Meta Forkel-Liebeskind
German writer and translator (1765–1853)
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Meta Forkel-Liebeskind (22 February 1765 – 1853), was a German writer and translator. She was one of the so-called Universitätsmamsellen, a group of five academically active women during the 18th-and 19th century, daughters of academics at Göttingen University, alongside Philippine Engelhard, Caroline Schelling, Therese Huber, and Dorothea Schlözer.
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- Eckart Kleßmann: Universitätsmamsellen. Fünf aufgeklärte Frauen zwischen Rokoko, Revolution und Romantik. Die Andere Bibliothek Bd. 281. Eichborn, Frankfurt am Main 2008, ISBN 978-3-8218-4588-3