Letter #5754
Alfonso de VALDÉS to Ioannes DANTISCUSs.l., [1526-09-18 — 1526-12-10 or 1527-01-26 — 1527-08-23 or 1527-10-18 — 1528-12-17 or 1529-04-20 — 1529-07-27 or 1529-08-12 — 1529-10-18 or 1529-11-05 — 1530-04-19 or 1530-06-26 — 1530-11-23 or 1530-12-19 — 1531-06-15 or 1531-06-30 — 1531-11-28 or 1531-12-12 — 1532-01-17 or 1532-04-06 — 1532-07-07]
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As a curiosity, Valdés sends Dantiscus a booklet that he found by chance when tidying his luggage. It contains prayers or hymns that were supposed to protect the Moors during battle. The booklet was accompanied by a streap of beaten gold embossed with Arabic letters of some religious significance unclear to Valdés. He sends it as well.
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Salutem.
Meas mihi sarcinulas evolventi forte fortuna ad manus venit hic libellus, in quo nonnullae, ut audio, insunt precationes carminave, quibus Mauri sese in proelio tutos fore existimant. Nactus sum propterea una cum libello, quam vides, auream laminam Arabicis characteribus impressam, quam etiam religionis nescio quid Mauri habere sibi ipsis persuadent. Visa est mihi res haud prorsus indigna, quae non ob religionem, sed ob rei novitatem ad te iret. Tu utrumque grato animo accipe et vale.
Tuus Valdesius