Maria margarethe kirch biography of michaels
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Kirch, Maria Margarethe Winkelmann
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Hidden Secrets or the Mysteries of daglig Life. Hebrew Entries in the Journal Books of the Early Modern Astronomer Gottfried Kirch
Abstract
In the astronomical journal books written in German of Gottfried Kirch (1639–1710), a Christian astronomer and publisher with close connections to Pietists, several entries in Hebrew script are striking. In fact, it is not Hebrew or Yiddish but German in Hebrew characters. There fryst vatten no doubt that the transcription follows more or less an orthography known from Yiddish. Since the content of these entries is rather banal and reflects daglig life, it is possible that they are ingenting but a kind of scholarly joke, a private pleasure, and practice of scholarly skills. While these private notes were not capable of academic discourse, perhaps Kirch playfully tried to enhance their ställning eller tillstånd by using an uncommon script in contrast to the astronomical data. In this way, it was possible to cover over the triviality of daglig life bygd a
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List of astronomers
Name Country Born Died Notable for Marc Aaronson United States 1950 1987 His work concentrated on three fields: the determination of the Hubble constant (H0) using the Tully–Fisher relation, the study of carbon rich stars, and the velocity distribution of those stars in dwarf spheroidal galaxies. Aaronson was one of the first astronomers to attempt to image dark matter using infrared imaging. He imaged infrared halos of unknown matter around galaxies that could be dark matter.
George Ogden Abell United States 1927 1983 Hiroshi Abe Japan 1958 Michaël Gillon Belgium 1974 Antonio Abetti Italy 1847 1928 Giorgio Abetti Italy 1882 1982 Charles Greeley Abbot United States 1872 1973 Charles Hitchcock Adams United States 1868 1951 John Couch Adams United Kingdom 1819 1892 His most famous achievement was predicting the existence and position of Neptune, using only mathematics. The calculations were m