet. She was the daughter of professor at the Lund university and was allowed to attend class. 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 : Egregias, Scharffi, virtutes optime tractas,Et quæris genii spargere dona tui.Ipsa tuos laudo conatus; grator et opto,Istud quod tractas, sedulitate probes.

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  • Erika Liebman (1738–1803) was a Swedish poet and academic. She was likely the first woman student at Lunds universitet. She was the daughter of professor at the Lund university and was allowed to attend class. 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 : 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 in 1761. (en)
  • Erika Liebman, född 1738 (döpt 5 juni 1738) i Lunds domkyrkoförsamling, Malmöhus län, , död som Erika Sommar 11 september 1803 Ingelstorps socken, Kristianstads län, var en svensk akademiker och poet. Liebman var troligen den första kvinnliga studenten på Lunds universitet. Hon var dotter till vid Lunds universitet. Därför tilläts hon att delta i undervisningen och lära sig allt som dess manliga elever fick. Därmed torde hon räknas som den kanske första svenska kvinna som fick studera vid universitet i någon form. Som vuxen fortsatte hon sina studier, något som på grund av hennes kön väckte stor uppmärksamhet. I november 1756 publicerades en dikt på latin av henne i : Egregias, Scharffi, virtutes optime tractas,Et quæris genii spargere dona tui.Ipsa tuos laudo conatus; grator et opto,Istud quod tractas, sedulitate probes. Hon gifte sig 1761 med prosten Magnus Sommar i Ingelstorp. (sv)
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  • Erika Liebman (1738–1803) was a Swedish poet and academic. She was likely the first woman student at Lunds universitet. She was the daughter of professor at the Lund university and was allowed to attend class. 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 : Egregias, Scharffi, virtutes optime tractas,Et quæris genii spargere dona tui.Ipsa tuos laudo conatus; grator et opto,Istud quod tractas, sedulitate probes. (en)
  • Erika Liebman, född 1738 (döpt 5 juni 1738) i Lunds domkyrkoförsamling, Malmöhus län, , död som Erika Sommar 11 september 1803 Ingelstorps socken, Kristianstads län, var en svensk akademiker och poet. Liebman var troligen den första kvinnliga studenten på Lunds universitet. I november 1756 publicerades en dikt på latin av henne i : Egregias, Scharffi, virtutes optime tractas,Et quæris genii spargere dona tui.Ipsa tuos laudo conatus; grator et opto,Istud quod tractas, sedulitate probes. Hon gifte sig 1761 med prosten Magnus Sommar i Ingelstorp. (sv)
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  • Erika Liebman (en)
  • Erika Liebman (sv)
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