Letter #4804
Ioannes DANTISCUS to Ermland (Warmia) ChapterLöbau (Lubawa), 1537-11-17
English register: Dantiscus thanks the Ermland Chapter for their congratulations on the papal permission to administrate the bishopric estate before he receives the provision bulla. He informs them that he has notified Tiedemann Giese of the planned time and route of his journey to Warmia. He demands the election capitulations that he pledged to in connection with the unrealized coadjutorship, which the Chapter was supposed to send him.
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Reverendissimo, Eximiis et Venerabilibus Dominis
Reverendissime, Eximii et Venerabiles Domini, fratres in Christo carissimi.
Salutem et omnem felicitatem.
Quod nobis ob missionem brevis apostolici, quo, nondum confirmata postulatione, admittitur nobis bonorum ecclesiae Varmiensis administratio,
Dominationes Vestrae congratulantur, magnas gratias habemus, cf.
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[1 ] From the mid-15th century the Warmia Chapter presented every bishop elect with election capitulations (the articuli iurati) for him to sign. These obligated the bishop to defend the rights and privileges of the Church in Warmia and to recognize that the Chapter and the bishop were partnersin managing the diocese. The capitulations also concerned more detailed issues of finances and jurisdiction. (cf. cf. BORAWSKA 1984 p. 75, 76, 209 ⌊Borawska, 1984, p. 75, 76, 209cf. BORAWSKA 1984 p. 75, 76, 209 ⌋ (also further references there), and also Articuli iurati Episcopi Ioannis Dantiscus (copy from the 16th/17th century, AAWO, Dok. Kap. A4/36)