. . . . . . . "Jean Taisnier oder Taisner, auch latinisiert Taisnerius, (* 2. September 1508 in Ath; \u2020 1562 in K\u00F6ln) war ein belgischer Jurist, Musiker, Astrologe und Mathematiker. Der Vorname wird je nach Sprache auch als Jan, Giovanni, Johannes, Joannis zitiert."@de . . . . "1077734158"^^ . . "Jean Taisner (or Taisnier) (Latin: Johannes Taisnerius; 1508, Ath, Habsburg Netherlands \u2013 1562, Cologne) was a musician, astrologer, and self-styled mathematician who published a number of works. A publication of his entitled Opusculum perpetua memoria dignissimum, de natura magnetis et ejus effectibus, Item de motu continuo is considered a piece of plagiarism, as Taisner presents, as though his own, the Epistola de magnete of Peter of Maricourt and a treatise on the fall of bodies by Gianbattista Benedetti. The work describes a magnetic-based perpetual motion machine consisting of a ramp, a magnet stone and an iron ball. Peter of Maricourt had earlier noted such a system which made use of the strength of the magnet stone. This runs into trouble because the path integral of force on a clos"@en . . . . . "4005696"^^ . "Jean Taisnier"@fr . . . . . . . . "Jean Taisnier (Johannes Taisnerius) est un musicien, astrologue et math\u00E9maticien n\u00E9 \u00E0 Ath, dans le comt\u00E9 de Hainaut, Pays-Bas m\u00E9ridionaux, en 1508 et mort \u00E0 Cologne, en Allemagne, en 1562."@fr . . . . "1306"^^ . "Jean Taisnier"@de . . "Jean Taisnier"@en . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . "Jean Taisnier (Johannes Taisnerius) est un musicien, astrologue et math\u00E9maticien n\u00E9 \u00E0 Ath, dans le comt\u00E9 de Hainaut, Pays-Bas m\u00E9ridionaux, en 1508 et mort \u00E0 Cologne, en Allemagne, en 1562."@fr . . . . . . "Jean Taisner (or Taisnier) (Latin: Johannes Taisnerius; 1508, Ath, Habsburg Netherlands \u2013 1562, Cologne) was a musician, astrologer, and self-styled mathematician who published a number of works. A publication of his entitled Opusculum perpetua memoria dignissimum, de natura magnetis et ejus effectibus, Item de motu continuo is considered a piece of plagiarism, as Taisner presents, as though his own, the Epistola de magnete of Peter of Maricourt and a treatise on the fall of bodies by Gianbattista Benedetti. The work describes a magnetic-based perpetual motion machine consisting of a ramp, a magnet stone and an iron ball. Peter of Maricourt had earlier noted such a system which made use of the strength of the magnet stone. This runs into trouble because the path integral of force on a closed loop in a magnetic field is zero (see History of perpetual motion machines)."@en . . . . . . . "Jean Taisnier oder Taisner, auch latinisiert Taisnerius, (* 2. September 1508 in Ath; \u2020 1562 in K\u00F6ln) war ein belgischer Jurist, Musiker, Astrologe und Mathematiker. Der Vorname wird je nach Sprache auch als Jan, Giovanni, Johannes, Joannis zitiert."@de . . .