» CORPUS of Ioannes Dantiscus' Texts & Correspondence
Copyright © Laboratory for Source Editing and Digital Humanities AL UW

All Rights Reserved. No part of this publication may be reproduced or transmitted in any form or by any means, electronic or mechanical, including photocopy, recording or any other information storage and retrieval system, without prior permission in writing from the publisher.

Letter #1290

Jan CHOJEŃSKI to [Ioannes DANTISCUS]
Vilnius, 1535-03-13


Manuscript sources:
1fair copy in Latin, autograph, AAWO, AB, D. 67, f. 337

Auxiliary sources:
1register in Polish, 20th-century, B. PAU-PAN, 8248 (TK 10), f. 37

Prints:
1AT 17 No. 153, p. 213-214 (in extenso; Polish register)

 

Text & apparatus & commentaryPlain textText & commentaryText & apparatus

 

Reverendissime in Christo Pater ...

Salutem et omnia fausta ....

Dominus Ioannes a Verden tam m... amicorum negotiis non dubito ex illo ... Vestram Reverendissimam Dominationem similiter et de [domino du]ce Prussiae, quod adhuc nobiscum hic agit et exspe[c]tat nuntios domini marchionis Ioachimi, qui feruntur venturi huc infra septem dies.

Permittit 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 Austriaregia maiestasSigismund 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, ut provinciam legationis apud Citizens of Gdańsk GdanensesCitizens of Gdańsk absolvat Vestra Reverendissima Dominatio cum Georg von Baysen (Jerzy Bażyński) (*1469 – †1546), 1503-1512 Chamberlain of Marienburg (Malbork); 1512-1546 Voivode of Marienburg (PSB 1, p. 377)collega suoGeorg von Baysen (Jerzy Bażyński) (*1469 – †1546), 1503-1512 Chamberlain of Marienburg (Malbork); 1512-1546 Voivode of Marienburg (PSB 1, p. 377) nacta occasione et post Provincial Diet of Royal Prussia conventumProvincial Diet of Royal Prussia [1], qui propter Christian III of Oldenburg (*1503 – †1559), 1534-1559 King of Denmark and Norway, 1523-1559 Duke of Holstein and Schleswig; son of Frederick I of Oldenburg, King of Denmark, and his first consort, Anna of Brandenburgregem DaniaeChristian III of Oldenburg (*1503 – †1559), 1534-1559 King of Denmark and Norway, 1523-1559 Duke of Holstein and Schleswig; son of Frederick I of Oldenburg, King of Denmark, and his first consort, Anna of Brandenburg noviter electum institutus est pro 1535-03-14Dominica Iudica1535-03-14.

De praedicatore Pancratio relegando ex Gedano iniungit maiestas regia serio senatui Gedanensi, quamvis dominus Ioannes a Verden excusaverit hominem, asserens illum praeter solidam scripturam nihil praedicare et a novis dogmatibus prorsus alienum esse et civitatem illam non posse eo homine ...populi perturbatione. Neque ...re alium aeque idoneum et qui no ...s non sit imbutus. Impositum est etiam ... legationis domino Ioanni ad consulatum [tam] de arcendis ab illa urbe haereticis, quam [de] aliis rebus.

Pro parochis insularibus impetravi a maiestate regia commissionem, quam mitto cum praesentib[us], in aliis libenter obsecundaturus votis et desideriis Vestrae Reverendissimae Dominationis, cuius fraterno amori me plurimum commendo.

[1 ] The Royal Prussian Assembly in 1535 started on 14 March in Marienburg (Malbork), town and castle in northern Poland, Pomeranian Voivodeship, on the Nogat river, a branch of the Vistula at its delta, the capital of the Grand Masters of the Teutonic Order in Prussia (1309-1457), a voivodeship capital in Royal Prussia, which belonged to the Kingdom of Poland (1466-1772). Marienburg (taking turns with Graudenz (Grudziądz)) was the venue for the Provincial Diets of Royal Prussia, which were chaired by the bishop of Ermland (Warmia)MarienburgMarienburg (Malbork), town and castle in northern Poland, Pomeranian Voivodeship, on the Nogat river, a branch of the Vistula at its delta, the capital of the Grand Masters of the Teutonic Order in Prussia (1309-1457), a voivodeship capital in Royal Prussia, which belonged to the Kingdom of Poland (1466-1772). Marienburg (taking turns with Graudenz (Grudziądz)) was the venue for the Provincial Diets of Royal Prussia, which were chaired by the bishop of Ermland (Warmia)