Letter #5770
Alfonso de VALDÉS to Ioannes DANTISCUS[Regensburg], [1532-05-03 — 1532-07-07]
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Valdés is glad that Dantiscus has spoken with the emperor and promises to do his best to make sure Dantiscus doesn’t have to regret following his advice. He thanks him for sending the Psalter [paraphrased by] Jan van Campen. The next day at around ten in the morning he will visit Dantiscus to hear him out. He also desires to meet with the two sholars and pay the painter.
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Salutem.
Quod caesarem sis allocutus, vehementer gaudeo. Nunc dabimus operam, ut negotia recte absolvantur, et ita fiet, ut te non paeniteat, quod meum consilium sis secutus. Ceterum misisti ad me rem omnium mihi gratissimam, Campensis psalterium, pro quo maximam tibi gratiam habeo. Et cras mane, hora circiter decima vel ante, ad te veniam, ut tu, quae mecum conferre optas, conferas. Ego autem meum desiderium videndo duos viros eruditissimos expleam et pictori nostro satisfaciam.
Interim vale.
Tuus Valdesius