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Jean Taisner
Jean Taisner (Taisnier) (Latin: ''Johannes Taisnerius''; 1508, Ath, Habsburg Netherlands – 1562, Cologne) was a priest. In 1572, Taisner published from the press of Johann Birkmann of Cologne a work entitled ''Opusculum perpetua memoria dignissimum, de natura magnetis et ejus effectibus, Item de motu continuo''. This 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.
Taisner 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).
== Sources ==

*(Catholic Encyclopedia: Pierre de Maricourt )


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