She was one of the so-called Universitätsmamsellen, a group of five academically active women during the 18th-and 19th century, daughters of academics on Göttingen University, alongside Meta Forkel-Liebeskind, Therese Huber, Philippine Engelhard, and Caroline Schelling.
Klaus Huber | Therese of Saxe-Hildburghausen | Therese Alshammar | Thérèse of Lisieux | Thérèse Brenet | Thérèse Bonney | Therese | Robert Huber | Pauline Therese of Württemberg | Marie Thérèse | Justin Huber | George W. Huber | Vernon Huber | Tytus Maksymilian Huber | Thérèse Wartel | Therese of Lisieux | Therese Neumann | Therese Malten | Thérèse Humbert | Therese Huber | ''Thérèse-Françoise Potain Roland, Wife of the Sculptor'', terra cotta | Thérèse Bentzon | Therese Bentzon | Samuel Huber | Sainte-Thérèse, Quebec | Sainte-Thérèse Assembly | Sainte-Thérèse | Robert J. Huber | Peter W. Huber | Marie Thérèse Rodet Geoffrin |