Veniens huc ad me bonus frater meus generosus dominus Nikolaus Nibschitz (Mikołaj Nipszyc) (*ca. 1483 – †1541), royal courtier, diplomat in the service of Sigismund I and Albrecht von Hohenzollern-Ansbach, Dantiscus' friend; from 1525 until his death an official representative of Duke Albrecht at the Cracow royal court; from 1532 royal secretary; 1519 royal envoy to Albrecht von Hohenzollern, Grand Master of the Teutonic Order, 1525, 1526 envoy to Hungary, 1527 envoy to the Congress in Wrocław, 1531-1533, 1537 envoy to Ferdinand I of Habsburg, 1535-1537, 1540 envoy to Brandenburg, 1536 envoy to the estates of Livonia⌊Nicolaus NibschiczNikolaus Nibschitz (Mikołaj Nipszyc) (*ca. 1483 – †1541), royal courtier, diplomat in the service of Sigismund I and Albrecht von Hohenzollern-Ansbach, Dantiscus' friend; from 1525 until his death an official representative of Duke Albrecht at the Cracow royal court; from 1532 royal secretary; 1519 royal envoy to Albrecht von Hohenzollern, Grand Master of the Teutonic Order, 1525, 1526 envoy to Hungary, 1527 envoy to the Congress in Wrocław, 1531-1533, 1537 envoy to Ferdinand I of Habsburg, 1535-1537, 1540 envoy to Brandenburg, 1536 envoy to the estates of Livonia⌋ verbis amicissimis me nomine Magnificentiae Vestrae salutavit, omniaque superinscribed⌈queque superinscribed⌉ mihi fausta precatus summam benevolentiae erga me Magnificentiae Vestrae propensionem mihi superinscribed⌈mihimihi superinscribed⌉ diligenter declaravit. Quod quam gratum fuerit audire inter nos superinscribed in place of crossed-out veteris nostrae and then crossed-out⌈veteris nostrae... illegible⌈...... illegible⌉inter nosinter nos superinscribed in place of crossed-out veteris nostrae and then crossed-out⌉, veteris nimirum inter nos quondam on the margin⌈veteris nimirum inter nos quondamveteris nimirum inter nos quondam on the margin⌉ consuetudinis ac familiaritatis hidden by binding⌈[tis]tis hidden by binding⌉ inextinctam mentionem, vix a me scribi potest. Habeo igitur hidden by binding⌈[tur]tur hidden by binding⌉ quas possum Magnificentiae Vestrae gratias, quod ex vulgato on the margin in place of crossed-out veteri⌈veteri vulgato vulgato on the margin in place of crossed-out veteri⌉ apud Euripides (*ca. 480 BC – †ca. 406 BC), one of the three great tragedians of classical Athens⌊Euripide(n)Euripides (*ca. 480 BC – †ca. 406 BC), one of the three great tragedians of classical Athens⌋ adagio pedem non moverit – cf. E. Tr. 1051 Ouk esti erastes, hostis ouk aei filei cited by Erasmus (Oudeis erastes, hostis ouk aei filei); Adagia 1526 No. 1072 Ama tamquam osurus, oderis tamquam amaturus; Adagia 1526 Amicitia, quae desiit, numquam vera fuit ⌊ hoc enim superinscribed in place of crossed-out quo⌈quo hoc enim hoc enim superinscribed in place of crossed-out quo⌉ amicitiam, quae desist(er)et hidden by binding⌈[(er)et](er)et hidden by binding⌉[1], numquam fuisse veram testaturcf. E. Tr. 1051 Ouk esti erastes, hostis ouk aei filei cited by Erasmus (Oudeis erastes, hostis ouk aei filei); Adagia 1526 No. 1072 Ama tamquam osurus, oderis tamquam amaturus; Adagia 1526 Amicitia, quae desiit, numquam vera fuit ⌋. In qua Magnificentiam Vestram perseverare licet numquam dubitaverim, tamen multum me haec Magnificentiae Vestrae per Nikolaus Nibschitz (Mikołaj Nipszyc) (*ca. 1483 – †1541), royal courtier, diplomat in the service of Sigismund I and Albrecht von Hohenzollern-Ansbach, Dantiscus' friend; from 1525 until his death an official representative of Duke Albrecht at the Cracow royal court; from 1532 royal secretary; 1519 royal envoy to Albrecht von Hohenzollern, Grand Master of the Teutonic Order, 1525, 1526 envoy to Hungary, 1527 envoy to the Congress in Wrocław, 1531-1533, 1537 envoy to Ferdinand I of Habsburg, 1535-1537, 1540 envoy to Brandenburg, 1536 envoy to the estates of Livonia⌊dominum NibschiczNikolaus Nibschitz (Mikołaj Nipszyc) (*ca. 1483 – †1541), royal courtier, diplomat in the service of Sigismund I and Albrecht von Hohenzollern-Ansbach, Dantiscus' friend; from 1525 until his death an official representative of Duke Albrecht at the Cracow royal court; from 1532 royal secretary; 1519 royal envoy to Albrecht von Hohenzollern, Grand Master of the Teutonic Order, 1525, 1526 envoy to Hungary, 1527 envoy to the Congress in Wrocław, 1531-1533, 1537 envoy to Ferdinand I of Habsburg, 1535-1537, 1540 envoy to Brandenburg, 1536 envoy to the estates of Livonia⌋ facta renuntiatio in animo confirmavit. Ob quam me vicissim Magnificentiae Vestrae offero, qui written over me⌈me q(ui)(?) qui written over me⌉ in illa<m> ama(n)d hidden by binding⌈[ma(n)d]ma(n)d hidden by binding⌉o[2] omnique favore prosequendo cessurus sum superinscribed⌈sumsum superinscribed⌉ nemini. Idipsum ut re ipsa aliquando non scribere aut dicere, sed reipsa Magnificentiae Vestrae exhibere, nedum ostendere, possem, nihil mihi foret gratius. Quam dominus Deus quam diutissime sospitet pro optime valentem omnique felicitate florentem conservet.