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Letter #204

Ioannes DANTISCUS to Piotr TOMICKI
Vienna, 1524-03-28


Manuscript sources:
1fair copy in Latin, autograph, BNW, BOZ, 2053, TG 5, No. 476, f. 92
2copy in Latin, 16th-century, AGAD, LL, 23, p. 167-168
3copy in Latin, 16th-century, BJ, 6557, f. 97v-98r
4copy in Latin, 16th-century, B. Ossol., 177/II, f. 134r-v
5copy in Latin, 16th-century, BK, 213, a.1524, No. 126, p. 206-207
6copy in Latin, 18th-century, BCz, 36 (TN), No. 133, p. 413-414
7copy in Latin, 18th-century, BCz, 274, No. 91, p. 117
8copy in Latin, 19th-century, MHMT, former BJ, Przyb. 15/52, f. 111r-v

Auxiliary sources:
1register in Polish, 20th-century, B. PAU-PAN, 8245 (TK 7), f. 260

Prints:
1AT 7 a.1524, No. 115, p. 105 (in extenso)
2Sumariusz No. 833, p. 103 (Polish register)

 

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Reverendissimo in Christo Patri et Domino, 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)domino Petro dei gratia Cracoviensi et Posnanensi episcopo, regni Polonae vicecancellario,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) domino meo gratiosissimo

Reverendissime in Christo Pater et Domine, domine gratiosissime, humillimam commendationem.

Inter eundum accepi litteras Dominationis Vestrae Reverendissimae et alias ad Iodocum, quas illi perferam. Andreolus alio itinere nos praeterivit. Nos Vienna (Wien, Vienna), city in eastern Austria, on the Danube riverhucVienna (Wien, Vienna), city in eastern Austria, on the Danube river salvi appulimus cum Lodovico Alifio (*1499 – †1543), chancellor of Queen Bona Sforza; 1523-1537 Cracow burgrave; from 1523 royal secretary; governor of Bari and Rossano (WYCZAŃSKI 1990, p. 246; Urzędnicy 4/2, p. 210)domino collegaLodovico Alifio (*1499 – †1543), chancellor of Queen Bona Sforza; 1523-1537 Cracow burgrave; from 1523 royal secretary; governor of Bari and Rossano (WYCZAŃSKI 1990, p. 246; Urzędnicy 4/2, p. 210), praecessi eum, postquam ventum est extra periculum, uno die, et veni Vienna (Wien, Vienna), city in eastern Austria, on the Danube riverhucVienna (Wien, Vienna), city in eastern Austria, on the Danube river ipsa 1524-03-25Veneris die sancta1524-03-25. 1524-03-29Cras1524-03-29 hinc rursus equos nostros versus Wiener Neustadt (Nova Civitas Austriae), city in eastern Austria, ca. 50 km S of ViennaNovam CivitatemWiener Neustadt (Nova Civitas Austriae), city in eastern Austria, ca. 50 km S of Vienna praemittemus, secuturi 1524-03-30feria quarta1524-03-30 in curru Hungarico. Continuimus etiam hic senem illum Charontem, Paulum Bot, si quid se novi offerret post istas, ut per eum scriberemus. Commendo hunc miserum senem Dominationi Vestrae Reverendissimae et rogo: cum semper bene mereri de Dominatione Vestra Reverendissima studuerit, illum suo patrocinio non destituat. Aliud in praesentia scribendum non restat. Commendo me humillime Dominationi Vestrae Reverendissimae, ut domino meo clementissimo et rogo, me et Iodocum sua solita gratia prosequatur.