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Maria WINCKELMANN-KIRCH
17th century
Fields:Astronomy, Mathematics
Born: in Beisch (Germany)
Death: in Berlin (Germany)
Main achievements: Co-discovery of the "Comet of " (C/ H1).
Maria Margarethe Kirch (née Winckelmann; 25 February – 29 December ) was a German astronomer, and one of the first famous astronomers of her period due to her writings on the conjunction of the sun with Saturn, Venus, and Jupiter in and respectively.
Maria was educated from an early age by her father, a Lutheran minister, who believed that she deserved an education equivalent to that given to young boys of the time.
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After her father's death, her education was continued by her uncle. As Maria, had an interest in astronomy from an early age, she took the opportunity of studying with Christoph Arnold, a self-taught astronomer who worked as a farmer in Sommerfeld, near Leipzig.
She became Arnold's unofficial apprentice and later his assistant,