Therese Huber (7 May 1764 – 15 June 1829) was a German author. She was one of the so-called Universitätsmamsellen [de; es; fr], a group of five academically...
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Ludwig Ferdinand Huber or Louis Ferdinand Huber (1764 – 24 December 1804) was a German translator, diplomat, playwright, literary critic, and journalist...
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writer, husband of Therese Huber Max Huber (disambiguation), several people Michael Huber (disambiguation), several people Nicolaus A. Huber (born 1939), German...
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Victor Aimé Huber (10 March 1800 – 19 July 1869) was a German social reformer, travel writer and a literature historian. Huber was born in Stuttgart, Germany...
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academics at Göttingen University, alongside Meta Forkel-Liebeskind, Therese Huber, Philippine Engelhard, and Dorothea Schlözer. Schelling was born at...
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hoping to divorce Georg and marry her lover Ludwig Ferdinand Huber, and it was planned that Therese as her father's favourite would live with him after the...
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Therese Huber 2, p. 927. Briefe Therese Huber 2, pp. 328, 332. Briefe Therese Huber 4, p. 877. Briefe Therese Huber 5, pp. 882, 910. Briefe Therese Huber...
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second married name Therese Huber Marie Therese Forster (1786–1864), daughter of Georg Forster and his wife Therese, known as Therese Forster This disambiguation...
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composer Franz Schubert Therese Grünbaum (1791–1876), Austrian soprano and opera singer Therese Huber (1764–1829), German author Therese Johaug (born 1988)...
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1816, Therese Huber became an editor of the Morgenblatt für gebildete Stände, one of the main literary and cultural journals of the era. Therese Huber was...
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