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Letter #1942

Hieronymus AURIMONTANUS (GÜRTLER von Wildenberg) to Ioannes DANTISCUS
Thorn (Toruń), 1538-10-16


Manuscript sources:
1fair copy in Latin, autograph, BCz, 1597, p. 167-168

 

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BCz, 1597, p. 167

Salutem plurimam dico.

Gratiam tibi habeo quam possum maximam, Amplissime Praesul, quod binis cf. Ioannes DANTISCUS to Hieronymus AURIMONTANUS (GÜRTLER von Wildenberg) shortly before 1538-08-01, CIDTC IDL 7184, letter lost;
Ioannes DANTISCUS to Hieronymus AURIMONTANUS (GÜRTLER von Wildenberg) shortly before 1538-10-16, CIDTC IDL 7196, letter lost
litteriscf. Ioannes DANTISCUS to Hieronymus AURIMONTANUS (GÜRTLER von Wildenberg) shortly before 1538-08-01, CIDTC IDL 7184, letter lost;
Ioannes DANTISCUS to Hieronymus AURIMONTANUS (GÜRTLER von Wildenberg) shortly before 1538-10-16, CIDTC IDL 7196, letter lost
me consolatus es persuadeasque me obitum wife of Hieronymus AURIMONTANUS uxoris meaewife of Hieronymus AURIMONTANUS in Jesus of Nazareth (Jesus Christ), in Christianity the Messiah foretold in the Old TestamentChristoJesus of Nazareth (Jesus Christ), in Christianity the Messiah foretold in the Old Testament defunctae patienti feram animo. Qua in re Tuae Reverendissimae Paternitatis ductus consilio abeo contentus, nam impietas est velle Dei voluntati ms. e(!) ii ms. e(!) obsistere et de hiis velle perpetuo excrutiari, quae secus esse nequeant. Nec minores ms. m(!) ss ms. m(!) Tuae Reverendissimae Paternitati ago gratias, quod polliceris te mihi meisque numquam defuturum. Ego profecto non merui Tuae Paternitatis tantam in me gratiam benevolentiamque, quam ut Deus Optimus Maximus Amplitudini Tuae rependat, opto, sed de hiis satis ac super. Pecuniam mihi per tubicinem mihi missam accepi omnem. Faces numero XL Reverendissimae Paternitati Tuae mitto, quamlibet seorsum pro grossis VII coemptam, ceram quoque rubram pro marcis II. Valeat optime Reverendissima Paternitas Tua meque tibi commendatum habe.

Tuae Reverendissimae 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