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Letter #1692

Dietrich von RHEDEN to Ioannes DANTISCUS
Rome, 1537-08-25
            received [1537]-09-23

Manuscript sources:
1fair copy in Latin, autograph, BK, 230, p. 9-10

 

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BK, 230, p. 9

Reverendissime domine et praesul gratiosissime.

Mitto his inclusas supplicationem signatam super dicendis horis canonicis ad usum Romanae curiae nuper editam. Et me Reverendissimae Paternitati Vestrae summopere commendo.

Eiusdem Reverendissimae Paternitatis Vestrae servitor Dietrich von Rheden (Teodoryk Reden) (*1492 – †1556), doctor of both canon and civil law. Rheden spent most of his life in Rome where he was dealing with, among other things, the affairs of the Ermland Chapter; 1532-1551 Canon of Ermland (Warmia); Canon of Mainz and Lübeck; in 1551 he was appointed Bishop of Lübeck, but he did not accept the dignity (KOPICZKO 2, p. 263; SBKW, p. 200)Theodoricus de RhedenDietrich von Rheden (Teodoryk Reden) (*1492 – †1556), doctor of both canon and civil law. Rheden spent most of his life in Rome where he was dealing with, among other things, the affairs of the Ermland Chapter; 1532-1551 Canon of Ermland (Warmia); Canon of Mainz and Lübeck; in 1551 he was appointed Bishop of Lübeck, but he did not accept the dignity (KOPICZKO 2, p. 263; SBKW, p. 200)