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Maciej of Miechów : ウィキペディア英語版
Maciej Miechowita

Maciej Miechowita (also known as ''Maciej z Miechowa, Maciej of Miechów, Maciej Karpiga, Matthias de Miechow'') (1457 – 8 September 1523) was a Polish renaissance scholar, professor of Jagiellonian University, historian, chronicler, geographer, medical doctor (royal physician of king Zygmunt I the Old of Poland), alchemist,〔(); Włodzimierz Hubicki, "Fuitne olim alchimia in Academia Cracoviensi lecta?" ''Kwartalnik historii nauki i techniki'' 9 (1964): 199–210.〕 astrologer〔()〕 and canon in Cracow.
He studied at the Jagiellonian University (also known that as the Cracow Academy), obtaining his master's degree in 1479. Between 1480-1485 he studied abroad. Upon his return to the country, he became a professor at the Jagiellonian University, where he served as a rector eight times (1501–1519), and also twice as a deputy chancellor of the Academia.
His ''Tractatus de duabus Sarmatiis'' (Treatise on the Two Sarmatias) is considered the first accurate geographical and ethnographical description of Eastern Europe. It provided the first systematic description of the lands between the Vistula, the Don and the Caspian Sea. This work also repeated after Jan Długosz and popularised abroad the myth of Sarmatism: that Polish nobility (szlachta) are descendants from the ancient Sarmatians.〔Andrzej Wasko, Sarmatism or the Enlightenment:The Dilemma of Polish CultureSarmatian Review XVII.2, (online )〕
His ''Chronica Polonorum'' (Polish Chronicle) is the developed, larger treaty about Polish history and geography. ''Contra pestem sevam regimen'' and ''Conservatio sanitatis'' are his two printed medical treaties, about how to combat epidemics and on benefit of sanitation.
He has also written other works, much of which was published only as manuscripts and not printed during his lifetime, like his biography of Saint John Cantius.
==Selected works==

*''Contra pestem sevam regimen'', print. 1508;
*''De sanguinis missione'', print. 1508;
*''Conservatio sanitatis'', print. 1512;
*''Tractatus de duabus Sarmatis Europiana et Asiana et de contentis in eis'', print. 1517;
*''Chronica Polonorum'', print. 1919, 1921.

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