Jan Latosz or Jan Latoszyński[1] (1539–1608) was a Polish scholar, astronomer, astrologist and physician. A professor at the Cracow Academy, he is best known for his staunch criticism of the papal calendar reform, for which he was deposed of his post. He fled to Ostróg, where he became the personal physician to Prince Konstanty Wasyl Ostrogski and a professor at the Ostrog Academy.
^His surname is sometimes also spelt Latos or Latasz
JanLatosz or Jan Latoszyński (1539–1608) was a Polish scholar, astronomer, astrologist and physician. A professor at the Cracow Academy, he is best known...
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the veneration of John Cantius, future saint. He was involved in the JanLatosz controversy and professor's removal from the Jagiellonian University....
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