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Letter #2818

Olaus MAGNUS to Ioannes DANTISCUS
Rome, 1545-04-22


Manuscript sources:
1fair copy in Latin, autograph, UUB, H. 155, f. 96

Auxiliary sources:
1register in English, 20th-century, CBKUL, R.III, 30, No. 152

Prints:
1COLLIJN 1910 No. 4, p. 12 (in extenso)
2COLLIJN 1912 No. 4, p. 18 (in extenso; facsimile)
3DE VOCHT 1961 No. DE, 453, p. 410 (reference)

 

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Plurimis sollicitudinibus impraesentiarum occupatus, paucis me absolvam, ea videlicet ratione quod hodie arripiam iter versus Pesaro, town in Italy, in region of the Marche, on the AdriaticPesauriumPesaro, town in Italy, in region of the Marche, on the Adriatic et inde navigio ad Venice (Venezia, Venetiae), city in northeastern Italy, capital of the Republic of VeniceVeneciasVenice (Venezia, Venetiae), city in northeastern Italy, capital of the Republic of Venice, ubi intendo manere per diem Ascensionis apud patriarcham, qui mihi benefacere non desistit. Constitui in mea absentia dominum Kaspar Hannau (Gasparus Hannovius, Kacper Hannow) (*1519 – †1571), Dantiscus' nephew (son of Anna), doctor of both canon and civil law, friend of Marcin Kromer, Bishop of Ermland; his studies in Cracow (1536-1538), and later in Rome (1539-1548), were financed by his uncle; from 1545 Canon of Ermland (Warmia) and Dean of Guttstadt (Dobre Miasto) Collegiate Chapter; from 1547 Canon of Włocławek (ORACKI 1984, p. 84; KOPICZKO 2, p. 108-109)Gasparem HannoviumKaspar Hannau (Gasparus Hannovius, Kacper Hannow) (*1519 – †1571), Dantiscus' nephew (son of Anna), doctor of both canon and civil law, friend of Marcin Kromer, Bishop of Ermland; his studies in Cracow (1536-1538), and later in Rome (1539-1548), were financed by his uncle; from 1545 Canon of Ermland (Warmia) and Dean of Guttstadt (Dobre Miasto) Collegiate Chapter; from 1547 Canon of Włocławek (ORACKI 1984, p. 84; KOPICZKO 2, p. 108-109) omnium negotiorum meorum procuratorem, praesertim ad levandum menstruum subsidium quindecim ducatorum au(ri) in auro a collegio cardinalium et totidem a Paul III (Alessandro Farnese) (*1468 – †1549), 1493 elevated to cardinal; 1524 Cardinal-Bishop of Ostia; 1534-1549 PopepontificisPaul III (Alessandro Farnese) (*1468 – †1549), 1493 elevated to cardinal; 1524 Cardinal-Bishop of Ostia; 1534-1549 Pope datario singulo mense. Estque nostra intentio, ut ipse ea pecunia utatur Rome (Roma), city in central Italy, on the Tiber river, seat of the Holy SeeRomaeRome (Roma), city in central Italy, on the Tiber river, seat of the Holy See et ego rursus ea, quae illi in urbem ex quacumque occasione e partibus mittenda s i written over uu i i written over unt, usui meo sint affutura.

De pace inter Charles V of Habsburg (*1500 – †1558), ruler of the Burgundian territories (1506-1555), King of Spain as Charles I (1516-1556), King of Naples and Sicily, King of the Romans (1519-1530), Holy Roman Emperor of the German Nation (elected 1519, crowned 1530, abdicated 1556); son of Philip I the Handsome and Joanna the Mad of CastilecaesaremCharles V of Habsburg (*1500 – †1558), ruler of the Burgundian territories (1506-1555), King of Spain as Charles I (1516-1556), King of Naples and Sicily, King of the Romans (1519-1530), Holy Roman Emperor of the German Nation (elected 1519, crowned 1530, abdicated 1556); son of Philip I the Handsome and Joanna the Mad of Castile et Francis I of Valois (*1494 – †1547), 1515-1547 King of France; son of Charles, Count of Angoulême, and Louise of SavoyGallumFrancis I of Valois (*1494 – †1547), 1515-1547 King of France; son of Charles, Count of Angoulême, and Louise of Savoy admodum trepidant prudentes, quod per annum non durabit. Felicissime valeat Reverendissima Dominatio Vestra.

E(idem) or E(iusdem)E(idem)E(idem) or E(iusdem) Reverendissimae P(aternitati) or P(aternitatis)P(aternitati)P(aternitati) or P(aternitatis) Vestrae deditissimus Olaus Magnus (Olof Månsson, Olaus Magni) (*1490 – †1557), Swedish historian and geographer, brother and successor of Johannes archbishop of UppsalaOlaus UpsalensisOlaus Magnus (Olof Månsson, Olaus Magni) (*1490 – †1557), Swedish historian and geographer, brother and successor of Johannes archbishop of Uppsala