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List #1039

Maciej DRZEWICKI do Ioannes DANTISCUS
Łowicz, 1533-11-13
            odebrano 1533-11-18

Rękopiśmienne podstawy źródłowe:
1czystopis język: łacina, autograf, BCz, 249, s. 143-146

Pomocnicze podstawy źródłowe:
1regest język: polski, XX w., B. PAU-PAN, 8247 (TK 9), k. 406

Publikacje:
1AT 15 Nr 544, s. 760-762 (in extenso; polski regest)

 

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BCz, 249, p. 143

Reverendissime in Christo pater et domine, frater in Christo carissime et honorande. Sanitatem propitiam atque omne felix et faustum Vestrae Dominationi Reverendissimae precamur,

visentes eandem hisce nostris incultis litterulis et eandem ad scribendum excitare volentes. Quae quidem, dum in remotis agebat, frequentius scribere solebat amicis. Rumpat itaque silentium et redeat in pristinum usum scribendi et praesertim ad nos libenter scribat, apud quem semper litterae vestrae gratissimum habere hospitium consueverunt. Reddat saltem nos de suo statu certiorem et, an a superinscribedaa superinscribed Rigensi metropolito postea apud ipsam innovatum aliquid superinscribedaliquidaliquid superinscribed fuerit de reverentia illi exhibenda. Fuit quondam ecclesia Reverendissimae Dominationis <Vestrae> de facto per Ordinem Cruciferorum illi metropoli annexa, sed postea, post illam pacem perpetuam, iterum nostrae Gnesnensi metropoli fuit restituta, ita quod iam plures episcopi, Vestrae Reverendissimae Dominationis antecessores, Gnesnensibus archiepiscopis commendati a Sede Apostolica fuere. Et ideo Vestra Reverendissima Dominatio habet iustam causam, ubi moneretur, respondendi declinandi superinscribeddeclinandi or declarandideclinandideclinandi or declarandideclinandi superinscribed se habere alium metropolitum, a cuius sede sic sacra maiestate regia volente se nequaquam avellere posse.

In novis nihil aliud habemus, nisi quod recrudescat bellum inter serenissimos reges de Hungariae regno dissidentes. Serenissimus enim rex Romanorum a Turco promissione recepta, quod neutrum iuvare velit, uti dicitur, comparat exercitum ad invadendum regem Ianussium et iam Cancianum cum certis copiis hominum, uti dicitur, praemisit. Quid sequetur, brevi sciemus. Dominus Lasky est in Rithuani. Quid ille denuo faciet, videbimus. Turcum vero crudelissima pestis perdomuit et Andreas de Oria, sed et rex Persarum. Andreas enim de Oria habet secum duos cardinales in exercitu, unum videlicet suum nepotem et alium nepotem summi pontificis, de Salviatis. Spes itaque optima est, praesertim quia caesar eius exercitum auxerit, quod Turcum prospere urgebit. Quia tamen summus pontifex in Galliam profectus est caesarem cum Gallo concordaturus, secutus est eundem Andreas de Oria, ne forte illic aliquid constituent fructuosum in rem rei publicae Christianae. Quod ut fiat, faxit Deus. Credibile quoque est, quod et Angliae BCz, 249, p. 144 regem in sua vota pertrahent. Concordia enim eorum Christianae rei publicae capitum Turcum Dei Optimi Maximi auxilio ita domare posset, ut amplius arrogantiam crudelem in Christianos non exerceret. Sed exitus istarum practicarum brevi sciemus. Si quid vero Vestra Reverendissima Dominatio prius quam nos de rebus eiuscemodi intellexerit, quo exitu finientur, reddat nos certiores. Nos vero itidem faciemus. Arbitramur Vestram Reverendissimam Dominationem non ignorare, quod pro 1534-01-06festo Epiphaniarum1534-01-06 Piotrków (Petricovia), city in central Poland, in the 15th-16th century the location of the assemblies of the Diet (Sejm) of the Kingdom of Poland, today Piotrków TrybunalskiPyotrkoviaePiotrków (Petricovia), city in central Poland, in the 15th-16th century the location of the assemblies of the Diet (Sejm) of the Kingdom of Poland, today Piotrków Trybunalski Diet of Poland conventumDiet of Poland celebrabimus, ubi vero Vestra Reverendissima Dominatio illic non constituetur, quod nollemus, scribat nobis de omnibus, quae putaverit nostrae cognitioni indigna non esse, faciet enim nos prudentem(?), cum nos de circumstantiis rerum docuerit, et erit nobis gratissimus. Quam optime et feliciter valere cupimus eiusque nos caritati commendamus.

Vestrae Reverendissimae Dominationis bonus frater Maciej Drzewicki (*1467 – †1535), in 1486 accompanied Filippo Buonaccorsi (Callimachus), as his secretary, during his mission to emperor Frederick III of Habsburg. In 1515 took part in the First Congress of Vienna, and then (together with Rafał Leszczyński and Dantiscus) in a mission to Venice on Emperor Maximilian I's behalf; after 1488 Canon of Cracow, 1492 Royal Secretary, 1492-1505 Scholastic in Cracow, 1493 Cantor at the collegiate chapter in Sandomierz, 1496-1531 Scholastic at the collegiate chapter in Łęczyca, 1497, 1499 Grand Royal Secretary, 1498-1514 Provost at the collegiate chapter in Skalbmierz, 1499 - at St. Florian's in the Kleparz district in Cracow, 1500 Canon of Poznań, 1501-1511 Crown Vice-Chancellor, 1504 Bishop of Przemyśl, 1511-1515 Provost at the collegiate chapter of St. Michael at the Crown castle and Grand Crown Chancellor, 1513-1531 Bishop of Włocławek, 1531-1535 Archbishop of Gniezno and Primate of Poland, 1515 envoy of Emperor Maximilian I of Habsburg (together with Rafał Leszczyński and Ioannes Dantiscus) to Venice (PSB 5, p. 409-412; Urzędnicy 10, p. 166)Mathias Dei gratia archiepiscopus GnesnensisMaciej Drzewicki (*1467 – †1535), in 1486 accompanied Filippo Buonaccorsi (Callimachus), as his secretary, during his mission to emperor Frederick III of Habsburg. In 1515 took part in the First Congress of Vienna, and then (together with Rafał Leszczyński and Dantiscus) in a mission to Venice on Emperor Maximilian I's behalf; after 1488 Canon of Cracow, 1492 Royal Secretary, 1492-1505 Scholastic in Cracow, 1493 Cantor at the collegiate chapter in Sandomierz, 1496-1531 Scholastic at the collegiate chapter in Łęczyca, 1497, 1499 Grand Royal Secretary, 1498-1514 Provost at the collegiate chapter in Skalbmierz, 1499 - at St. Florian's in the Kleparz district in Cracow, 1500 Canon of Poznań, 1501-1511 Crown Vice-Chancellor, 1504 Bishop of Przemyśl, 1511-1515 Provost at the collegiate chapter of St. Michael at the Crown castle and Grand Crown Chancellor, 1513-1531 Bishop of Włocławek, 1531-1535 Archbishop of Gniezno and Primate of Poland, 1515 envoy of Emperor Maximilian I of Habsburg (together with Rafał Leszczyński and Ioannes Dantiscus) to Venice (PSB 5, p. 409-412; Urzędnicy 10, p. 166) etc.