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Letter #1611

Hieronymus VIETOR to Ioannes DANTISCUS
Cracow (Kraków), 1537-03-30
            received [1537]-04-07

Manuscript sources:
1fair copy in Latin, AAWO, AB, D. 4, f. 101

Auxiliary sources:
1register in German, 20th-century, B. PAU-PAN, 8248 (TK 10), f. 425

Prints:
1MEJOR 1997 No. 2, p. 155-156 (in extenso; Polish translation)

 

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AAWO, AB, D. 4, f. 101v

Reverendissimo in Christo Patri, Domino, domino Ioannes Dantiscus (Johannes von Höfen, Ioannes de Curiis, Jan Dantyszek, Johannes Flachsbinder) (*1485 – †1548), eminent diplomat and humanist in the service of the Jagiellons, neo-Latin poet; 1530-1537 Bishop of Kulm; 1537-1548 Bishop of ErmlandIoanni Dei gratia episcopo ColmensiIoannes Dantiscus (Johannes von Höfen, Ioannes de Curiis, Jan Dantyszek, Johannes Flachsbinder) (*1485 – †1548), eminent diplomat and humanist in the service of the Jagiellons, neo-Latin poet; 1530-1537 Bishop of Kulm; 1537-1548 Bishop of Ermland et administratori Pomesania diocese (dioecesis Pomesaniensis)Pomez superinscribedzz superinscribedaniensiPomesania diocese (dioecesis Pomesaniensis), domino et patrono meo observantissimo

AAWO, AB, D. 4, f. 101r

Amplissime Praesul, domine colendissime.

Non multis transactis diebus ratio domini on the margindominidomini on the margin Hieronymus Aurimontanus (Hieronymus Cingularius, Hieronymus Gürtler von Wildenberg) (*1464 or 1465 – †1558), doctor of medicine, humanist, author of school textbooks, initiator of the restitution of the school at Kulm and from 1501 its rector; 1504-1513 rector of the school at Złota Góra in Silesia; 1515 municipal physician at Thorn (JANOCKI 1819, vol. 1, p. 301-302; LECHICKA, p. 24)Hieronymi CingulariiHieronymus Aurimontanus (Hieronymus Cingularius, Hieronymus Gürtler von Wildenberg) (*1464 or 1465 – †1558), doctor of medicine, humanist, author of school textbooks, initiator of the restitution of the school at Kulm and from 1501 its rector; 1504-1513 rector of the school at Złota Góra in Silesia; 1515 municipal physician at Thorn (JANOCKI 1819, vol. 1, p. 301-302; LECHICKA, p. 24), palestrae litterariae Colmensis ad typis excudendum per grammatophorum mihi oblata est. Quae, nescio quo pacto, tot cicatricibus ex incuria scatebat, ut mecum non parum dubitabam, an submitterem praelo, an non. Sed forte fortuna contigit, ut boni viri domino superinscribeddominodomino superinscribed Hieronymus Aurimontanus (Hieronymus Cingularius, Hieronymus Gürtler von Wildenberg) (*1464 or 1465 – †1558), doctor of medicine, humanist, author of school textbooks, initiator of the restitution of the school at Kulm and from 1501 its rector; 1504-1513 rector of the school at Złota Góra in Silesia; 1515 municipal physician at Thorn (JANOCKI 1819, vol. 1, p. 301-302; LECHICKA, p. 24)Hieronymo CingularioHieronymus Aurimontanus (Hieronymus Cingularius, Hieronymus Gürtler von Wildenberg) (*1464 or 1465 – †1558), doctor of medicine, humanist, author of school textbooks, initiator of the restitution of the school at Kulm and from 1501 its rector; 1504-1513 rector of the school at Złota Góra in Silesia; 1515 municipal physician at Thorn (JANOCKI 1819, vol. 1, p. 301-302; LECHICKA, p. 24) olim magna consuetudine coniuncti et adiuvandi studio propensi in aedes meas se contulerunt. Qui, ubi aliquantulum delira superinscribedrara superinscribedbat amussis, aequa litura mendas deleba<n>t, et ego mea pro virili imprimendi laborem subivi. Nullum onus possit esse tam arduum, quin Vestrae Reverendissimae Dominationis gratia sedulo sum sublatus. Si quid errat<u>m commissum est, hoc ut assignetur, efflagito, denuo stanneis characteribus edere sum paratus, ut Vestra Reverendissima Dominatio hanc meam operam (etsi exiguam) Vestrae Reverendissimae Dominationis totam esse obnoxiam intelliget.

Valeat Vestra Reverendissima Dominatio feliciter in Christo, qui ut omnes conatus Vestrae Reverendissimae Dominationis secundare vellet, ex animo precor.

{Reverendissimae} Vestrae Reverendissimae D(ominationi) or D(ominationis)D(ominationi)D(ominationi) or D(ominationis) deditissimus Hieronymus Vietor (Hieronymus Büttner) (*1480 – †1546/1547), from 1518 owner of one of the largest modern printing houses in Cracow, previously head of a printing house in Vienna; bachelor of Arts at Cracow University (1499); typographer of the royal chancellery of Sigismund I Jagiellon (SZWEJKOWSKA, p. 80-82; KAWECKA-GRYCZOWA, MAŃKOWSKA, p. 325-357)Hieronymus VietorHieronymus Vietor (Hieronymus Büttner) (*1480 – †1546/1547), from 1518 owner of one of the largest modern printing houses in Cracow, previously head of a printing house in Vienna; bachelor of Arts at Cracow University (1499); typographer of the royal chancellery of Sigismund I Jagiellon (SZWEJKOWSKA, p. 80-82; KAWECKA-GRYCZOWA, MAŃKOWSKA, p. 325-357) typographus Cracoviensis