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    Jean Taisnier (or Taisner) (Latin: Johannes Taisnierius; 1508, Ath, Habsburg Netherlands – 1562, Cologne), surnamed Hannonius (i.e., of the County of...
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    acronyms.thefreedictionary; retrieved 4 September 2021 Joann Taisnier Hannon (Jean Taisnier (1508–1562)), Opusculum perpetua memoria dignissimum, de natura...
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    effectibus, Item de motu continuo. This is considered a piece of plagiarism, as Taisnier presents, as though his own, the Epistola de magnete of Peregrinus and...
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    Galileo also subscribes to the theory of impetus. In 1562, the Jesuit Jean Taisnier published from the press of Johann Birkmann of Cologne a work entitled...
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    (compiled from Petrus Peregrinus de Maricourt and Giambattista Benedetti by Jean Taisnier and published in Cologne in 1562) , made at the suggestion of his friend...
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    d'Histoire LXXX (1911), pp. 287-319, at pp. 287-95 (Persée). In French. 'IV. Taisnier (Jean)', in E. Vander Straeten, La Musique aux Pays-Bas avant le XIXe Siècle...
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    success went to the artist's head. He claimed that his grandfather Julian Taisnier, who had moved from Ath (now located in the Walloon province of Hainaut)...
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