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List #2394

[Ioannes DANTISCUS] do Cornelis [DE SCHEPPER]
Heilsberg (Lidzbark Warmiński), 1541-03-04

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Dantyszek powtórnie przesyła De Schepperowi swój list z 10 stycznia wraz z załączonymi wówczas listami do przyjaciół, ponieważ dowiedział się, że całą przesyłkę zagubił mieszczanin krakowski [Jan Morstein], który miał ją przekazać faktorowi Fuggerów Georgowi Heglowi.




Rękopiśmienne podstawy źródłowe:
1brulion język: łacina, autograf, BCz, 245, s. 233 (left margin)

Publikacje:
1CEID 2/2 (Letter No. 75) s. 441 (in extenso; angielski regest)

 

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Postquam intellexissem post cf. Ioannes DANTISCUS to Cornelis DE SCHEPPER 1541-03-01, CIDTC IDL 6479, letter lostillascf. Ioannes DANTISCUS to Cornelis DE SCHEPPER 1541-03-01, CIDTC IDL 6479, letter lost, quas nudius tertius, hoc est prima huius, ad te dedi, quod cf. [Ioannes DANTISCUS] to Cornelis [DE SCHEPPER] [Heils]berg (Lidzbark Warmiński), 1541-01-10, CIDTC IDL 2268meaecf. [Ioannes DANTISCUS] to Cornelis [DE SCHEPPER] [Heils]berg (Lidzbark Warmiński), 1541-01-10, CIDTC IDL 2268 X-a Ianuarii novissime ad te datae interierint, ad quas te remisi, ne putes tibi imponi, iussi ex schedis istas transscribi, quas amanuensis in omnem eventum servare solet. Quomodo written over umumomodoomodo written over um autem fasciculus ille litterarum per Jan Morstein (Jan Morsztyn) (*1481 – †1541), 1514-1515 Cracow alderman; 1516 - councillor; 1524, 1531, 1533 Cracow deputy to the Crown diet; 1531 - to the Cracow Voivodeship assembly in Proszowice; 1519 collector of taxes from burghers; provisor of the mansioners of the Blessed Virgin Mary in Cracow (NOGA, p. 325-326)eumJan Morstein (Jan Morsztyn) (*1481 – †1541), 1514-1515 Cracow alderman; 1516 - councillor; 1524, 1531, 1533 Cracow deputy to the Crown diet; 1531 - to the Cracow Voivodeship assembly in Proszowice; 1519 collector of taxes from burghers; provisor of the mansioners of the Blessed Virgin Mary in Cracow (NOGA, p. 325-326), qui civis fuit Cracoviensis et illas Georg Hegel (†1547), the Thurzons' and later the Fuggers' factor in Cracow (worked for the Fuggers at least from 1521); supplier to the royal court in Cracow (PSB 9, p. 336)Georgio HegelGeorg Hegel (†1547), the Thurzons' and later the Fuggers' factor in Cracow (worked for the Fuggers at least from 1521); supplier to the royal court in Cracow (PSB 9, p. 336) The Fuggers German family of merchants and bankers that dominated European business during the 15th and 16th centuriesFuggarorumThe Fuggers German family of merchants and bankers that dominated European business during the 15th and 16th centuries factori ex Thorn (Toruń, Thorunium), city in northern Poland, on the Vistula river in its lower reaches, main residence of the bishops of Kulm (Chełmno); one of the three Great Prussian Cities (along with Gdańsk and Elbing) which had representatives in the Council of Royal Prussia; a member of the Hanseatic LeagueThoroniaThorn (Toruń, Thorunium), city in northern Poland, on the Vistula river in its lower reaches, main residence of the bishops of Kulm (Chełmno); one of the three Great Prussian Cities (along with Gdańsk and Elbing) which had representatives in the Council of Royal Prussia; a member of the Hanseatic League reddendas acceperat, perditus sit, me praeterit. Puto autem nescio text damaged[o]o text damaged quid subesse. Omnia apud nos, quod prius non fuit, fiunt suspecta. Brevi, quomodo res acta sit, experiemur. Haec te latere nolui, ut scias ad te et alias omnes esse duplicatas, quas non misissem, nisi illarum a me in cf. Ioannes DANTISCUS to Cornelis DE SCHEPPER 1541-03-01, CIDTC IDL 6479, letter lostnovissimiscf. Ioannes DANTISCUS to Cornelis DE SCHEPPER 1541-03-01, CIDTC IDL 6479, letter lost facta fuisset mentio, ne, amici mei adscribedmeimei adscribed, putaretis me confingere, quod semper, ut nosti, a me fuit alienissimum.

Bene vale etc.