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Jan Marek Marci

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Jan Marek Marci, in Latin Ioannes (or Johannes) Marcus Marci, (June 13, 1595April 10, 1677), was a Bohemian doctor and scientist.

The Marci crater on the far side of the Moon has been named after him.

Biography

Marci was born in Lanškroun, on the border between Bohemia and Moravia (presently pearts of the Czech Republic). He spent most of his career as a professor of Charles University in Prague, where he served as Dean of the medical school and Rector (in 1662). He was also personal doctor of Emperors Ferdinand III and Leopold I, and distinguished himself in the defense of Prague against the Swedish armies in 1648.

Work

Marci's studies covered the mechanics of colliding bodies, epilepsy, and the refraction of light, among other topics.

Marci at some time came into possession of the Voynich Manuscript, apparently upon the death of its former owner, alchemist Georg Baresch. He sent the book to his longtime friend Athanasius Kircher, with a cover letter dated August 19, 1666 (or perhaps 1665).

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