Maria Cunitz

rollageyder Sileeshagh (1610–1664)

She rollageyder Sileeshagh ard-ghooagh va Maria Cunitz ny Maria Cunitia[1][2] (ta lhiegganyn elley yn cliennoo eck goaill stiagh: Cunicia, Cunitzin, Kunic, Cunitiae, Kunicia, Kunicka; 1610 – 22 Luanistyn 1664). T'ee coontit myr y ben-rollageyder smoo scanshoil jeh'n eash noa-emshiragh leah. Screeu ee yn lioar Urania propitia, raad chiarail ee taabylyn noa, feailleraghyn noa, as feaysley obbree ny s'oney da nah leigh Kepler ry hoi feddyn magh soiaghey planaid er e vollagh eelipsagh. Ta towl Cunitz er Badlag enmyssit assjee. Ta'n myn-phlanaid 12624 Mariacunitia enmyssit assjee myrgeddin.[3]

Maria Cunitz
Lhiaght cooinnaghtyn da Maria Cunitz ayns Świdnica, y Pholynn
Ruggit1610
Wohlau, Diucaght Legnica, yn Impiraght Raueagh Vannee
Hooar baase22 Luanistyn 1664
Pitschen, Diucaght Legnica, yn Impiraght Raueagh Vannee
Ynnyd beagheeQ11743254 Translate
SeyraanaghtImpiraght Romanagh Vannee
ÇhengeyPolynnish · Germaanish · Ladjyn
Keirdrollageyder
ShesheyElias Crätschmair (en) Translate  (1630 –
AyrHeinrich Cunitz
Mie er enney sonUrania propitia

Urania propitia

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She Urania propitia nane jeh ny h-obbraghyn smoo scanshoil as cummaghtagh chroo Cunitz. Va'n tuinney-oaylleeaght eck, myr ta soilshit magh 'syn obbyr shen, ny chaghlaa jeh obbraghyn rollageyderyn elley lheid as Tycho Brahe as Johannes Kepler. She lioar chiare-fillit eh Urania propitia marish ymmodee duillagyn jeh taabylyn ta lhiggey da'n lhaihder feddyn magh dowan-lhiurid as down-lheead dagh planaid, chammah as parameaderyn elley. 'Sy teks shoh, ren ee aareaghey earrooaghtyn cramp as marranagh ta ry-akin ayns Taabylyn Rudolphagh Kepler as chroo ee algaryddimyn ny s'oney leodee marranyn deiney as maddaghtoil. Ansherbee, ren Cunitz faagail magh co-effaghtyn beggey chur rish marranyssyn beggey ayns Urania propitia. Va Urania propitia soilshit magh 'sy Ladjyn as 'sy Ghermaanish.

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  1. Cunitz, Maria. "Urania propitia, sive Tabulæ Astronomicæ mirè faciles, vim hypothesium physicarum à Kepplero proditarum complexae; facillimo calculandi compendio, sine ullâ logarithmorum mentione paenomenis satisfacientes; Quarum usum pro tempore praesente, exacto et futuro succincte praescriptum cum artis cultoribus communicat Maria Cunitia. Das ist: Newe und Langgewünschete, leichte Astronomische Tabelln, etc.", Oels, Silesia,1650.
  2. "Katalog z wystawy Astronom Maria Kunic". www.olesnica.org.
  3. "Discovery Circumstances: Numbered Minor Planets (10001)-(15000)". Minor Planet Center.

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