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Sorry, he was Hungarian. See this: http://www.magyarszemle.hu/szamok/2007/6/A_szlovak_magyar_vitak_hattere —Preceding unsigned comment added by 84.0.117.119 ( talk) 08:57, 29 November 2008 (UTC)
Probably not. The first seems to have been in Brno in 1594 according to municipal records there. See Hirt, M. The first public autopsy in the region which is now Czechoslovakia?. Cesk Patol 28(3):186-189, 1992. Cited in PubMed.) I removed the assertion. Myron ( talk) 23:23, 13 October 2009 (UTC)
Jesenský is the correct form of the family name for Slovak person. It is House of Jesenský, Jesenský is correct, no doubt about it, only article has name "Jeszenszky", what is nonsense for Slovak or Czech persons. -- Omen1229 ( talk) 15:06, 16 July 2012 (UTC)
The "legend" paragraph is far too anachronistic: the article claims Jesenius predicted Emperor Mathias' death (which happened in 1619, also reported) while in his cellar, where he had been imprisoned after the Protestants' defeat at the Battle of the White Mountain; problem is, such battle took place in 1620 and against the army of Emperor Ferdinand II, Mathias' successor. Furthermore, the article claims that Jesenius was in fact released from his Viennese captivity, as prisoner exchange, only to be then executed in Prague. Was he seized again? When? And why? There is a gap here. Unforgiven79 ( talk) 22:47, 9 January 2013 (UTC)
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podľa enwiki Jan Jesenius, bol český lekár ... mal slovenské, poľské alebo nemecké korene, ... študoval na univerzite vo Wittenbergu, v Lipsku a na univerzite v Padove ... tzn. že cudzinec lekár, vedec ap., ktorý pracuje na území Čiech, Slovenska, Nemecka, Poľska ap. je automaticky lekárom, vedcom atď., danej krajiny kde pracuje ? ... aký faktor, čo je potom určujúcim faktorom existencie osoby ? Pôvod podľa otca resp. matky, vzdelania či práce ?
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Sorry, he was Hungarian. See this: http://www.magyarszemle.hu/szamok/2007/6/A_szlovak_magyar_vitak_hattere —Preceding unsigned comment added by 84.0.117.119 ( talk) 08:57, 29 November 2008 (UTC)
Probably not. The first seems to have been in Brno in 1594 according to municipal records there. See Hirt, M. The first public autopsy in the region which is now Czechoslovakia?. Cesk Patol 28(3):186-189, 1992. Cited in PubMed.) I removed the assertion. Myron ( talk) 23:23, 13 October 2009 (UTC)
Jesenský is the correct form of the family name for Slovak person. It is House of Jesenský, Jesenský is correct, no doubt about it, only article has name "Jeszenszky", what is nonsense for Slovak or Czech persons. -- Omen1229 ( talk) 15:06, 16 July 2012 (UTC)
The "legend" paragraph is far too anachronistic: the article claims Jesenius predicted Emperor Mathias' death (which happened in 1619, also reported) while in his cellar, where he had been imprisoned after the Protestants' defeat at the Battle of the White Mountain; problem is, such battle took place in 1620 and against the army of Emperor Ferdinand II, Mathias' successor. Furthermore, the article claims that Jesenius was in fact released from his Viennese captivity, as prisoner exchange, only to be then executed in Prague. Was he seized again? When? And why? There is a gap here. Unforgiven79 ( talk) 22:47, 9 January 2013 (UTC)
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podľa enwiki Jan Jesenius, bol český lekár ... mal slovenské, poľské alebo nemecké korene, ... študoval na univerzite vo Wittenbergu, v Lipsku a na univerzite v Padove ... tzn. že cudzinec lekár, vedec ap., ktorý pracuje na území Čiech, Slovenska, Nemecka, Poľska ap. je automaticky lekárom, vedcom atď., danej krajiny kde pracuje ? ... aký faktor, čo je potom určujúcim faktorom existencie osoby ? Pôvod podľa otca resp. matky, vzdelania či práce ?