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The 30 inch telescope was used in 1930 to search for the planet Pluto according to the celestial position suggested by Persival
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(1915), in the publication Memoir on a Trans-Neptunian planet) from the deviations of orbital motions of the planets Uranus and Neptune with respect to theoretical results.
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After the success of observing Halley's Comet, the telescope was utilized for the photography of comets -in order to determine their positions -which are either so faint or so situated as to make their observation with smaller telescopes or at more northerly observatories difficult. Comets like Neujmin, Grigg-Skjellerup, Forbes, Tempel's, Peltier Whipple, Kaho, Peltier, Jackson, Brook's, Wolf's, Borrelly's, Quenisset's, Beljawsky's and Mellish were regularly observed by the 30 inch Reynolds telescope (Madwar 1937, Curry, 1927, 1929,1930,1931,1933, Knox-Shaw 1912a, Knox-Shaw 1915b).
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From the legal problems encountered in 1733 by Emanuel Coblentz, a young Jew of Haguenau accused of having falsely shown his intention of becoming a Catholic, and, before him, by
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Coblentz, his father, in conflict for a long time with the merchants and the magistrates of Haguenau, the article asks several questions relating to the genealogy of this family.
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À partir des problèmes judiciaires rencontrés en 1733 par Emanuel Coblentz, jeune Juif de Haguenau accusé d'avoir fait croire faussement à son intention de se faire catholique, et, avant lui, par son père, Löwel Coblentz, longtemps en conflit avec les marchands et les magistrats de Haguenau, l'article pose plusieurs questions relatives à la généalogie de cette famille. Contestant différentes assertions d'Elie Scheid, historien de la communauté juive de Haguenau, il propose un rattachement de Löwel Coblentz à la grande famille Zay (ou Coblence) de Metz. Il s'interroge également sur la relation familiale entre les Coblentz et Feistel Moch, parnass de la communauté juive de Haguenau, dont la date de décès (en grande partie effacée sur sa tombe dans le cimetière juif de la ville) est reconstituée.