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Letter #1913

Hieronymus AURIMONTANUS (GÜRTLER von Wildenberg) to Ioannes DANTISCUS
Thorn (Toruń), 1538-09-04


Manuscript sources:
1fair copy in Latin, autograph, BCz, 1597, p. 103-104

 

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Salutem plurimam dico.

Arculam, de qua superioribus litteris in epistula ad consolatoriam Tuae Reverendissimae Paternitati responsiva una cum ratiuncula mea scripseram ad Amplitudinem Tuam, hoc internuntio auriga mitto meque Reverendissimae Paternitati Tuae hisce magnopere commendo.

Vale bene.

Tuae Reverendissmae Paternitatis cliens Hieronymus Aurimontanus (Hieronymus Cingularius, Hieronymus Gürtler von Wildenberg) (*1464 or 1465 – †1558), doctor of medicine, humanist, author of school textbooks, initiator of the restitution of the school at Kulm and from 1501 its rector; 1504-1513 rector of the school at Złota Góra in Silesia; 1515 municipal physician at Thorn (JANOCKI 1819, vol. 1, p. 301-302; LECHICKA, p. 24)Hieronymus AurimontanusHieronymus Aurimontanus (Hieronymus Cingularius, Hieronymus Gürtler von Wildenberg) (*1464 or 1465 – †1558), doctor of medicine, humanist, author of school textbooks, initiator of the restitution of the school at Kulm and from 1501 its rector; 1504-1513 rector of the school at Złota Góra in Silesia; 1515 municipal physician at Thorn (JANOCKI 1819, vol. 1, p. 301-302; LECHICKA, p. 24), artium et medicinae doctor, civis Turunensis