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2 IDT  439 Introductory letter from Hilarius BERTHOLF to the Reader of the “Epitaphia, Epigrammata et Elegiae aliquot illustrium virorum in funere Mercurini Cardinalis marchionis Gattinariae caesaris Caroli Quinti Augusti supremi cancellarii”, published in Antwerp, 1531    Antwerp    1531

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En tibi habes, candidissime lector, poemata quaedam minime vulgaria clarissimorum aliquot virorum, inter quos princeps longe est unicus ille litterarum patronus reverendissimus praesul Ioannes Dantiscus (Johannes von Höfen, Ioannes de Curiis, Jan Dantyszek, Johannes Flachsbinder) (*1485 – †1548), eminent diplomat and humanist in the service of the Jagiellons, neo-Latin poet; 1530-1537 Bishop of Kulm; 1537-1548 Bishop of ErmlandIoannes DantiscusIoannes Dantiscus (Johannes von Höfen, Ioannes de Curiis, Jan Dantyszek, Johannes Flachsbinder) (*1485 – †1548), eminent diplomat and humanist in the service of the Jagiellons, neo-Latin poet; 1530-1537 Bishop of Kulm; 1537-1548 Bishop of Ermland, vir ac heros potius incomparabilis, princeps, inquam, cum aliis nominibus, tum vero, quod hoc etiam muneris illi plane debes, qui numquam non rectis studiis benigne facit, numquam desinit de litteris optime mereri, qui in Muses Greek goddesses of literature and the artsMusarumMuses Greek goddesses of literature and the arts etiam nunc suavitate ubi serenissimi Sigismund I Jagiellon (Zygmunt I) (*1467 – †1548), King of Poland and Grand Duke of Lithuania (1506-1548); Duke of Głogów (Glogau) (1499-1506), Duke of Opava (1501-1506), Governor of Silesia (1504-1506); son of King Kazimierz IV Jagiellon and Elisabeth of AustriaregisSigismund I Jagiellon (Zygmunt I) (*1467 – †1548), King of Poland and Grand Duke of Lithuania (1506-1548); Duke of Głogów (Glogau) (1499-1506), Duke of Opava (1501-1506), Governor of Silesia (1504-1506); son of King Kazimierz IV Jagiellon and Elisabeth of Austria negotiis satisfecit, continenter acquiescit, cf. Verg. A. 1.188, 6.158, 8.521, 8.586, 12.384 fidus Achates una cum fido suo, cum per legationes licet, Achates one of the characters from Virgil's "Aeneid", a friend of AeneasAchateAchates one of the characters from Virgil's "Aeneid", a friend of Aeneascf. Verg. A. 1.188, 6.158, 8.521, 8.586, 12.384 fidus Achates , magnifico domino Cornelis De Schepper (Cornelius Scepperus, Cornelis De Dobbele, Cornelius Duplicius) (*1503 – †1555), erudite, diplomat in the Habsburgs' service; close friend of Ioannes Dantiscus; initially in the service of Christian II of Oldenburg, King of Denmark; 1526 secretary and councillor to Emperor Charles V of Habsburg (CE, vol. 3, p. 218-220; DE VOCHT 1961, p. 15-24)Cornelio Dupplicio ScepperoCornelis De Schepper (Cornelius Scepperus, Cornelis De Dobbele, Cornelius Duplicius) (*1503 – †1555), erudite, diplomat in the Habsburgs' service; close friend of Ioannes Dantiscus; initially in the service of Christian II of Oldenburg, King of Denmark; 1526 secretary and councillor to Emperor Charles V of Habsburg (CE, vol. 3, p. 218-220; DE VOCHT 1961, p. 15-24), summo etiam Musarum patrono, viro ad omnia summa nato, qui tametsi toties oratoris officio fungitur et regum maxima negotia tractat, tamen non potest interdum facere, quin ad Musas delicias suas redeat. Itaque vel inter cenandum, ubi tum seriis historiis, tum etiam ludicris fabellis narrandis, convivas omnes mirifice recreat, vel dum latrunculis ludit aut tesseris, talia, dii boni, epigrammata facit, eaque tam facile, και εκ του παραχρημα, qualia ne possent quidem, qui hoc solum videntur agere vel ex professo. Adeo habet ingenium in numerato, tam exacte historias omnes vel ad miraculum usque callet, historias, inquam, etiam quamvis longissime dissitarum gentium, tam veteres, quam recentes, externas iuxta et nostrates. Nam ubi quamvis abstrusam vel leviter tetigeris, ille statim repetet altius, atque adeo cf. Hor. Ars 147 nec gemino bellum Troianum orditur ab ovo ab ovo geminocf. Hor. Ars 147 nec gemino bellum Troianum orditur ab ovo , ut Horace (Quintus Horatius Flaccus) (*68 BC – †8 BC), Roman lyric poet during the time of AugustusilleHorace (Quintus Horatius Flaccus) (*68 BC – †8 BC), Roman lyric poet during the time of Augustus ait, ibi - Deum immortalem! - quam nihil haeret, qui fluxus dictionis, quam electa verba, dicas de scripto pronuntiare. Et quod nemo satis miretur, nulla sunt adeo barbara, nulla tam externa vocabula regum populorum terrarum fluviorum montium, quae non ipse nominibus suis sine omni cunctatione appellet. Et praeter summam hanc memoriae felicitatem, nam sat habet, si quamvis densum volumen etiam Livy (Titus Livius Patavinus) (*ca. 59 BC – †ca. 17), Roman historian, author of Ab urbe condita libriTiti LiviiLivy (Titus Livius Patavinus) (*ca. 59 BC – †ca. 17), Roman historian, author of Ab urbe condita libri Decades vel semel in omni vita perlegerit, variarum etiam linguarum adeo promptam scientiam, tam extemporalem dicendi facultatem, quis non miretur? Ut omittam philosophiae mysteria, mathematices numeros omnes, orbem denique illum disciplinarum, quis id aetatis tam varia cognitione rerum, tanta experientia praeditus? Tanta dexteritate, fide, prudentia in obeundis negotiis? Ut non mirum videri debeat, si toties mittatur de rebus maximis legatus, aut non a quovis principe, non a rege regum Agamemnon in Greek mythology king of Mycenae; commander-in-chief of the Greeks in the Trojan War; he was the son of Atreus and older brother of MenelausAgamemnoneAgamemnon in Greek mythology king of Mycenae; commander-in-chief of the Greeks in the Trojan War; he was the son of Atreus and older brother of Menelaus, sed Divo Caesare Charles V of Habsburg (*1500 – †1558), ruler of the Burgundian territories (1506-1555), King of Spain as Charles I (1516-1556), King of Naples and Sicily, King of the Romans (1519-1530), Holy Roman Emperor of the German Nation (elected 1519, crowned 1530, abdicated 1556); son of Philip I the Handsome and Joanna the Mad of CastileCaroloCharles V of Habsburg (*1500 – †1558), ruler of the Burgundian territories (1506-1555), King of Spain as Charles I (1516-1556), King of Naples and Sicily, King of the Romans (1519-1530), Holy Roman Emperor of the German Nation (elected 1519, crowned 1530, abdicated 1556); son of Philip I the Handsome and Joanna the Mad of Castile Augusto. Verum de utriusque laudibus alias multo uberius.

Neque est, cur me hic assentari putes, studiose lector, nam et ingratus sim, si tacitus feram, et haec tua potius causa dicta sint, quamquam enim videtur multis Cicero (Marcus Tullius Cicero) (*106 BC – †43 BC), Roman orator, writer and philosopherM(arcus) Tullius CiceroCicero (Marcus Tullius Cicero) (*106 BC – †43 BC), Roman orator, writer and philosopher nimius suarum ipse laudum praedicator, nusquam tamen est in illis vehementior, quam cum ad eos, quos ad virtutem excitat, quod cf. Cic. Off. 1.78 Licet enim mihi, M. fili, apud te gloriari, ad quem et hereditas huius gloriae et factorum imitatio pertinet. cum ad filium scribit, ad quem spectat ipsius gloriae, ut inquit, hereditascf. Cic. Off. 1.78 Licet enim mihi, M. fili, apud te gloriari, ad quem et hereditas huius gloriae et factorum imitatio pertinet. , ita et ipse libens vobis talium virorum exempla propono, ad quos spectat harum laudum imitatio. Quapropter non possum, quin addam et illud de amplissimo domino praesule Ioannes Dantiscus (Johannes von Höfen, Ioannes de Curiis, Jan Dantyszek, Johannes Flachsbinder) (*1485 – †1548), eminent diplomat and humanist in the service of the Jagiellons, neo-Latin poet; 1530-1537 Bishop of Kulm; 1537-1548 Bishop of ErmlandIoanne DantiscoIoannes Dantiscus (Johannes von Höfen, Ioannes de Curiis, Jan Dantyszek, Johannes Flachsbinder) (*1485 – †1548), eminent diplomat and humanist in the service of the Jagiellons, neo-Latin poet; 1530-1537 Bishop of Kulm; 1537-1548 Bishop of Ermland.

Audi rem sane memorabilem, ut habeas etiam et hic, quod imitare. Nosti morem a Pythagoras of Samos (*ca. 570 BC – †ca. 495 BC), Greek philosopher and mathematicianPythagoraPythagoras of Samos (*ca. 570 BC – †ca. 495 BC), Greek philosopher and mathematician institutum, non tantum studioso homine sed etiam Christiano dignum, cf. Aureum l. 42 πη παρεβην τι δ’ερεξαcf. Aureum l. 42 . Sed rem paulo altius repetam.

Cum epigrammata quaedam partim alacriores, partim etiam maesti inter equitandum propter flumen Adige (Etsch, Athesium), river in Italy, flowing from the Alps in the Trentino-South Tyrol region, the second-largest river in ItalyAthesimAdige (Etsch, Athesium), river in Italy, flowing from the Alps in the Trentino-South Tyrol region, the second-largest river in Italy in rupibus Tridentinis faceremus, nam Ioannes Dantiscus (Johannes von Höfen, Ioannes de Curiis, Jan Dantyszek, Johannes Flachsbinder) (*1485 – †1548), eminent diplomat and humanist in the service of the Jagiellons, neo-Latin poet; 1530-1537 Bishop of Kulm; 1537-1548 Bishop of ErmlandilleIoannes Dantiscus (Johannes von Höfen, Ioannes de Curiis, Jan Dantyszek, Johannes Flachsbinder) (*1485 – †1548), eminent diplomat and humanist in the service of the Jagiellons, neo-Latin poet; 1530-1537 Bishop of Kulm; 1537-1548 Bishop of Ermland interdum nobis animi causa themata ac argumenta proponebat, ecce tibi obvii sunt equites pullati unus et alter e cognatis του τρισμακαριτου reverendissimi cardinalis Mercurino Arborio di Gattinara (*1465 – †1530), humanist, jurist, trusted and influential advisor to Charles V; 1501 entered the service of the Habsburgs as legal counsel to Duchess Margaret of Austria, 1504 advisor and President of the Privy Council of Margaret of Austria, after the governoship of the Netherlands was entrusted to her, 1518 Grand Chancellor of Castile and later of Charles V as Roman Emperor, 1529 Cardinal of St. Giovanni a Porta Latina (after the death of his wife, Andreetta Avogadro) (DE VOCHT 1961, p. 12; CE, vol. 2, p. 76-80)Mercurini a GattinariaMercurino Arborio di Gattinara (*1465 – †1530), humanist, jurist, trusted and influential advisor to Charles V; 1501 entered the service of the Habsburgs as legal counsel to Duchess Margaret of Austria, 1504 advisor and President of the Privy Council of Margaret of Austria, after the governoship of the Netherlands was entrusted to her, 1518 Grand Chancellor of Castile and later of Charles V as Roman Emperor, 1529 Cardinal of St. Giovanni a Porta Latina (after the death of his wife, Andreetta Avogadro) (DE VOCHT 1961, p. 12; CE, vol. 2, p. 76-80) et maesto, ut res ferebat, vultu reverendissimum dominum salutant. Aberamus autem Trent (Tridentum), city in northern Italy, Trentino-Alto Adige (Südtirol)TridentoTrent (Tridentum), city in northern Italy, Trentino-Alto Adige (Südtirol) ad quartum aut quintum fere lapidem. Statim perculit animum Ioannes Dantiscus (Johannes von Höfen, Ioannes de Curiis, Jan Dantyszek, Johannes Flachsbinder) (*1485 – †1548), eminent diplomat and humanist in the service of the Jagiellons, neo-Latin poet; 1530-1537 Bishop of Kulm; 1537-1548 Bishop of ErmlandilliusIoannes Dantiscus (Johannes von Höfen, Ioannes de Curiis, Jan Dantyszek, Johannes Flachsbinder) (*1485 – †1548), eminent diplomat and humanist in the service of the Jagiellons, neo-Latin poet; 1530-1537 Bishop of Kulm; 1537-1548 Bishop of Ermland, quid nuntii afferrent, neque lacrimas tenere potuit, qui illum sic vivum gesserat in oculis, adeo observarat, non potuit facere, quin esset in eadem navi, cum Mantua (Mantova), city in northern ItalyMantuamMantua (Mantova), city in northern Italy adverso, qua Po (Padus), river in Northern ItalyPadoPo (Padus), river in Northern Italy, qua Mincio, river in northern Italy, tributary of PoMincioMincio, river in northern Italy, tributary of Po veheretur. Neque, si per valetudinem licuisset adeo longe, nec tam sero fuisset secutus, immo vero oculos ei morienti libens clausisset.

Cum vero Trent (Tridentum), city in northern Italy, Trentino-Alto Adige (Südtirol)TridentumTrent (Tridentum), city in northern Italy, Trentino-Alto Adige (Südtirol) ingredimur, vixdum ingressus hospitium, videt funebrem illam pompam multo luctuosissimam. Equites lugubri vestitu praeibant. Capulum nigrum rubra cruce distinctum, ut amplissimi ordinis cardinalem facile agnosceres, referebant equi illi pullati et ipsi, luctum etiam tum demissis capitibus prae se ferentes, illi opinor, qui paulo ante Mercurino Arborio di Gattinara (*1465 – †1530), humanist, jurist, trusted and influential advisor to Charles V; 1501 entered the service of the Habsburgs as legal counsel to Duchess Margaret of Austria, 1504 advisor and President of the Privy Council of Margaret of Austria, after the governoship of the Netherlands was entrusted to her, 1518 Grand Chancellor of Castile and later of Charles V as Roman Emperor, 1529 Cardinal of St. Giovanni a Porta Latina (after the death of his wife, Andreetta Avogadro) (DE VOCHT 1961, p. 12; CE, vol. 2, p. 76-80)eumMercurino Arborio di Gattinara (*1465 – †1530), humanist, jurist, trusted and influential advisor to Charles V; 1501 entered the service of the Habsburgs as legal counsel to Duchess Margaret of Austria, 1504 advisor and President of the Privy Council of Margaret of Austria, after the governoship of the Netherlands was entrusted to her, 1518 Grand Chancellor of Castile and later of Charles V as Roman Emperor, 1529 Cardinal of St. Giovanni a Porta Latina (after the death of his wife, Andreetta Avogadro) (DE VOCHT 1961, p. 12; CE, vol. 2, p. 76-80) in lectica podagra laborantem gestarant, vulnus acerbum. Quid quaeris? Ubi non sine facibus et sollemni sonitu ad templum processissent, accedunt nobiles illi ad cenam Ioannes Dantiscus (Johannes von Höfen, Ioannes de Curiis, Jan Dantyszek, Johannes Flachsbinder) (*1485 – †1548), eminent diplomat and humanist in the service of the Jagiellons, neo-Latin poet; 1530-1537 Bishop of Kulm; 1537-1548 Bishop of Ermlandreverendissimi dominiIoannes Dantiscus (Johannes von Höfen, Ioannes de Curiis, Jan Dantyszek, Johannes Flachsbinder) (*1485 – †1548), eminent diplomat and humanist in the service of the Jagiellons, neo-Latin poet; 1530-1537 Bishop of Kulm; 1537-1548 Bishop of Ermland non tam, ut illum consolarentur, quam quod ipsi consolatione aliqua egerent, cumque eos acciperet cena non tam iucunda, quam grata, res mira accidit. Cum reverendissimus dominus Ioannes Dantiscus (Johannes von Höfen, Ioannes de Curiis, Jan Dantyszek, Johannes Flachsbinder) (*1485 – †1548), eminent diplomat and humanist in the service of the Jagiellons, neo-Latin poet; 1530-1537 Bishop of Kulm; 1537-1548 Bishop of ErmlandDantiscusIoannes Dantiscus (Johannes von Höfen, Ioannes de Curiis, Jan Dantyszek, Johannes Flachsbinder) (*1485 – †1548), eminent diplomat and humanist in the service of the Jagiellons, neo-Latin poet; 1530-1537 Bishop of Kulm; 1537-1548 Bishop of Ermland numquam tam hilare ac laute illustres hospites vel invitet, vel accipiat, numquam tam occupatus sit, quin priusquam se dormitum conferat, nihil habeat potius, quam ut non solum totius diei acta Pythagoreorum, quem dixi, more cogitatione recenseat, sed etiam vel audita memoratu digna, vel visa acute, vel cogitata prudenter, cotidie in diario suo perscribat, ostendit convivis etiam certissimo scripto praecognitum a se fuisse non diem modo, sed paene etiam horam, qua discessit reverendissimus Mercurino Arborio di Gattinara (*1465 – †1530), humanist, jurist, trusted and influential advisor to Charles V; 1501 entered the service of the Habsburgs as legal counsel to Duchess Margaret of Austria, 1504 advisor and President of the Privy Council of Margaret of Austria, after the governoship of the Netherlands was entrusted to her, 1518 Grand Chancellor of Castile and later of Charles V as Roman Emperor, 1529 Cardinal of St. Giovanni a Porta Latina (after the death of his wife, Andreetta Avogadro) (DE VOCHT 1961, p. 12; CE, vol. 2, p. 76-80)cardinalisMercurino Arborio di Gattinara (*1465 – †1530), humanist, jurist, trusted and influential advisor to Charles V; 1501 entered the service of the Habsburgs as legal counsel to Duchess Margaret of Austria, 1504 advisor and President of the Privy Council of Margaret of Austria, after the governoship of the Netherlands was entrusted to her, 1518 Grand Chancellor of Castile and later of Charles V as Roman Emperor, 1529 Cardinal of St. Giovanni a Porta Latina (after the death of his wife, Andreetta Avogadro) (DE VOCHT 1961, p. 12; CE, vol. 2, p. 76-80), hoc est recta ad caelum abiit, neque hoc nisi divinitus fieri potuit. Ita ut interdum tibi et amicis narravit et posteritati omnino litteris tradet. Postridie epicedia equo insidens effudit, quae tibi damus et studiosis omnibus.

Addidimus autem laudes tam eximii antistitis in calce libelli celebratas a duobus nostri temporis, Caspar Ursinus Velius (Caspar Bernhardi) (*1493 – †1539), humanist and poet, author of poems and chronicle of the wars of King Ferdinand against John Zápolya and the Ottoman Empire (De Bello hungarico, printed in 1762); friend of Erasmus of Rotterdam and Dantiscus; since 1509 servant of Gurk bishop Matthäus Lang; in 1527 became historian of King Ferdinand and in 1532 he was also appointed tutor of his children (DE VOCHT 1961, p. 56; CE, vol. 3, p. 356-357)alteroCaspar Ursinus Velius (Caspar Bernhardi) (*1493 – †1539), humanist and poet, author of poems and chronicle of the wars of King Ferdinand against John Zápolya and the Ottoman Empire (De Bello hungarico, printed in 1762); friend of Erasmus of Rotterdam and Dantiscus; since 1509 servant of Gurk bishop Matthäus Lang; in 1527 became historian of King Ferdinand and in 1532 he was also appointed tutor of his children (DE VOCHT 1961, p. 56; CE, vol. 3, p. 356-357) Horace (Quintus Horatius Flaccus) (*68 BC – †8 BC), Roman lyric poet during the time of AugustusHoratioHorace (Quintus Horatius Flaccus) (*68 BC – †8 BC), Roman lyric poet during the time of Augustus, Ovid (Publius Ovidius Naso) (*43 BC – †17 or 18 AD), ancient Roman poetOvidioOvid (Publius Ovidius Naso) (*43 BC – †17 or 18 AD), ancient Roman poet Helius Eobanus Hessus (Eobanus Koch, Helius Coccius) (*1488 – †1540), neo Latin poet, humanist and writer, since 1509 secretary of bishop of Pomesania Hiob Dobeneck, lecturer of law at the University of Erfurt, 1526-1533 lecturer in the Nuremberg Gymnasium, 1530 visited Augsburg during the Imperial Diet, since 1536 professor of history at the University of Marburg; in 1512 attended the wedding of Sigismund I Jagiellon and Barbara Zápolya at Cracow (NDB, Bd. 4, s. 543-545; CE, vol. 1, p. 434-436)alteroHelius Eobanus Hessus (Eobanus Koch, Helius Coccius) (*1488 – †1540), neo Latin poet, humanist and writer, since 1509 secretary of bishop of Pomesania Hiob Dobeneck, lecturer of law at the University of Erfurt, 1526-1533 lecturer in the Nuremberg Gymnasium, 1530 visited Augsburg during the Imperial Diet, since 1536 professor of history at the University of Marburg; in 1512 attended the wedding of Sigismund I Jagiellon and Barbara Zápolya at Cracow (NDB, Bd. 4, s. 543-545; CE, vol. 1, p. 434-436). Talium virorum laudes etiam ipsis invitis perpetuo canentur. Neque est, quod de Mercurino Arborio di Gattinara (*1465 – †1530), humanist, jurist, trusted and influential advisor to Charles V; 1501 entered the service of the Habsburgs as legal counsel to Duchess Margaret of Austria, 1504 advisor and President of the Privy Council of Margaret of Austria, after the governoship of the Netherlands was entrusted to her, 1518 Grand Chancellor of Castile and later of Charles V as Roman Emperor, 1529 Cardinal of St. Giovanni a Porta Latina (after the death of his wife, Andreetta Avogadro) (DE VOCHT 1961, p. 12; CE, vol. 2, p. 76-80)MercurinoMercurino Arborio di Gattinara (*1465 – †1530), humanist, jurist, trusted and influential advisor to Charles V; 1501 entered the service of the Habsburgs as legal counsel to Duchess Margaret of Austria, 1504 advisor and President of the Privy Council of Margaret of Austria, after the governoship of the Netherlands was entrusted to her, 1518 Grand Chancellor of Castile and later of Charles V as Roman Emperor, 1529 Cardinal of St. Giovanni a Porta Latina (after the death of his wife, Andreetta Avogadro) (DE VOCHT 1961, p. 12; CE, vol. 2, p. 76-80) cardinali orationem funebrem hic exspectes, cum habeas tot poetarum elegantissimas laudationes. Sed hoc dolet nobis lepidissimum epigramma excidisse reverendissimi domini Vicenzo Pimpinello (Vicenzo Pimpinella) (*1485 – †1534), humanist and Greek scholar; in 1531-1532 represented the interests of Queen Bona Sforza at the imperial court; in 1532 he tried to obtain (without success) governorship of the Duchy of Rossano; 1525 archbishop of Rossano; 1529 papal nuncio at the court of Ferdinand I (as the first resident papal nuncio in Vienna) (POCIECHA 4, p. 125, 251, 272; BBK, XVII (2000), szp. 1071-1072)Vincentii PimpinelliVicenzo Pimpinello (Vicenzo Pimpinella) (*1485 – †1534), humanist and Greek scholar; in 1531-1532 represented the interests of Queen Bona Sforza at the imperial court; in 1532 he tried to obtain (without success) governorship of the Duchy of Rossano; 1525 archbishop of Rossano; 1529 papal nuncio at the court of Ferdinand I (as the first resident papal nuncio in Vienna) (POCIECHA 4, p. 125, 251, 272; BBK, XVII (2000), szp. 1071-1072), archiepiscopi Rosanensis, apud invictissimi Ferdinand I of Habsburg (*1503 – †1564), from 1521 Archduke of Austria, from 1526 King of Bohemia and Hungary, Croatia and Slavonia as Ferdinand I, 1531-1558 King of the Romans, 1558-1564 Holy Roman Emperor; son of Philip I the Handsome and Joanna the Mad of Castile, a younger brother of Charles V of Habsburgregis RomanorumFerdinand I of Habsburg (*1503 – †1564), from 1521 Archduke of Austria, from 1526 King of Bohemia and Hungary, Croatia and Slavonia as Ferdinand I, 1531-1558 King of the Romans, 1558-1564 Holy Roman Emperor; son of Philip I the Handsome and Joanna the Mad of Castile, a younger brother of Charles V of Habsburg serenisssimam maiestatem nuntii apostolici, quod ubi forte reperietur, statim vobis curabimus. Nacti sumus interim, postquam reliqua essent excusa, epitaphium unum et alterum domini Francis van Cranevelt (*1485 – †1564), humanist, doctor of both laws at the Louvain University (1510), author of the translations of several works of Greek authors; friend of Erasmus of Rotterdam, Thomas More and many others outstanding erudites; author of the speeches to King of Denmark Christian II, Emperor Charles V and cardinal Thomas Wolsey, which he wrote on behalf of the city of Bruges; 1515-1522 pensionary of Bruges; 1522-1564 member of the grand council of Mechelen (DE VOCHT 1961, p. 322; CE, vol. 1, p. 354-355)Francisci CraneveldiiFrancis van Cranevelt (*1485 – †1564), humanist, doctor of both laws at the Louvain University (1510), author of the translations of several works of Greek authors; friend of Erasmus of Rotterdam, Thomas More and many others outstanding erudites; author of the speeches to King of Denmark Christian II, Emperor Charles V and cardinal Thomas Wolsey, which he wrote on behalf of the city of Bruges; 1515-1522 pensionary of Bruges; 1522-1564 member of the grand council of Mechelen (DE VOCHT 1961, p. 322; CE, vol. 1, p. 354-355) consiliarii Mechelen (Malines, Mechlinia), city in the Low Countries, 23 km S of Antwerp, today in BelgiumMechliniaeMechelen (Malines, Mechlinia), city in the Low Countries, 23 km S of Antwerp, today in Belgium, quem etiam mirum est perinde, ut dominum Pieter Gillis (Petrus Aegidius) (*1486 – †1533), humanist, bachelor of law, town clerk and printer in Antwerp; close friend of Erasmus and Thomas More (CE, vol. 2, p. 99-101)Petrum AegidiumPieter Gillis (Petrus Aegidius) (*1486 – †1533), humanist, bachelor of law, town clerk and printer in Antwerp; close friend of Erasmus and Thomas More (CE, vol. 2, p. 99-101) Antwerp (Antwerpen, Antverpia), city in the Low Countries, from 1315 a Hanseatic port, in the 16th century the centre of Brabant’s artistic life and the wealthiest trade city in Europe, today in northern BelgiumAntverpiaeAntwerp (Antwerpen, Antverpia), city in the Low Countries, from 1315 a Hanseatic port, in the 16th century the centre of Brabant’s artistic life and the wealthiest trade city in Europe, today in northern Belgium inter tanta negotia ad has litteras posse respicere. Videres domi illius trilingues etiam Musas, inter rubricas et ceras miniatulas, Mercurium τον λογιον inter Bartolo da Sassoferrato (Bartolus de Saxoferrato) (*1313 or 1314 – †1357), famous Italian jurist, author of the commentaries to Corpus Iuris Civilis; he taught law in Pisa and Perugia; councillor of Emperor Charles IV (MAIOLO, p. 217-230)BartolosBartolo da Sassoferrato (Bartolus de Saxoferrato) (*1313 or 1314 – †1357), famous Italian jurist, author of the commentaries to Corpus Iuris Civilis; he taught law in Pisa and Perugia; councillor of Emperor Charles IV (MAIOLO, p. 217-230) et Baldo degli Ubaldi (Baldus) (*ca. 1327 – †1400), famous Italian jurist, disciple of Bartolo da Sassoferrato, since 1359 Franciscan; councillor of the Pope Urban VI (CANNING, p. 3-6)

Angelo degli Ubaldi (*1328 – †1407), famous Italian jurist, disciple of Bartolo da Sassoferrato, brother of Baldo and Pietro

Pietro degli Ubaldi (*1335 – †1400), famous Italian jurist, disciple of Bartolo da Sassoferrato, brother of Baldo and Angelo
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Angelo degli Ubaldi (*1328 – †1407), famous Italian jurist, disciple of Bartolo da Sassoferrato, brother of Baldo and Pietro

Pietro degli Ubaldi (*1335 – †1400), famous Italian jurist, disciple of Bartolo da Sassoferrato, brother of Baldo and Angelo
habitare. Debes igitur his tam illustribus viris hoc libelli, q(ui) abs te nihil aliud exspectant, quam ut manibus illius summi viri bene preceris et memineris, etiam in gravissimis studiis atque curis, litterarum vicissitudine Musarum amoenitate nihil esse suavius, nihil libero homine dignius.

Vale et ad imitandum tibi optima quaeque propone.

3 IDT  333 UNKNOWN to all and each        1533-01-10

Manuscript sources:
1copy, AAWO, AB, D. 67, f. 169-171 + f. [1] missed in numbering after 171
4 IDT   69 Ioannes DANTISCUS confirms a sentence concerning litigation between parish priest of Żuławy Wielkie (Grosses Werder) and the citizens of Żuławy    Marienburg (Malbork)    1536-05-16

Manuscript sources:
1copy in German, 16th-century, APG, 508, 1218, p. 10-10a
2copy in German, 16th-century, APG, 508, 1218, p. 14
5 IDT   44 Ferdinand I of Habsburg to all and each    Wrocław (Breslau)    1538-06-16

Manuscript sources:
1fair copy in Latin, in secretary's hand, author's signature, AGAD, Zbiór Dokumentów Pergaminowych, 5421
2office copy, BCz, 1596, p. 498-501
6 IDT  384 Edict issued by Ioannes DANTISCUS against heretics    Heilsberg (Lidzbark Warmiński)    1539-03-21

Manuscript sources:
1office copy in German, in secretary's hand, AAWO, AB, A 2, f. 1v-6v

Prints:
1Spicilegium No. 1, p. 329-332
2PROWE 1884 p. 541-543
7 IDT  385 Edict issued by Ioannes DANTISCUS against heretics and counterfeit coin    Schmolainen (Smolajny)    1540-04-15

Manuscript sources:
1office copy in German, in secretary's hand, AAWO, AB, A 2, f. 23r-v

Prints:
1Spicilegium No. 2, p. 332-333
2PROWE 1884 p. 544-545
8 IDT  441 Mandate by Ioannes DANTISCUS concerning flax growing        1545-03-12

Manuscript sources:
1office copy in German, in secretary's hand, AAWO, AB, A 2, f. 50r-51r
2rough draft in German, in secretary's hand, AAWO, AB, D.103, f. 71r-v
3copy in German, 16th-century, RA, Extranea IX Polen, vol. 147, f. 1r-v

Prints:
1THIMM No. 4, p. 46-47

 

Text & apparatus & commentaryPlain textText & commentaryText & apparatus

 

AAWO, AB, A2, f. 50r

Sequitur mandatum de lini satione

Allen unnd itzlichen unsern heuptleuthen und burggraven / unser schlosser / stedte / und ampter / sunderlich aber dem erbarn Georg von Elditten ms 1 hie,
ms 2 omitted
hiems 1 hie,
ms 2 omitted
czu Heilsberg burggraven / unser genad czuvora written overssaa written oversn. /

Lieber getreuer. /

Wir haben noch anmerckung der vielen und manigfeldigen unboquemigkeit und vorterbnus unser underthan / so aus der menge des flachs / welchenn sich mher der pawer czubauen den ander getreide bofleisiget / und des nicht sunder der freunde kaufman der in vorfurt / gebessert ist / den artickel der landsordnung bei des hochwirdigen in Got vorstorbnen unsers vorfharen hern Mauritius Ferber (*1471 – †1537), doctor of both canon and civil law; from 1507 Canon of Ermland (Warmia) and Lübeck; from 1514 Canon of Trier; 1512-1515 parish priest of the Church of Saints Peter and Paul in Gdańsk (Danzig); from 1516 Custos of Ermland and parish priest of the Church of the Blessed Virgin Mary in Gdańsk; from 1519 Canon of Dorpat; from 1523 Canon of Revel; 1523-1537 Bishop of Ermland (KOPICZKO 2, p. 71-72; SBKW, p. 59-60)bischofs MauritiiMauritius Ferber (*1471 – †1537), doctor of both canon and civil law; from 1507 Canon of Ermland (Warmia) and Lübeck; from 1514 Canon of Trier; 1512-1515 parish priest of the Church of Saints Peter and Paul in Gdańsk (Danzig); from 1516 Custos of Ermland and parish priest of the Church of the Blessed Virgin Mary in Gdańsk; from 1519 Canon of Dorpat; from 1523 Canon of Revel; 1523-1537 Bishop of Ermland (KOPICZKO 2, p. 71-72; SBKW, p. 59-60) geczeitenn / gemacht und daruber ausgangen / widderumb durch dis unser mandat wollen publicirt und starck gehalten haben. Und lautet also. Dieweil och auss der menge des flaches viel vorterblicher unboquemickeit erwechst / sol weiter niemandt mer / den von einer huben einen halben morgen / mit leinsamen ungeteilt / das man ms 1 ihm,
ms 2 thu
ihmms 1 ihm,
ms 2 thu
boquemlich messen kan / bosheen AAWO, AB, A2, f. 50v und[1] soviel newes ackers / als er darczu rotten und reumen wirdt / welchen ehr drei ihar und nicht lenger darczu brauchen mag. / Wer ubertreten wurde / sol noch anczal der morgen von itzlichem ms. iglichem(!) itzlichemitzlichem ms. iglichem(!) vier m(arcken) / vom halben czwo der herschaft vorfallen sein.

Domit aber ms 1 och,
ms 2 och
ochms 1 och,
ms 2 och
unser underthan / nicht nachlesig im getreide czubauen bofunden / so ordnen und bovelen wir aufs new / das alle die ihenigen, so noch obenangeczigten unser landsordnung artickel vorbass flachs werden bauen / czum geringsten och czehen schessel kornn / bei unser harten straffe sehen sollenn. / Dieweil wir och mercklichen vorfang / und unserer vorfharen constitution abuch spurenn / das itziter durch die landtfherer von unseren underthan und pauersleuten das rauchwerg und wildtfel / umb kleines genisses willen mit vorkauf aus unsernn henden gekauft wirdt. So wollen ... illegible...... illegible wir und gebittenn das keiner vorthin / von unsern underthan erkeinem landtfherer fremden ader under superinscribedunderunder superinscribed uns gesessenn / das rauchwerg von mardern / lochsen / biberenn / otteren / fuchsen / wolffen und wie das genant mag werden / vorkeufen ader erkeiner von denen daruber einigen kauf machen sol / sunder das alles czuvor der hersthaft uberantworthen / wo solches ubergangen sol der keuffer pferde / wagen / und wahre / der vorkeufer czhen m(arcken) buss vorfallen sein. Welches du allenn freienn und schultzenn mit etlichen aus des dorffs gemeinden unsers camerampts under dir wirst lassen vorlesenn / das ms 1 sie,
ms 2 omitted
siems 1 sie,
ms 2 omitted
solch unser bovelich neben darauf angesatzter strafe / den andern gemeinden unser dorffer darin sie sitzenn / thun ankundigen / ihnen och disses unsers mandats abschrift / so sie das bogeren wurden mitteilen. Und den schultzenn in sunderheit von unsernt wegen bovelenn / das sie fleisige und ms 1 gutte,
ms 2 g[...] leaf deeply bound
guttems 1 gutte,
ms 2 g[...] leaf deeply bound
acht darauf haben / damit ein ider paversman unserer dorffer / disse unsere ordnung also vorbass halte / und der volge ms 1 thu,
ms 2 omitted
thums 1 thu,
ms 2 omitted
/ und dir ubertreter die angeben und anczeigen. Wurde aber ms 2 die,
ms 1 omitted
diems 2 die,
ms 1 omitted
erkeiner hirin so vol des flachs bauens als des rauchwercks halben / strefflich bofunden / und der czuvor vom schultzen des dorfs darin ehr sitzet dir nicht weit angeczeigt / sol der schultz hirin nachlesig bofundenn / czhen m(arcken) buss auserhalb der vorangeczeigten und ernanten straffe des ubertreters / uns abczulegen vorfallen sein / die du och unerleslich von ihnen furderen und uns uberant AAWO, AB, A2, f. 51r worten wirst. In dissem allem willen wir das du deinen hochsten fleis anwendest / und ms 1 nimanth,
ms 2 nymants
nimanthms 1 nimanth,
ms 2 nymants
ms 1 uberschest,
ms 2 uberschen(n)
uberschestms 1 uberschest,
ms 2 uberschen(n)
/ damit du selbst von uns streflich nicht werdest bofundenn. / Daran thustu unser gefellige und ernstliche meinung.

Des czu urkundt haben wir unser sigel an diesen ofnen brif lassen druckenn. /

Der gegeben ist auf unserm schloss Heilsberg den XII Martii anno 1545.

AAWO, AB, D. 103, f. 71v

An h(erenn) Glaubitz und den herenn Vogt

Damit ihr wir firnach / d es an eur(e)m vleiss nicht gemangelt hab / synitzen mug(en) Daran thut ihr unser etc.