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Letter #745

Henricus BAERS to Ioannes DANTISCUS
Leuven (Lovanium), [1532]-02-07


Manuscript sources:
1fair copy in Latin, AAWO, AB, D. 6, f. 128
2register with excerpt in Latin, English, 20th-century, CBKUL, R.III, 31, No. 378

Prints:
1DE VOCHT 1961 No. DE, 190, p. 129 (English register; excerpt)
2POULLE p. 34, footnote 15 (excerpt)

 

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Reverendo in Christo Patri regisque Polorum(!) ambasiatori

Reverendo in Christo Patri regisque Polorum(!) ambasiatori salutem.

Licet ego, quidem indignus, olim Vestrae Paternitatis benignitate receptus cun<c>taque clenodia Vestrae Paternitatis praesentia perspexerim, non minus singularitatem, modestiam scientiamque considerando atque accuitatem ingenii memoriaeque tenacitatem multarumque rerum, non solum studio aut labore, sed simulque natura innatum, non obstante mei ingenii tenuitatem, quam in primis Vestram Paternitatem considerandam, non minus aestimo (ut proverbiorum, non omnes Senecas esse posse), fiduciali animo ad Vestram Paternitatem scribendi causa ingenium me impulit.

Evigilet ergo spiritus Paternitatis Vestrae ipsum a terra ad sursumque sidera suspirando mentemque ad distantias mensurasque, a terra ad siderum concavitatem connexuramque novo anhelitu considerando, quorum exempla Vestrae Paternitati (licet indignus) repraesento. Gratanter ergo rogo atque iterum rogo (non mei meriti causa, sed intimi cordis Vestraeque Paternitatis amore), accipere dignemini.

Ex Lovanio, septimo Idus Februarii.

Per Vestrae Paternitatis servitorem, Henricum Vekenstiil alias Barsium, mathematicum, ecclesiae divi Petri Lovaniensis thesaurarium