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Letter #5780

Alfonso de VALDÉS to Ioannes DANTISCUS
[Madrid, or Mantua, or Augsburg], [shortly after 1528-09-09 or 1530, March/April, or ca. 1530-10, possibly also 1531/1532]

English register:

Valdés thanks Dantiscus for the gift. He is glad to hear of Lewicki’s (?, cf. footnote No. 1) safe arrival. He would have come to dinner with Dantiscus but Granvelle invited him first to discuss some matters, so he’ll come after dinner or before supper.




Manuscript sources:
1copy in Latin, 18th-century, BK, 222, No. 47, p. 186 (t.p.)
2copy in Latin, 18th-century, BCz, 40 (TN), No. 254, p. 977 (c.p.2)
3copy in Latin, 19th-century, BK, 222, not numbered, f. [2r (t.p.) after p. 185]
4excerpt in Latin, 20th-century, CBKUL, R.III, 31, No. 302.1B
5lost fair copy in Latin, AAWO, AB, D.130, No. 1B

Auxiliary sources:
1register in Polish, 20th-century, B. PAU-PAN, 8246 (TK 8), f. 260 (t.p.)

Prints:
1CEID 2/3 (Letter No. 41) p. 232-233 (in extenso; English register; Polish register)

 

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BK 222, No. 47

Salutem.

Misisti mihi ms 2 munus,
ms 1 manus
munusms 2 munus,
ms 1 manus
sane adeo gratum, ms 2 ut,
ms 1 et
utms 2 ut,
ms 1 et
gratius nihil mittere potueris, pro quo tibi nescio quibus verbis debitas gratias agam, acturus alias coram ingentes. ms 1 2 Levitium,
ms 4 Livinum
Levitiumms 1 2 Levitium,
ms 4 Livinum
[1] salvum advenisse gaudeo. Nisi me Nicolas Perrenot de Granvelle (*1484 – †1550), doctor of both canon and civil law, one of the most trusted advisors of Emperor Charles V, in 1519 entered the service of Charles V, in 1521 took part in the Habsburg-French negotiations in Calais, in 1529 in peace negotiations with the Roman Curia and the Italian states, and later, in 1538, in the conference of Nice between Charles V and Francis I; prominent official and advisor of Charles V and of Margaret of Austria in the administration of the County of Burgundy and of the Habsburg Netherlands, collaborator of Chancellor Gattinara, 1530 secretary of State for German and Netherlandish affairs and Chancellor of the Kingdom of Sicily and Naples (he replaced Gattinara after his death in the position of Grand Chancellor, although not using the title); imperial envoy to France (several times up to 1528) (CE, vol. 3, p. 68-70; DURME 1964; ANTONY 2006)GranvillaNicolas Perrenot de Granvelle (*1484 – †1550), doctor of both canon and civil law, one of the most trusted advisors of Emperor Charles V, in 1519 entered the service of Charles V, in 1521 took part in the Habsburg-French negotiations in Calais, in 1529 in peace negotiations with the Roman Curia and the Italian states, and later, in 1538, in the conference of Nice between Charles V and Francis I; prominent official and advisor of Charles V and of Margaret of Austria in the administration of the County of Burgundy and of the Habsburg Netherlands, collaborator of Chancellor Gattinara, 1530 secretary of State for German and Netherlandish affairs and Chancellor of the Kingdom of Sicily and Naples (he replaced Gattinara after his death in the position of Grand Chancellor, although not using the title); imperial envoy to France (several times up to 1528) (CE, vol. 3, p. 68-70; DURME 1964; ANTONY 2006) hodie ad prandium vocasset tractaturus nescio quae negotia, venissem ad te, sed cum id fieri non possit, veniam a prandio vel fortassis ad caenam.

Vale.

[1] Jan Lewicki (†1555), before 1522 sollicitator for Primate Jan Łaski's affairs in Rome, 1522 Latin secretary to Queen Bona Sforza; ca. 1524 Cantor in Płock; 1535 superintendent of Płock cathedral; 1535 presented to the parish in Biała and to the canonry of St. Michael's collegiate church in Płock; 1538 Commendatory Abbot of the monastery of Canons Regular of the Lateran in Czerwińsk; Queen's envoy to Charles V of Habsburg (POCIECHA 2, p. 96-97)LevitiusJan Lewicki (†1555), before 1522 sollicitator for Primate Jan Łaski's affairs in Rome, 1522 Latin secretary to Queen Bona Sforza; ca. 1524 Cantor in Płock; 1535 superintendent of Płock cathedral; 1535 presented to the parish in Biała and to the canonry of St. Michael's collegiate church in Płock; 1538 Commendatory Abbot of the monastery of Canons Regular of the Lateran in Czerwińsk; Queen's envoy to Charles V of Habsburg (POCIECHA 2, p. 96-97) or Lieven Algoet (Livinus Panagathus, Livinus Omnibonus, Levinus Goethals) (†1547), Dutch humanist, poet and cartographer, author of an account of the Augsburg Diet (1530), in 1519 entered the service of Erasmus of Rotterdam, in 1534 became a preceptor of young courtiers at the court of Mary of Hungary (DE VOCHT 1961, p. 53, 371; CE, vol. 1, p. 35-36)LivinusLieven Algoet (Livinus Panagathus, Livinus Omnibonus, Levinus Goethals) (†1547), Dutch humanist, poet and cartographer, author of an account of the Augsburg Diet (1530), in 1519 entered the service of Erasmus of Rotterdam, in 1534 became a preceptor of young courtiers at the court of Mary of Hungary (DE VOCHT 1961, p. 53, 371; CE, vol. 1, p. 35-36) .