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Letter #802

Stanisław RZECZYCA to [Ioannes DANTISCUS]
Rome, 1532-06-23


Manuscript sources:
1fair copy in Latin, autograph, AAWO, AB, D. 67, f. 136

Auxiliary sources:
1register in Polish, 20th-century, B. PAU-PAN, 8247 (TK 9), f. 90

 

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Ternis Vestrae Paternitati Reverendissimae diligenter supplicavi litteris, ut si non possit pro voto et commodo apud 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 Castilecaesaream maiestatemCharles 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 negotium reverendi Girolamo Ghinucci (*1480 – †1541)Iheronimi auditoris cameraeGirolamo Ghinucci (*1480 – †1541) per Vestram Paternitatem Reverendissimam confici, aut illud absque speciali mandato Sigismund I Jagiellon (Zygmunt I) (*1467 – †1548), King of Poland and Grand Duke of Lithuania (1506-1548); Duke of Głogów (Glogau) (1499-1506), Duke of Opava (1501-1506), Governor of Silesia (1504-1506); son of King Kazimierz IV Jagiellon and Elisabeth of Austriamaiestatis regiaeSigismund I Jagiellon (Zygmunt I) (*1467 – †1548), King of Poland and Grand Duke of Lithuania (1506-1548); Duke of Głogów (Glogau) (1499-1506), Duke of Opava (1501-1506), Governor of Silesia (1504-1506); son of King Kazimierz IV Jagiellon and Elisabeth of Austria Vestrae Paternitati Reverendissimae aggredi minime liceret quodcumque fuerit impedimenti Vestra Paternitas Reverendissima pro sua singulari bonitate saltem rescribere dignetur, ut et ego apud virum tantum iuste pensari valeam. Namque me incipit forsan habere suspectum ob non scriptionem litterarum, quas profecto ternas hac in re ad Vestram Paternitatem Reverendissimam per bancum The Fuggers German family of merchants and bankers that dominated European business during the 15th and 16th centuriesFuggerorumThe Fuggers German family of merchants and bankers that dominated European business during the 15th and 16th centuries dedi, supplico Vestrae Paternitati Reverendissimae humiliter cum primis brevissime hoc in negotio perscribere dignetur.

Etsi Sigismund I Jagiellon (Zygmunt I) (*1467 – †1548), King of Poland and Grand Duke of Lithuania (1506-1548); Duke of Głogów (Glogau) (1499-1506), Duke of Opava (1501-1506), Governor of Silesia (1504-1506); son of King Kazimierz IV Jagiellon and Elisabeth of Austriamaiestatis regiaeSigismund I Jagiellon (Zygmunt I) (*1467 – †1548), King of Poland and Grand Duke of Lithuania (1506-1548); Duke of Głogów (Glogau) (1499-1506), Duke of Opava (1501-1506), Governor of Silesia (1504-1506); son of King Kazimierz IV Jagiellon and Elisabeth of Austria, quod futurum puto, ad Vestram Paternitatem Reverendissimam aut ad 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 litterae dabuntur, Vestra Paternitas Reverendissima ita instare dignetur, ut hic vir bonus voti compos sui fieri possit, profecto id cum Vestrae Paternitati Reverendissimae commodo erit.

Reverendissimus Ippolito de' Medici (*1511 – †1535), illegitimate only son of Giuliano de'Medici, foster child of Pope Leo X (Giovanni de'Medici), protégé of Pope Clement VII (Giulio de'Medici); 1523-1529 governor of Florence, archbishop of Avignon, since 1529 cardinal, papal legate in Hungary (1529) and Germany (1532)Hippolitus sanctae Praxedis diaconus cardinalis de MedicisIppolito de' Medici (*1511 – †1535), illegitimate only son of Giuliano de'Medici, foster child of Pope Leo X (Giovanni de'Medici), protégé of Pope Clement VII (Giulio de'Medici); 1523-1529 governor of Florence, archbishop of Avignon, since 1529 cardinal, papal legate in Hungary (1529) and Germany (1532) die praesentis mensis 21 ad Germany (Germania, Niemcy)GermaniamGermany (Germania, Niemcy) et Hungary (Kingdom of Hungary)UngariamHungary (Kingdom of Hungary) legatus consistorialiter est declaratus. 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 CastileMaiestas caesareaCharles 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 adversus The Ottoman Turks (Turcae) ThurcasThe Ottoman Turks (Turcae) Ippolito de' Medici (*1511 – †1535), illegitimate only son of Giuliano de'Medici, foster child of Pope Leo X (Giovanni de'Medici), protégé of Pope Clement VII (Giulio de'Medici); 1523-1529 governor of Florence, archbishop of Avignon, since 1529 cardinal, papal legate in Hungary (1529) and Germany (1532)nobilem comitemIppolito de' Medici (*1511 – †1535), illegitimate only son of Giuliano de'Medici, foster child of Pope Leo X (Giovanni de'Medici), protégé of Pope Clement VII (Giulio de'Medici); 1523-1529 governor of Florence, archbishop of Avignon, since 1529 cardinal, papal legate in Hungary (1529) and Germany (1532) quasi alterum papam est habitura.

Deus Optimus Vestram Paternitatem Reverendissimam salvet servetque incolumem. Cuius gratiae humiliter me commendo.

Postscript:

Vestra Paternitas Reverendissima etiam perscribere dignetur, quo die litteras primas in Aprili de hoc negotio scriptas acceperit. Nam ego in banco The Fuggers German family of merchants and bankers that dominated European business during the 15th and 16th centuriesFukerorumThe Fuggers German family of merchants and bankers that dominated European business during the 15th and 16th centuries scuta 100 disposui et nihil scio an nuntius seu cursor singularis cum dictis litteris ad Vestram Paternitatem Reverendissimam ex Venice (Venezia, Venetiae), city in northeastern Italy, capital of the Republic of VeniceVenetiisVenice (Venezia, Venetiae), city in northeastern Italy, capital of the Republic of Venice transmissus fuerit, humiliter quaeso Vestra Paternitas Reverendissima mihi(?) hac in re scribere dignetur, pro quo meam servitutem perpetuo obligatam habebit. Iterum me Vestrae Paternitati Reverendissimae commendo.

Vestrae Paternitatis Reverendissimae devotus servitor Stanisław Rzeczyca (†1545), doctor of both canon and civil law at the University of Bologna (1525); from 1530 Dantiscus' plenipotentiary in Rome; 1528 minor penitentiary for Slavic language speakers in St. Peter's basilica in Rome; at least from 1529 agens et curator of royal affairs in Rome; before 1533 parish priest in Góra and Kozłów; 1533 canon of Włocławek and Kielce; 1535 dean of the collegiate chapter in Kielce; 1540 Gniezno canon (PSB 34/1, p. 12-14)Stanislaus RzecziczaStanisław Rzeczyca (†1545), doctor of both canon and civil law at the University of Bologna (1525); from 1530 Dantiscus' plenipotentiary in Rome; 1528 minor penitentiary for Slavic language speakers in St. Peter's basilica in Rome; at least from 1529 agens et curator of royal affairs in Rome; before 1533 parish priest in Góra and Kozłów; 1533 canon of Włocławek and Kielce; 1535 dean of the collegiate chapter in Kielce; 1540 Gniezno canon (PSB 34/1, p. 12-14)