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Piotr KONARSKI

Piotr Konarski (†1536), nephew of Cracow bishop Jan Konarski; 1513 Cracow Canon; 1516 Provost at the collegiate chapter in Kielce; 1519 - in Raciborz; 1517 Cracow Custos; parish priest in Proszowice (POCIECHA 2, p. 15, 472; Artes, p. 18)

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1IDL  257 Piotr KONARSKI do Ioannes DANTISCUS, Cracow, 1535-08-13
            odebrano [1535]-08-17

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1czystopis język: łacina, BCz, 243, s. 29-30

 

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Reverendissime et honorandissime mi domine.

Fui a puero et tenera illa aetate mea Dominationis Vestrae Reverendissimae ita, ut nullius magis, semper observandissimus, verum nulla u text damaged[u]u text damagedmquam mihi praestari potuit tam opportuna et grata occasio, qua re ipsa et effectu demonstrare potuissem sincerum illud meum et benevolens studium erga Vestram Dominationem Reverendissimam. Cuius optimam in me affectionem et candidissimum animum plurimis eisdem evidentissimis demonstrationibus cognoveram, donec pridie e contubernali et amico meo domino Wojciech Kijewski (Wojciech Kijowski, Wojciech Kilewski, Albert Kijowski) (*ca. 1495 – †1566), from 1518 scribe in the royal chancellery; 1531-1535 secretary to Vice-Chancellor Piotr Tomicki; from 1532 Dean of the Collegiate Chapter in Sącz; from 1523 Canon of Kulm (Chełmno); from 1532 Canon of Ermland (Warmia); from 1533 Canon of Włocławek; from 1547 Canon of Cracow; representative of the Ermland Church at the royal court (KOPICZKO 2, p. 147; SBKW, p. 112-113)KyewskyWojciech Kijewski (Wojciech Kijowski, Wojciech Kilewski, Albert Kijowski) (*ca. 1495 – †1566), from 1518 scribe in the royal chancellery; 1531-1535 secretary to Vice-Chancellor Piotr Tomicki; from 1532 Dean of the Collegiate Chapter in Sącz; from 1523 Canon of Kulm (Chełmno); from 1532 Canon of Ermland (Warmia); from 1533 Canon of Włocławek; from 1547 Canon of Cracow; representative of the Ermland Church at the royal court (KOPICZKO 2, p. 147; SBKW, p. 112-113), canonico et bono servitore Vestrae Dominationis Reverendissimae intelligens petiisse a 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)reverendissimo domino CracoviensiPiotr 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) Dominationem Vestram Reverendissimam hospitium pro suo felici 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 adventu et a castro et a curia suae dominationis reverendissimae non remotum, ratus mihi et iam tandem nonnihil occasiunculae praestitisse superos declarandae meae in Vestram Reverendissimam Dominationem veteris immo perpetuae observantiae, ultro et libere usum meae domus pro futuris nuptiarum[1] solemnitatibus Dominationi Vestrae Reverendissimae obtuli et libentissimo ac hilari animo offero, et licet vix cf. Vulg. Lc 7:6; Vulg. Mt 8:8 sum dignus, ut intres sub humile tectum meumcf. Vulg. Lc 7:6; Vulg. Mt 8:8 , domine. Quia tamen et arci et 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)reverendissimo CracoviensiPiotr 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) vicinum et satis spatiosum est, non puto futurum Dominationi Vestrae Reverendissimae et suis ita incommodum, ut ei domum domini Hechler aut alterius cuiuspiam civis praeferre debeat. Habebit praeterea Dominatio Vestra Reverendissima me, qui et hospitis et servitoris munia obiturus sum et in singulis quibusque rebus diligentissime morem ges<t>urus Dominationi Vestrae Reverendissimae, quascumque mihi demandare non dubitaverit. Cuius gratiae feliciter valiturae servitutem meam diligentissime commendo.

[1] The wedding ceremony of Jadwiga (Hedwig) Jagiellon (*1513 – †1573), 1535–1571 Electress of Brandenburg; wife of Joachim II Hektor von Hohenzollern, Elector of Brandenburg, daughter of Sigismund I Jagiellon, King of Poland, and Queen Barbara ZápolyaJadwiga JagiellonJadwiga (Hedwig) Jagiellon (*1513 – †1573), 1535–1571 Electress of Brandenburg; wife of Joachim II Hektor von Hohenzollern, Elector of Brandenburg, daughter of Sigismund I Jagiellon, King of Poland, and Queen Barbara Zápolya and Joachim II of Brandenburg Hector (Joachim II von Hohenzollern) (*1505 – †1571), son of Joachim I Nestor and Elisabeth von Oldenburg, 1524-1534 husband of Duchess Magdalena of Saxony, later (from 1535) of Jadwiga Jagiellon, daughter of King Sigismund I Jagiellon; 1535-1571 Prince-Elector of BrandenburgJoachim II of Brandenburg HektorJoachim II of Brandenburg Hector (Joachim II von Hohenzollern) (*1505 – †1571), son of Joachim I Nestor and Elisabeth von Oldenburg, 1524-1534 husband of Duchess Magdalena of Saxony, later (from 1535) of Jadwiga Jagiellon, daughter of King Sigismund I Jagiellon; 1535-1571 Prince-Elector of Brandenburg.

2IDL 7408     Ioannes DANTISCUS do Piotr KONARSKI, 1536-06 List zaginiony

List zaginiony, mentioned in IDL 5601: primis Dominatio Vestra Reverendissima me quam ego ipsam Dominationem Vestram Colendissimam iucundissimis, prolixis et gratiosis litteris suis invisere dignata est
3IDL 5601 Piotr KONARSKI do Ioannes DANTISCUS, Cracow, 1536-07-03
            odebrano [1536]-07-14

Rękopiśmienne podstawy źródłowe:
1czystopis język: łacina, AAWO, AB, D. 68, k. 83

Pomocnicze podstawy źródłowe:
1regest język: niemiecki, XX w., B. PAU-PAN, 8248 (TK 10), k. 256

 

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Reverendissime in Christo Pater, amplissime antistes et domine, domine colendissime.

Perpetuam deditissimae servitutis meae in gratiam eiusdem commendationem etc.

Ita me amet et fortunet Deus Omnipotens me non exiguo quodam pudore affici, rem ita rustice et praepostere succedere, quod primis Dominatio Vestra Reverendissima me quam ego ipsam Dominationem Vestram Colendissimam iucundissimis, prolixis et gratiosis cf. Ioannes DANTISCUS to Piotr KONARSKI 1536-06, CIDTC IDL 7408, letter lostlitteriscf. Ioannes DANTISCUS to Piotr KONARSKI 1536-06, CIDTC IDL 7408, letter lost suis superinscribed in place of crossed-out meis(?)meis(?) suis suis superinscribed in place of crossed-out meis(?) invisere dignata est, quibus et seria quaeque, et illos numerorum colloquiorum suavissimos iocos perstringere dignata est.

Causa erat, mi Reverendissime Domine, mei tam diuturni et constantis silentii mea a Cracow (Kraków, Cracovia), city in southern Poland, Małopolska, on the Vistula river, from 1038 capital of the Kingdom of PolandCracoviaCracow (Kraków, Cracovia), city in southern Poland, Małopolska, on the Vistula river, from 1038 capital of the Kingdom of Poland absentia, de qua Dominationi Vestrae Reverendissimae in excusationem meam dominum Wojciech Kijewski (Wojciech Kijowski, Wojciech Kilewski, Albert Kijowski) (*ca. 1495 – †1566), from 1518 scribe in the royal chancellery; 1531-1535 secretary to Vice-Chancellor Piotr Tomicki; from 1532 Dean of the Collegiate Chapter in Sącz; from 1523 Canon of Kulm (Chełmno); from 1532 Canon of Ermland (Warmia); from 1533 Canon of Włocławek; from 1547 Canon of Cracow; representative of the Ermland Church at the royal court (KOPICZKO 2, p. 147; SBKW, p. 112-113)KyewskiWojciech Kijewski (Wojciech Kijowski, Wojciech Kilewski, Albert Kijowski) (*ca. 1495 – †1566), from 1518 scribe in the royal chancellery; 1531-1535 secretary to Vice-Chancellor Piotr Tomicki; from 1532 Dean of the Collegiate Chapter in Sącz; from 1523 Canon of Kulm (Chełmno); from 1532 Canon of Ermland (Warmia); from 1533 Canon of Włocławek; from 1547 Canon of Cracow; representative of the Ermland Church at the royal court (KOPICZKO 2, p. 147; SBKW, p. 112-113), bonum Dominationis Vestrae Reverendissimae servitorem, intellexi scripsisse. Nunc mihi est plus otii et temporis, sed novarum rerum prorsus nihil est, quibus me Dominationi Vestrae Reverendissimae, gratiosissimo Domino meo, insinuem.

Haec forsan iam apud se vetera legere dignetur et deditissimam servitutem meam habere dignetur commendatissimam.

Quam Dominus Deus fortunet, augeat et conservet ... illegible...... illegible.

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Clientula et servitrix Dominationis Vestrae Reverendissimae servitutem suam commendat et osculatur manus Vestrae Dominationis Reverendissimae, Deumque pro felicibus eiusdem successi paper damaged[si]si paper damagedbus sedulo deprecatur.

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1 IDT  386 Piotr KONARSKI do UNKNOWN     s.l.    before 1543-06-17

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1IDL 1347 Piotr TOMICKI do Ioannes DANTISCUS, Cracow, 1535-08-12
2IDL 1401 Wojciech KIJEWSKI do Ioannes DANTISCUS, Cracow, 1536-01-15