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Letter #3863

Ioannes [DANTISCUS] to UNKNOWN [Ermland (Warmia) Canon]
Heilsberg (Lidzbark Warmiński), 1539-02-01

English register:

Dantiscus sends the promised litterae dimissoriales and a letter to the Cantor [Johann Tymmermann].




Manuscript sources:
1rough draft in Latin, autograph, AAWO, AB, D. 7, f. 84r

Prints:
1CEID 1/2 No. 40, p. 170 (in extenso; English register)

 

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Venerabilis Domine, frater sincere dilecte.

Mittimus Fraternitati Vestrae, ut vocant, dimissoriales[1], quas sumus polliciti, et cf. Ioannes DANTISCUS to Johann TYMMERMANN 1539-02-01 or shortly before, CIDTC IDL 6418, letter lost, probably adiunctas litterascf. Ioannes DANTISCUS to Johann TYMMERMANN 1539-02-01 or shortly before, CIDTC IDL 6418, letter lost, probably ad venerabilem dominum Johann Tymmermann (Johann Zimmermann) (*1492 – †1564), nephew of Mauritius Ferber, Bishop of Ermland; studied in Cracow (1505) and in Rome (1517); 1519-1564 Canon of Ermland (Warmia); 1525-1528 administrator of the Chapter's estates in Allenstein (Olsztyn) and in 1538 in Frauenburg (Frombork); 1527-1539 Cantor of Ermland; 1537 General Administrator of the bishopric of Ermland (after Mauritius Ferber's death); 1539-1552 Custos of Ermland; 1547-1552 General Vicar of the diocese of Ermland (SBKW, p. 261; KOPICZKO 2, p. 336)cantoremJohann Tymmermann (Johann Zimmermann) (*1492 – †1564), nephew of Mauritius Ferber, Bishop of Ermland; studied in Cracow (1505) and in Rome (1517); 1519-1564 Canon of Ermland (Warmia); 1525-1528 administrator of the Chapter's estates in Allenstein (Olsztyn) and in 1538 in Frauenburg (Frombork); 1527-1539 Cantor of Ermland; 1537 General Administrator of the bishopric of Ermland (after Mauritius Ferber's death); 1539-1552 Custos of Ermland; 1547-1552 General Vicar of the diocese of Ermland (SBKW, p. 261; KOPICZKO 2, p. 336), cui ut actutum reddantur.

Fraternitatemque Vestram bene valere optamus.

[1 ] Litterae dimissoriales – here: the document issued by a bishop to allow his subject to be ordained by another bishop