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Stanisław CYPSER

Stanisław Cypser (Stanisław Zipser) (*before 1489 – †1540), owner of a trading company with a factory in Antwerp, tradesman in zibeline for Henry VIII Tudor, courtier of Krzysztof Szydłowiecki, protector (as a Mayor of Cracow) of the German-language mass officiated in St. Mary's Church in Cracow; ennobled by Emperors Maximilian I and Charles V of Habsburg (1532 - confirmation by Sigismund I Jagiellon); 1522 Cracow councillor, at least in 1536 Mayor of Cracow (PSB 4, p. 129)

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1IDL 3710 Stanisław CYPSER to Ioannes DANTISCUS, Antwerp, 1531-07-02


Manuscript sources:
1fair copy in German, autograph, BCz, 1595, p. 305-306

Auxiliary sources:
1register in Polish, 20th-century, B. PAU-PAN, 8246 (TK 8), f. 360

 

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BCz, 1595, p. 306

Illustrissimo zu Christo domino domino 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 ErmlandIohanni 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, Dei gratia episcopo Culmensi, serenissimi regis Poloniae paper damaged[renissimi regis Poloniae]renissimi regis Poloniae paper damaged 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 AustriaSigissmundi paper damaged[ndi]ndi paper damagedSigismund 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 secretaio paper damaged[io]io paper damaged [...] paper damaged[...][...] paper damaged [...] paper damaged[...][...] paper damagedsimo

BCz, 1595, p. 305

Hochwyrdiger un(n)d Genediger Her.

Ich hab vo(n) Ewer G(e)node eyn briff gekrigen(n), den Ew(er) G(e)node mit szeyne eyge(n) hanth geschryben(n) hot. Ausz welhem(m) ich vernome(n) hab, dasz ich szulde kume(n) beyn Brussels (Bruxellae), city in the Low Countries, Duchy of Brabant, since the regency of Mary of Hungary the capital of the Habsburg Netherlands, today the capital of BelgiumBrussellBrussels (Bruxellae), city in the Low Countries, Duchy of Brabant, since the regency of Mary of Hungary the capital of the Habsburg Netherlands, today the capital of Belgium da mytt meyne czebell / un(n)d Ewer Herschafft vil myr G(e)node un(n)d günst bewyssen(n) un(n)d ewr hulffen(n) hab ms. ab(!) habhab ms. ab(!) ich dy künde aldo verbiffen(n), / dasz ich vo(n) Ewer G(e)node hach dankszam bin un(n)d vil ouh danken(n), dasz ich keyn(n) Ewer G(e)node alz ligen(n) meyne(n) herr(n)n vordinen vil, noch mey(n)e hochszten(n) vermügen, / sunder disse vohe kan ych niht küme(n), den ich hab mich vasz szünderlich un(n)d eyrdeuts uff dem vege lasz vo(n) czebell, dy sullen(n) disse vohe gewisz küme(n). Alzo vil ych dy andre vohe gewisz bey Ewer G(e)node zu Brussels (Bruxellae), city in the Low Countries, Duchy of Brabant, since the regency of Mary of Hungary the capital of the Habsburg Netherlands, today the capital of BelgiumBrussellBrussels (Bruxellae), city in the Low Countries, Duchy of Brabant, since the regency of Mary of Hungary the capital of the Habsburg Netherlands, today the capital of Belgium szeyn(n), / domit ich mih zu Ew(er) Herschafft G(e)node un(n)d günst vil beffollen(n) han etc.

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Bytte Ew(er) G(e)node volt vor den Heinrich von Res (†1532), Gdańsk burgher, merchant in Antwerp (AT 13, p. 226; KOLBERG 1913 Archivalisches, 114 and footnote 1)Henrih vo(n) ResseHeinrich von Res (†1532), Gdańsk burgher, merchant in Antwerp (AT 13, p. 226; KOLBERG 1913 Archivalisches, 114 and footnote 1) niht superinscribednihtniht superinscribed gedenken(n), dasz ich an Ew(er) G(e)node um(m)b dy czebel geschreyben(n) hab un(n)d vo niht under Ew(er) G(e)node vie volt doch ima(n)cz ffrage(n), ab 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 Castilekyesserlihe magestatCharles 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 solde kauffe(n) sulhe excellente czeczell un(n)d myr eyn kley(n) briffle dervo(n) schreyben(n) keyn 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 BelgiumAndorff(en)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 Belgium.

Ew(er) Gnade(n) wiliger dyner Stanisław Cypser (Stanisław Zipser) (*before 1489 – †1540), owner of a trading company with a factory in Antwerp, tradesman in zibeline for Henry VIII Tudor, courtier of Krzysztof Szydłowiecki, protector (as a Mayor of Cracow) of the German-language mass officiated in St. Mary's Church in Cracow; ennobled by Emperors Maximilian I and Charles V of Habsburg (1532 - confirmation by Sigismund I Jagiellon); 1522 Cracow councillor, at least in 1536 Mayor of Cracow (PSB 4, p. 129)Stenczell CzipßerStanisław Cypser (Stanisław Zipser) (*before 1489 – †1540), owner of a trading company with a factory in Antwerp, tradesman in zibeline for Henry VIII Tudor, courtier of Krzysztof Szydłowiecki, protector (as a Mayor of Cracow) of the German-language mass officiated in St. Mary's Church in Cracow; ennobled by Emperors Maximilian I and Charles V of Habsburg (1532 - confirmation by Sigismund I Jagiellon); 1522 Cracow councillor, at least in 1536 Mayor of Cracow (PSB 4, p. 129) manu propria

2IDL 3519 Stanisław CYPSER to Ioannes DANTISCUS, Antwerp, 1531-07-20


Manuscript sources:
1fair copy in Latin, autograph, BCz, 1595, p. 317- 320

Auxiliary sources:
1register in Polish, 20th-century, B. PAU-PAN, 8246 (TK 8), f. 360

 

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BCz, 1595, p. 320

Reverendissimo Domino, domino 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 ErmlandIohanni 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 Dei gratia episcopo Culmensi, 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 AustriaSigismundi regis PoloniaeSigismund 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 etc. secretario et oratori dignissimo, domino meo gratiosissimo

BCz, 1595, p. 317

Reverendissime Domine, domine mihi gratiosissime.

Post meorum servitiorum recommendationem.

Mitto Reverendissimae Dominationi Vestrae per praesentium ostensorem litteram sacrae Bona Sforza (*1494 – †1557), Queen of Poland and Grand Duchess of Lithuania (1518-1557); the second wife of Sigismund I Jagiellon; Duchess of Bari and Rossano; daughter of Gian Galeazzo Sforza of Milan and Isabella of Aragonreginalis maiestatis PoloniaeBona Sforza (*1494 – †1557), Queen of Poland and Grand Duchess of Lithuania (1518-1557); the second wife of Sigismund I Jagiellon; Duchess of Bari and Rossano; daughter of Gian Galeazzo Sforza of Milan and Isabella of Aragon, dominae nostrae, et litteram magnifici domini Krzysztof Szydłowiecki (*1466 – †1532), one of the most trusted advisors of the King Sigismund I Jagiellon; 1497-1507 Marshal of the court of prince Sigismund Jagiellon, Cracow master of pantry; 1507-1510 court treasurer; 1509 castellan of Sandomierz; 1511 Vice-Chancellor of the Crown; 1515 - grand chancellor; 1515-1527 Voivode of Cracow; 1515 - Starost; 1527-1532 - Castellancastellanni CracoviensisKrzysztof Szydłowiecki (*1466 – †1532), one of the most trusted advisors of the King Sigismund I Jagiellon; 1497-1507 Marshal of the court of prince Sigismund Jagiellon, Cracow master of pantry; 1507-1510 court treasurer; 1509 castellan of Sandomierz; 1511 Vice-Chancellor of the Crown; 1515 - grand chancellor; 1515-1527 Voivode of Cracow; 1515 - Starost; 1527-1532 - Castellan, et alias duas litteras: unam a domino Jan Lewicki (†1555), before 1522 sollicitator for Primate Jan Łaski's affairs in Rome, 1522 Latin secretary to Queen Bona Sforza; ca. 1524 Cantor in Płock; 1535 superintendent of Płock cathedral; 1535 presented to the parish in Biała and to the canonry of St. Michael's collegiate church in Płock; 1538 Commendatory Abbot of the monastery of Canons Regular of the Lateran in Czerwińsk; Queen's envoy to Charles V of Habsburg (POCIECHA 2, p. 96-97)LLeuiczkiJan Lewicki (†1555), before 1522 sollicitator for Primate Jan Łaski's affairs in Rome, 1522 Latin secretary to Queen Bona Sforza; ca. 1524 Cantor in Płock; 1535 superintendent of Płock cathedral; 1535 presented to the parish in Biała and to the canonry of St. Michael's collegiate church in Płock; 1538 Commendatory Abbot of the monastery of Canons Regular of the Lateran in Czerwińsk; Queen's envoy to Charles V of Habsburg (POCIECHA 2, p. 96-97), aliam a domino Nikolaus Nibschitz (Mikołaj Nipszyc) (*ca. 1483 – †1541), royal courtier, diplomat in the service of Sigismund I and Albrecht von Hohenzollern-Ansbach, Dantiscus' friend; from 1525 until his death an official representative of Duke Albrecht at the Cracow royal court; from 1532 royal secretary; 1519 royal envoy to Albrecht von Hohenzollern, Grand Master of the Teutonic Order, 1525, 1526 envoy to Hungary, 1527 envoy to the Congress in Wrocław, 1531-1533, 1537 envoy to Ferdinand I of Habsburg, 1535-1537, 1540 envoy to Brandenburg, 1536 envoy to the estates of LivoniaNicolao NipscziczNikolaus Nibschitz (Mikołaj Nipszyc) (*ca. 1483 – †1541), royal courtier, diplomat in the service of Sigismund I and Albrecht von Hohenzollern-Ansbach, Dantiscus' friend; from 1525 until his death an official representative of Duke Albrecht at the Cracow royal court; from 1532 royal secretary; 1519 royal envoy to Albrecht von Hohenzollern, Grand Master of the Teutonic Order, 1525, 1526 envoy to Hungary, 1527 envoy to the Congress in Wrocław, 1531-1533, 1537 envoy to Ferdinand I of Habsburg, 1535-1537, 1540 envoy to Brandenburg, 1536 envoy to the estates of Livonia, aulico reginalis maiestatis, qui nunc erat orator Prague (Praha, Praga), city in central Bohemia, on the Vltava river, from the 9th century capital of Bohemia, archepiscopal seePragaePrague (Praha, Praga), city in central Bohemia, on the Vltava river, from the 9th century capital of Bohemia, archepiscopal see apud divum 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 Habsburgregem BohemmiaeFerdinand 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 etc., prout Reverendissima Dominatio Vestra latius ex litteris istis intelliget. Etiam eidem nuntio commisi, quod nulli alteri has litteras dare debet, nisi Reverendissimae Dominationi Vestrae ad manus proprias, alias mihi eas versus 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 BelgiumAndorpiamAntwerp (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 reportare debet. Et ideo, si Reverendissimae Dominationi Vestrae istae litterae pervenerunt, rogo, dignetur mihi scribere, ut ego securus essem et scirem, quod hae litterae Reverendissimae Dominationis Vestrae ad manus pervenerunt et datae sunt. Etiam, Reverendissime Domine, portavi vel attuli mecum ex Poland (Kingdom of Poland, Polonia)PoloniaPoland (Kingdom of Poland, Polonia) res pellifi ms. e(!) ii ms. e(!) ciarias, videlicet aliquas quadragenas sabellinos valde excellentissimos et ultra 40 guadragenae marderinos, lampardos, hermelinos et de scismis valde optimos. Si Reverendissima Dominatio Vestra cito esset apud 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 Castilecaesaream maiestatemCharles 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 Brussels (Bruxellae), city in the Low Countries, Duchy of Brabant, since the regency of Mary of Hungary the capital of the Habsburg Netherlands, today the capital of BelgiumBruselaeBrussels (Bruxellae), city in the Low Countries, Duchy of Brabant, since the regency of Mary of Hungary the capital of the Habsburg Netherlands, today the capital of Belgium et esset tum consilio Reverendissimae Dominationis Vestrae, ut cum istis rebus ad Bruselam venirem, mox veniam. Ac tamen sine consilio et voluntate Reverendissimae Dominationis Vestrae nihil facere volo. BCz, 1595, p. 318Ego in quibuscumque Reverendissimae Dominationi Vestrae servire possum, omnia ad mandata et placita facere volo, tamquam domino meo gratiosissimo. Cuius gratiae ac favoribus iterum atque iterum me commendo.

Eiusdem Reverendissimae Dominationis Vestrae servitor Stanisław Cypser (Stanisław Zipser) (*before 1489 – †1540), owner of a trading company with a factory in Antwerp, tradesman in zibeline for Henry VIII Tudor, courtier of Krzysztof Szydłowiecki, protector (as a Mayor of Cracow) of the German-language mass officiated in St. Mary's Church in Cracow; ennobled by Emperors Maximilian I and Charles V of Habsburg (1532 - confirmation by Sigismund I Jagiellon); 1522 Cracow councillor, at least in 1536 Mayor of Cracow (PSB 4, p. 129)Stanislaus CzipszerStanisław Cypser (Stanisław Zipser) (*before 1489 – †1540), owner of a trading company with a factory in Antwerp, tradesman in zibeline for Henry VIII Tudor, courtier of Krzysztof Szydłowiecki, protector (as a Mayor of Cracow) of the German-language mass officiated in St. Mary's Church in Cracow; ennobled by Emperors Maximilian I and Charles V of Habsburg (1532 - confirmation by Sigismund I Jagiellon); 1522 Cracow councillor, at least in 1536 Mayor of Cracow (PSB 4, p. 129) manu propria scripsit

3IDL 3712 Stanisław CYPSER to Ioannes DANTISCUS, [Antwerp?], 1531-07-26


Manuscript sources:
1fair copy in German, autograph, BCz, 1595, p. 325-328

 

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BCz, 1595, p. 328

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BCz, 1595, p. 325

Hochwirdiger un(n)d Genediger Her.

Ich hab Ew(er) G(e)node dy briffe, ßo balde ich keyn 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 BelgiumAndorffAntwerp (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 qua(m), mit eynem bothen(n) gesant, welhem ich geben(n) hab 12 stuw(n)(?) un(n)d / hab Ewern(n) G(e)node dy briffe keyn Bruges (Brugia, Brugge), city in the Low Countries, in the County of Flanders, in the 13th-15th centuries one of the most important commercial ports and trading centres in Europe, today in BelgiumBrükeBruges (Brugia, Brugge), city in the Low Countries, in the County of Flanders, in the 13th-15th centuries one of the most important commercial ports and trading centres in Europe, today in Belgium geßant, / un(n)d hab ym beffellen(n), her sulde dy mit ffleiß nach Ewern(n) G(e)node ffrage(n), un(n)d nyma(n)t sulde dy briffe gebe(n), de(n) Ewer G(e)node. / Alzo hot myr dy briffe wider brocht, / dornach hab ych eyne(n) andern(n) bothen(n) mit den briffe keyn Brussels (Bruxellae), city in the Low Countries, Duchy of Brabant, since the regency of Mary of Hungary the capital of the Habsburg Netherlands, today the capital of BelgiumBrussellBrussels (Bruxellae), city in the Low Countries, Duchy of Brabant, since the regency of Mary of Hungary the capital of the Habsburg Netherlands, today the capital of Belgium geschykt, hot myr ouch alzo vider bracht / un(n)d künde niht derffare(n), recht vo Ewer G(e)node ver / biß daß disser Stenczell, servant of Ioannes DANTISCUS (fl. 1531)StenczellStenczell, servant of Ioannes DANTISCUS (fl. 1531) keyn 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 BelgiumAndorffAntwerp (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 kume(n) ist, / un(n)d hot myr vo(n) Ewer G(e)node gesagt, daß Ew(er) G(e)node czu Bruges (Brugia, Brugge), city in the Low Countries, in the County of Flanders, in the 13th-15th centuries one of the most important commercial ports and trading centres in Europe, today in BelgiumBrukeBruges (Brugia, Brugge), city in the Low Countries, in the County of Flanders, in the 13th-15th centuries one of the most important commercial ports and trading centres in Europe, today in Belgium, ader czu Ghent (Gent, Gand, Gandavum), city in the Low Countries, the County of Flanders, today in BelgiumGen(n)ttGhent (Gent, Gand, Gandavum), city in the Low Countries, the County of Flanders, today in Belgium ist. / Szo schyke ich Ewer G(e)node dy briffe czußame(n) gebünd(en), den eyn vo(n) Bona Sforza (*1494 – †1557), Queen of Poland and Grand Duchess of Lithuania (1518-1557); the second wife of Sigismund I Jagiellon; Duchess of Bari and Rossano; daughter of Gian Galeazzo Sforza of Milan and Isabella of AragonkyniginBona Sforza (*1494 – †1557), Queen of Poland and Grand Duchess of Lithuania (1518-1557); the second wife of Sigismund I Jagiellon; Duchess of Bari and Rossano; daughter of Gian Galeazzo Sforza of Milan and Isabella of Aragon vo(n) Poland (Kingdom of Poland, Polonia)Polle(n)Poland (Kingdom of Poland, Polonia) yr g(e)node, den andern(n) vo(n) Piotr Tomicki (*1464 – †1535), humanist, statesman, diplomat, one of the most trusted collaborators of King Sigismund I of Poland; 1500-1503 Chancellor of Cardinal Fryderyk Jagiellon, 1502 Gniezno Cantor, Archdeacon of Cracow, 1503-1505 servant of Jan Lubrański, Bishop of Poznań, 1504-1510 Canon of Poznań, 1506 royal scribe, 1507-1519 Grand(?) Secretary, 1509 Canon of Włocławek, 1510-1514 - of Gniezno, 1511 Custos in Kielce and Sandomierz, 1514 Bishop of Przemyśl; 1515 Crown Vice-Chancellor, 1520 Bishop of Poznań, 1523 - of Cracow; from 1524 (at least) General Collector of świętopietrze (Peter's pence), 1509 royal envoy to the Dukes of Pomerania and to Mecklenburg, 1510 - to Wallachia, 1510, 1511, 1512, 1513 - to Hungary (WYCZAŃSKI 1990, p. 268)krokeschen herrn(n)Piotr Tomicki (*1464 – †1535), humanist, statesman, diplomat, one of the most trusted collaborators of King Sigismund I of Poland; 1500-1503 Chancellor of Cardinal Fryderyk Jagiellon, 1502 Gniezno Cantor, Archdeacon of Cracow, 1503-1505 servant of Jan Lubrański, Bishop of Poznań, 1504-1510 Canon of Poznań, 1506 royal scribe, 1507-1519 Grand(?) Secretary, 1509 Canon of Włocławek, 1510-1514 - of Gniezno, 1511 Custos in Kielce and Sandomierz, 1514 Bishop of Przemyśl; 1515 Crown Vice-Chancellor, 1520 Bishop of Poznań, 1523 - of Cracow; from 1524 (at least) General Collector of świętopietrze (Peter's pence), 1509 royal envoy to the Dukes of Pomerania and to Mecklenburg, 1510 - to Wallachia, 1510, 1511, 1512, 1513 - to Hungary (WYCZAŃSKI 1990, p. 268), un(n)d ouch vo(n) andern(n) herschofft, / un(n)d ouch eyn cf. Stanisław CYPSER to Ioannes DANTISCUS Antwerp, 1531-07-02, CIDTC IDL 3710briffcf. Stanisław CYPSER to Ioannes DANTISCUS Antwerp, 1531-07-02, CIDTC IDL 3710, den ich an Ewer G(e)node geschryben(n) hab, balde alz ich keyn 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 BelgiumAndorffAntwerp (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 kume(n) bin. Ewer G(e)node sol voll auß meyne(n) cf. Stanisław CYPSER to Ioannes DANTISCUS Antwerp, 1531-07-02, CIDTC IDL 3710briffecf. Stanisław CYPSER to Ioannes DANTISCUS Antwerp, 1531-07-02, CIDTC IDL 3710 vorneme(n) mey(n) bytte un(n)d begere an Ewer G(e)node zu moll, vaß dy czebell angehett, bytte Ew(er) G(e)node um(m)b eyn entffertt.

Ouch, Genediger Her, disser Stenczell, servant of Ioannes DANTISCUS (fl. 1531)StenczellStenczell, servant of Ioannes DANTISCUS (fl. 1531), der Ewer Herschafft dyner, gevest ist, hot myr gesagt, daß her kegen Ewer G(e)node un(n)d Ewern(n) Herschafft bruder eczwas gethon ßal haben(n), daß her niht bilich thue(n) sulde, / daß her yczu(n)t hoch klagt un(n)d bekentt, / un(n)d hot mich mit venende ogn(n) gebethen(n), ich ßulde Ew(er) G(e)node bytten(n), volt yn den(n) czorn(n) / un(n)d ßeyne unvornufft un(n)d vorgeben(n) und. Alzo bytte ist an Ew(er) G(e)node meyn ffleysige un(n)d hoch BCz, 1595, p. 326 bette, szo her an Ewer G(e)node mit meyne(n) briffe que(m), Ew(er) G(e)node volt Stenczell, servant of Ioannes DANTISCUS (fl. 1531)ymStenczell, servant of Ioannes DANTISCUS (fl. 1531) daß um(m)b Gocz wil vorgeben(n) un(n)d um(m)b nye superinscribednyenye superinscribed demütige bette un(n)d volt yn zu g(e)node vyder anneme(n), den der armer geselle kan dy sprohe niht un(n)d veß niht, vy her ßal zu daß Poland (Kingdom of Poland, Polonia)Pollen landtPoland (Kingdom of Poland, Polonia) kume(n). Ew(er) G(e)node vyrtt derffur den lon(n) vo(n) Gotte entffangen(n) un(n)d vo(n) ffrunde(n) lewthe(n) den lob un(n)d ich vil kege(n) Ewer G(e)node alz kegen(n) meyne(n) herren(n) alleczeyt ff... illegible...... illegiblet viliklihe(n) noch mey(n)e hechste(n) vormüge(n) vordinen.

Domit ich mich yn Ew(er) G(e)node vil beffollen(n) haben(n).

Dat(um) eyllent, am 26 Iulliüs anno 1531.

Ew(er) G(e)node williger diner Stanisław Cypser (Stanisław Zipser) (*before 1489 – †1540), owner of a trading company with a factory in Antwerp, tradesman in zibeline for Henry VIII Tudor, courtier of Krzysztof Szydłowiecki, protector (as a Mayor of Cracow) of the German-language mass officiated in St. Mary's Church in Cracow; ennobled by Emperors Maximilian I and Charles V of Habsburg (1532 - confirmation by Sigismund I Jagiellon); 1522 Cracow councillor, at least in 1536 Mayor of Cracow (PSB 4, p. 129)Sta(nisla)us Czyps(er)Stanisław Cypser (Stanisław Zipser) (*before 1489 – †1540), owner of a trading company with a factory in Antwerp, tradesman in zibeline for Henry VIII Tudor, courtier of Krzysztof Szydłowiecki, protector (as a Mayor of Cracow) of the German-language mass officiated in St. Mary's Church in Cracow; ennobled by Emperors Maximilian I and Charles V of Habsburg (1532 - confirmation by Sigismund I Jagiellon); 1522 Cracow councillor, at least in 1536 Mayor of Cracow (PSB 4, p. 129) manu propria

4IDL  681 Stanisław CYPSER to Ioannes DANTISCUS, Antwerp, 1531-09-09


Manuscript sources:
1fair copy in Latin, autograph, BCz, 243, p. 177-178

Auxiliary sources:
1register in Polish, 20th-century, B. PAU-PAN, 8246 (TK 8), f. 399

 

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BCz, 243, p. 178

Reverendissimo in Christo Domino, domino Iohanni, Dei gratia episcopo Culmensi serenissimi Sigismundi paper damaged[mensi 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 AustriaSigismundiSigismund 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]mensi serenissimi Sigismundi paper damaged regis Poloniae etc. secretario paper damaged[Poloniae etc. secretario]Poloniae etc. secretario paper damaged et oratori paper damaged[ratori]ratori paper damaged etc. etc.

BCz, 243, p. 177

Reverendissime Domine, domine gratiosissime.

Post meorum servitiorum recommendationem.

Mitto istum nuntium ad Reverendissimam Dominationem Vestram, quia in duobus vel tribus diebus post data volo ire Poland (Kingdom of Poland, Polonia)PoloniamPoland (Kingdom of Poland, Polonia) vel Cracow (Kraków, Cracovia), city in southern Poland, Małopolska, on the Vistula river, from 1038 capital of the Kingdom of PolandCracoviamCracow (Kraków, Cracovia), city in southern Poland, Małopolska, on the Vistula river, from 1038 capital of the Kingdom of Poland. Ideo, si Reverendissima Dominatio Vestra vult scribere 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 Austriaregiae maiestatiSigismund 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 vel Bona Sforza (*1494 – †1557), Queen of Poland and Grand Duchess of Lithuania (1518-1557); the second wife of Sigismund I Jagiellon; Duchess of Bari and Rossano; daughter of Gian Galeazzo Sforza of Milan and Isabella of Aragonreginali ms. reginalis(!) reginalireginali ms. reginalis(!) maiestati ms. maiestatis(!) maiestatimaiestati ms. maiestatis(!) Bona Sforza (*1494 – †1557), Queen of Poland and Grand Duchess of Lithuania (1518-1557); the second wife of Sigismund I Jagiellon; Duchess of Bari and Rossano; daughter of Gian Galeazzo Sforza of Milan and Isabella of Aragon vel magnifico domino Krzysztof Szydłowiecki (*1466 – †1532), one of the most trusted advisors of the King Sigismund I Jagiellon; 1497-1507 Marshal of the court of prince Sigismund Jagiellon, Cracow master of pantry; 1507-1510 court treasurer; 1509 castellan of Sandomierz; 1511 Vice-Chancellor of the Crown; 1515 - grand chancellor; 1515-1527 Voivode of Cracow; 1515 - Starost; 1527-1532 - Castellancastellano CracoviensiKrzysztof Szydłowiecki (*1466 – †1532), one of the most trusted advisors of the King Sigismund I Jagiellon; 1497-1507 Marshal of the court of prince Sigismund Jagiellon, Cracow master of pantry; 1507-1510 court treasurer; 1509 castellan of Sandomierz; 1511 Vice-Chancellor of the Crown; 1515 - grand chancellor; 1515-1527 Voivode of Cracow; 1515 - Starost; 1527-1532 - Castellan, Reverendissima Dominatio Vestra scribat et mihi eas istas litteras per istum nuntium mittat. Et rogo, Reverendissima Dominatio Vestra scribat in litteris datam in vigilia vel in die Sanctae Crucis Exaltationis. Et si 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 Castilecaesarea maiestasCharles 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 subscripsit se in mea littera, tunc rogo dignetur mihi etiam per praesentium ostensorem mittere. Si autem nondum littera est parata, tunc rogo Reverendissima Dominatio Vestra dignetur habere in memoria et eam litteram mihi mittere per dominum Rodolffum Gerssdorff, cubicularium regium.

Ego in quibuscumque Reverendissimae Dominationi Vestrae servire possum, omnia ad mandata et placita Reverendissimae Dominationis Vestrae facere volo tamquam domino meo gratiosissimo. Cuius gratiae ac favoribus iterum atque iterum me commendo.

Eiusdem Reverendissimae Dominationis Vestrae servitor Stanisław Cypser (Stanisław Zipser) (*before 1489 – †1540), owner of a trading company with a factory in Antwerp, tradesman in zibeline for Henry VIII Tudor, courtier of Krzysztof Szydłowiecki, protector (as a Mayor of Cracow) of the German-language mass officiated in St. Mary's Church in Cracow; ennobled by Emperors Maximilian I and Charles V of Habsburg (1532 - confirmation by Sigismund I Jagiellon); 1522 Cracow councillor, at least in 1536 Mayor of Cracow (PSB 4, p. 129)Stanislaus CzipsserStanisław Cypser (Stanisław Zipser) (*before 1489 – †1540), owner of a trading company with a factory in Antwerp, tradesman in zibeline for Henry VIII Tudor, courtier of Krzysztof Szydłowiecki, protector (as a Mayor of Cracow) of the German-language mass officiated in St. Mary's Church in Cracow; ennobled by Emperors Maximilian I and Charles V of Habsburg (1532 - confirmation by Sigismund I Jagiellon); 1522 Cracow councillor, at least in 1536 Mayor of Cracow (PSB 4, p. 129) manu propria

Postscript:

Etiam, Reverendissime Domine, mitto domino Gerssdorff 20 florenos Rinenses, prout me Brussels (Bruxellae), city in the Low Countries, Duchy of Brabant, since the regency of Mary of Hungary the capital of the Habsburg Netherlands, today the capital of BelgiumBrussellaeBrussels (Bruxellae), city in the Low Countries, Duchy of Brabant, since the regency of Mary of Hungary the capital of the Habsburg Netherlands, today the capital of Belgium rogavit, ut sibi eos in mutuum darem, quia pecuniarum(?) parum pro expensis haberet. Et mitto eos 20 florenos per praesentium ostensorem. Rogo, ut mihi mitteret litteram vel chirographum suum, quod talem pecuniam a me in mutuum accepit.

Texts where mentioned Stanisław CYPSER

Results found: 3 IDL, 0 IDP, 0 IDT

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2IDL 1421 Ioannes DANTISCUS to Cornelis [DE SCHEPPER], Löbau (Lubawa), 1536-02-24
3IDL 4137 Ioannes DANTISCUS to [Elbing Town Council?], Heilsberg (Lidzbark Warmiński), 1539-09-15