Letter #2000
[Ioannes DANTISCUS] to [Bona Sforza]Heilsberg (Lidzbark Warmiński), 1538-11-26
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Dantiscus is countering the slander being spread about him in connection with the tax, by sending the Queen a letter from the Council of Royal Prussia to the King [Sigismund I Jagiellon] that was sent from the Graudenz (Grudziądz) Diet. He underlines he has only one vote on the Council, and therefore he cannot be held responsible for collegial decisions. The King’s authority is extremely important to him, but in the face of the Queen’s disfavour he offers his readiness to withdraw from political life and occupy himself solely with diocesan affairs.
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Serenissima.
Quod iterum
Ex qua revera, si pro non male factis malus hidden by binding⌈[alus]alus hidden by binding⌉ audire debeo, ex hoc hic consilio exauctoratus esse hidden by binding⌈[esse]esse hidden by binding⌉ velim distractusque a prophanis (quod omnes episcopi iurant) res curare ecclesiae[3] mihi commissae. Quod si Serenissima Maiestas Vestra efficie in the other hand, written over a⌈aee in the other hand, written over a⌉t, rem mihi faciet apprime commodam et saluti animae meae necessariam carebitque hidden by binding⌈[itque]itque hidden by binding⌉ ea molestia, qua ab adversariis meis toties tur hidden by binding⌈[ur]ur hidden by binding⌉batur, et tum mihi omnis ansa in rebus publicis ad aulam scribendi adimetur. Qua in re non quam hidden by binding⌈[uam]uam hidden by binding⌉ speravi gratiam, verum indignationem et malam de me opinionem assequor. Velim hic addere hidden by binding⌈[e]e hidden by binding⌉ quanti serenissimi et clementissimi
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vel verbulo animum in me Serenissimae Maiestatis Vestrae exasperatum exasperem gravius, candoremque et innocentiam meam optima fide firmatam Deo meo committo.
Quem intime oro, ut Serenissimam Maiestatem Vestram quam diutissime sospitet prosperetque in omnibus.
Cui me humilli hidden by binding⌈[li]li hidden by binding⌉me commendo.