Martin Horky was a mathematician from Bohemia (Czechia). In 1610, after Galileo Galilei had published the Sidereus Nuncius, Horky had roundly dismissed Galilei's observations regarding the surface of the Moon and the moons of Jupiter as either flaws in Galileo's spyglass, or a cynical attempt on Galileo's part to earn money. Every ally Horky had quickly dismissed him after this attack on Galileo.
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