📖 Acerca de Cormack
Cormack es una variante del antiguo irlandés Cormac, que significa "auriga" o "hijo del cuervo." Arraigado en la leyenda del gran Rey Supremo Cormac mac Airt y llevado a la ciencia por el Nobel Allan Cormack, combina mitología celta con distinción intelectual.
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- Cormac mac Airt — Semi-legendary High King of Ireland who ruled from Tara in the 3rd century, celebrated in Irish mythology as the wisest and most just of all the high kings
- Allan MacLeod Cormack — South African-born American physicist who shared the 1979 Nobel Prize in Physiology or Medicine for developing the mathematical foundations of CT scanning
- Cormac McCarthy — American novelist (bearing the related spelling) whose works including Blood Meridian, No Country for Old Men, and The Road are considered masterpieces of American literature
- Saint Cormac — Early Irish saint and King of Munster in the 9th century, author of Cormac's Glossary, one of the earliest Irish encyclopedic works