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Kunersdorf 1591

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Doniesienie o spadku 9 czerwca 1591 roku w Słubicach, we wsi Kunowice (niem. ''Kunersdorf'').
Doniesienie o spadku 9 czerwca 1591 roku w Słubicach, we wsi Kunowice (niem. ''Kunersdorf'').
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:Several large stones are said to have fallen, E.F.F. Chladni (1815); R.P. Greg (1860), but the evidence is not conclusive. The exact locality is doubtful; there are eight villages possible: Kunersdorf, Silesia 52°40'N, 14°13'E; Kunersdorf, Silesia (now Poland), 51°5'N, 17°50'E; Kunersdorf, Brandenburg (now Poland), 52°22'N, 14°37'E; Kunersdorf, Brandenburg (now Poland), 52°14'N, 15°14'E; Kunersdorf, Brandenburg, 51°46'N, 14°12'E; Kunersdorf, Saxony, 51°18'N, 14°4'E; Kunnersdorf, Silesia (now Poland), 50°53'N, 15°43'E; Kunnersdorf, Saxony, 51°3'N, 14°40'E.
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Wersja z 21:38, 26 maj 2011

Kunersdorf

Doniesienie o spadku 9 czerwca 1591 roku w Słubicach, we wsi Kunowice (niem. Kunersdorf).

U Greg'a[1]
Year. Day of month. Locality. Size or weight. Direction. Duration; rate; hour; Remarks, &c.
1591.* June 9 Kunersdorf ... ... ... Stone-fall; several large stones (19th June?).
(tłum.: kilka dużych kamieni)


W katalogu Klein'a[2] jest informacja o spadku
1591 Juni 9 - Kunersdorf8)
8) Unter Detonation, Hagel mit Steinen.
(tłum.: po wybuchu, grad kamieni)


W katalogu Grady[3]
Kunersdorf
Germany
1591, June 9
Doubtful
Several large stones are said to have fallen, E.F.F. Chladni (1815); R.P. Greg (1860), but the evidence is not conclusive. The exact locality is doubtful; there are eight villages possible: Kunersdorf, Silesia 52°40'N, 14°13'E; Kunersdorf, Silesia (now Poland), 51°5'N, 17°50'E; Kunersdorf, Brandenburg (now Poland), 52°22'N, 14°37'E; Kunersdorf, Brandenburg (now Poland), 52°14'N, 15°14'E; Kunersdorf, Brandenburg, 51°46'N, 14°12'E; Kunersdorf, Saxony, 51°18'N, 14°4'E; Kunnersdorf, Silesia (now Poland), 50°53'N, 15°43'E; Kunnersdorf, Saxony, 51°3'N, 14°40'E.

Lokalizacja

Kunowice (niem. Kunersdorf)


Bibliografia

  • Klein Hermann J., (1904), Jahrbuch der Astronomie und Geophysik. Enthaltend die wichtigsten Fortschritte auf den Gebieten der Astrophysik, Meteorologie und physikalischen Erdkunde. XIV. Jahrgang 1903. Eduard Heinrich Mayer, Leipzig 1904.

Przypisy

  1. ^ Greg 1861
  2. ^ Klein 1904
  3. ^ Grady 2000

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