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Letter #2172

Ioannes DANTISCUS to Tiedemann GIESE
Heilsberg (Lidzbark), 1539-07-04, postscript 1539-07-05

English register:

Dantiscus informs Giese that the King [Sigismund I Jagiellon] has agreed for the date of the [Royal Prussian] Diet to be moved to St. Michael’s Day [September 29]. He asks Giese to notify the neighbouring members of the Council, and he himself will notify the Voivode of Marienburg (Malbork) [Georg von Baysen (Jerzy Bażyński)], the Castellan of Gdańsk (Danzig) [Achatius von Zehmen (Cema)], and the councils of Elbing (Elbląg) and Gdańsk. He has already written to the Duke [Albrecht I von Hohenzollern-Ansbach] about the changed date.

Dantiscus sends Giese a letter received from the Vice-Chancellor [Samuel Maciejowski], describing the latest events.

The King made a decision on the Elbing castellany before the suggestions of Dantiscus and the Council members reached him. As a result of the support of the one who refused to sign the joint letter [Mikołaj Działyński, Castellan of Kulm (Chełmno)], the office was given to a less desirable candidate [Jan Sokołowski]. Dantiscus predicts further unfavourable developments and is worried about the future form of the Prussian Council.

Dantiscus asks Giese to admonish Doctor Nicolaus Copernicus, whom he has long respected highly as a person and a scholar, to dismiss the concubine [Anna Schilling] and not allow himself to be deceived any longer by Alexander [Sculteti], whom Copernicus prefers over other canons [of Ermland]. Dantiscus wants Copernicus to think the admonition is Giese’s own initiative.


            received [1539]-07-06

Manuscript sources:
1fair copy in Latin, autograph, address in secretary's hand, BCz, 245, p. 199-202

Auxiliary sources:
1register in Polish, 20th-century, B. PAU-PAN, 8249 (TK 11), f. 110-111

Prints:
1Starożytności p. 70 (Polish register)
2BIRKENMAJER 1900 p. 395 (excerpt)
3SIKORSKI 1968 No. 445, p. 114 (Polish register)
4Kopernik na Warmii No. 480, p. 503 (Polish register)
5RC No. 423, p. 182 (English register)
6NCG 6/1 No. 140, p. 274-276 (excerpt; excerpt in German translation)
7CEID 1/2 No. 73, p. 259-262 (in extenso; English register)

 

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BCz, 245, p. 202

Reverendissimo in Christo Patri et Domino, domino Tiedemann Giese (Tidemannus Gisius) (*1480 – †1550), ennobled by King Sigismund I in 1519; 1504–1538 Canon of Ermland (Warmia); 1516–1527 and 1533–1537 Judicial Vicar and Vicar General of Ermland; 1523–1538 Custos of Ermland; 1537–1549 Bishop of Kulm (Chełmno); 1549–1550 Bishop of Ermland (BORAWSKA 1984)Tidemanno Dei gratia episcopo CulmensiTiedemann Giese (Tidemannus Gisius) (*1480 – †1550), ennobled by King Sigismund I in 1519; 1504–1538 Canon of Ermland (Warmia); 1516–1527 and 1533–1537 Judicial Vicar and Vicar General of Ermland; 1523–1538 Custos of Ermland; 1537–1549 Bishop of Kulm (Chełmno); 1549–1550 Bishop of Ermland (BORAWSKA 1984), fratri et amico carissimo et honoran(do) or honoran(dissimo)honoran(do)honoran(do) or honoran(dissimo)

BCz, 245, p. 199

Reverendissime in Christo Pater et Domine, frater et amice carissime ac honoran(de) or honoran(dissime)honoran(de)honoran(de) or honoran(dissime).

Salutem et fraternam commendationem.

cf. Ioannes DANTISCUS to Sigismund I Jagiellon 1539-05-30, CIDTC IDL 6487, letter lostScripseramcf. Ioannes DANTISCUS to Sigismund I Jagiellon 1539-05-30, CIDTC IDL 6487, letter lost paenultima Maii cum messenger of Achatius von ZEHMEN nuntiomessenger of Achatius von ZEHMEN generosi domini Achatius von Zehmen (Achacy Cema) (*ca. 1485 – †1565), 1517–1531 Chamberlain of Pomerania; 1531–1546 Castellan of Gdańsk (Danzig); 1545–1546 Voivode of Kulm (Chełmno); 1546–1565 Voivode of Marienburg (Malbork) (SBPN 1, p. 194-195; ORACKI 1984, p. 38-39; Urzędnicy 5/2, p. 198; PSB 4, p. 325-326)castellani GdanensisAchatius von Zehmen (Achacy Cema) (*ca. 1485 – †1565), 1517–1531 Chamberlain of Pomerania; 1531–1546 Castellan of Gdańsk (Danzig); 1545–1546 Voivode of Kulm (Chełmno); 1546–1565 Voivode of Marienburg (Malbork) (SBPN 1, p. 194-195; ORACKI 1984, p. 38-39; Urzędnicy 5/2, p. 198; PSB 4, p. 325-326) serenissimae 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 Austriamaiestati regiaeSigismund 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 ratione Provincial Diet of Royal Prussia conventus nostriProvincial Diet of Royal Prussia [1] accepique hoc heri cf. Sigismund I Jagiellon to Ioannes DANTISCUS Cracow, 1539-06-20, CIDTC IDL 6876responsumcf. Sigismund I Jagiellon to Ioannes DANTISCUS Cracow, 1539-06-20, CIDTC IDL 6876, ut in adiunctis leget. cf. Sigismund I Jagiellon to Ioannes DANTISCUS Cracow, 1539-06-20, CIDTC IDL 6876Quodcf. Sigismund I Jagiellon to Ioannes DANTISCUS Cracow, 1539-06-20, CIDTC IDL 6876 Dominatio Vestra Reverendissima vicinis dominis consiliariis poterit impartiri, a me dominus magnificus Georg von Baysen (Jerzy Bażyński) (*1469 – †1546), 1503–1512 Chamberlain of Marienburg (Malbork); 1512–1546 Voivode of Marienburg (PSB 1, p. 377)Marienburgensis palatinusGeorg von Baysen (Jerzy Bażyński) (*1469 – †1546), 1503–1512 Chamberlain of Marienburg (Malbork); 1512–1546 Voivode of Marienburg (PSB 1, p. 377), Achatius von Zehmen (Achacy Cema) (*ca. 1485 – †1565), 1517–1531 Chamberlain of Pomerania; 1531–1546 Castellan of Gdańsk (Danzig); 1545–1546 Voivode of Kulm (Chełmno); 1546–1565 Voivode of Marienburg (Malbork) (SBPN 1, p. 194-195; ORACKI 1984, p. 38-39; Urzędnicy 5/2, p. 198; PSB 4, p. 325-326)castellanus GdanensisAchatius von Zehmen (Achacy Cema) (*ca. 1485 – †1565), 1517–1531 Chamberlain of Pomerania; 1531–1546 Castellan of Gdańsk (Danzig); 1545–1546 Voivode of Kulm (Chełmno); 1546–1565 Voivode of Marienburg (Malbork) (SBPN 1, p. 194-195; ORACKI 1984, p. 38-39; Urzędnicy 5/2, p. 198; PSB 4, p. 325-326), Elbing City Council Elbingen(ses)Elbing City Council et Gdańsk City Council Gdanen(ses)Gdańsk City Council habebunt.

Quid praeterea de novis, quae aguntur, ad me scriptum est, ex reverendi domini Samuel Maciejowski (*1499 – †1550), humanist and diplomat, one of the most trusted advisers of King Sigismund I and later of Sigismund II Augustus; canon of the collegiate chapters of Sandomierz from 1521 and Kielce from 1530; canon of Gniezno from 1531; royal secretary from 1532/1533 to 1537, previously a scribe in the royal chancery; 1537–1539 Grand Secretary; 1539–1547 Vice-Chancellor of the Kingdom of Poland; 1539–1541 Bishop of Chełm; 1541–1545 Bishop of Płock; 1545–1550 Bishop of Cracow; 1547–1550 Chancellor of the Kingdom of Poland; royal envoy to Rome in 1532 and to local diets in 1534 and 1538 (WYCZAŃSKI 1990, p. 257-258; Urzędnicy 10, p. 184; PSB 19 Machowski - Maria Kazimiera, p. 64-69)vicecancellariiSamuel Maciejowski (*1499 – †1550), humanist and diplomat, one of the most trusted advisers of King Sigismund I and later of Sigismund II Augustus; canon of the collegiate chapters of Sandomierz from 1521 and Kielce from 1530; canon of Gniezno from 1531; royal secretary from 1532/1533 to 1537, previously a scribe in the royal chancery; 1537–1539 Grand Secretary; 1539–1547 Vice-Chancellor of the Kingdom of Poland; 1539–1541 Bishop of Chełm; 1541–1545 Bishop of Płock; 1545–1550 Bishop of Cracow; 1547–1550 Chancellor of the Kingdom of Poland; royal envoy to Rome in 1532 and to local diets in 1534 and 1538 (WYCZAŃSKI 1990, p. 257-258; Urzędnicy 10, p. 184; PSB 19 Machowski - Maria Kazimiera, p. 64-69) cf. Samuel MACIEJOWSKI to Ioannes DANTISCUS Cracow, 1539-06-21, CIDTC IDL 2168litteriscf. Samuel MACIEJOWSKI to Ioannes DANTISCUS Cracow, 1539-06-21, CIDTC IDL 2168 schedaque addita[2] intelliget. Ceterum Provincial Diet of Royal Prussia conventum nostrumProvincial Diet of Royal Prussia usque ad 1539-09-29divi Michaelis festum1539-09-29 translatum iam esse ill(ustrissimo) or ill(ustri)ill(ustrissimo)ill(ustrissimo) or ill(ustri) domino Albrecht I von Hohenzollern-Ansbach (Albrecht von Brandenburg) (*1490 – †1568), 1511-1525 Grand Master of the Teutonic Order; from 1525 until his death Duke in Prussia as a vassal of the Polish king; son of Frederick V of Brandenburg-Ansbach the Elder and Sophia Jagiellon, daughter of Casimir IV Jagiellon; nephew of Sigismund I, King of Poland; founder of the University of Königsberg, 1544duciAlbrecht I von Hohenzollern-Ansbach (Albrecht von Brandenburg) (*1490 – †1568), 1511-1525 Grand Master of the Teutonic Order; from 1525 until his death Duke in Prussia as a vassal of the Polish king; son of Frederick V of Brandenburg-Ansbach the Elder and Sophia Jagiellon, daughter of Casimir IV Jagiellon; nephew of Sigismund I, King of Poland; founder of the University of Königsberg, 1544 vicino nostro cf. Ioannes DANTISCUS to Albrecht I von Hohenzollern-Ansbach Heilsberg (Lidzbark Warmiński), 1539-07-04, CIDTC IDL 5216notum fecicf. Ioannes DANTISCUS to Albrecht I von Hohenzollern-Ansbach Heilsberg (Lidzbark Warmiński), 1539-07-04, CIDTC IDL 5216.

Evenit, quod recto suspicabar futurum, quemadmodum et Dominationi Vestrae Reverendissimae cf. Ioannes DANTISCUS to Tiedemann GIESE Schmolainen (Smolajny), 1539-06-16, CIDTC IDL 2165scripsicf. Ioannes DANTISCUS to Tiedemann GIESE Schmolainen (Smolajny), 1539-06-16, CIDTC IDL 2165, sero pro castellanatu Elbingensi litterae nostrae ad 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 Austriamaiestatem regiamSigismund 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 pervenient, iam enim datus est non illi, quem designabam, verum alteri, minus utili etc. Jan Sokołowski (Jan of Wrząca) (†1546), in 1533 accused by Ioannes Dantiscus, Bishop of Kulm, of favouring heresy; 1539–1544 Castellan of Elbing (Elbląg); 1544–1545 Castellan of Kulm (Chełmno); 1545–1546 Voivode of Pomerania (PSB 40/1, p. 131-133)dominoJan Sokołowski (Jan of Wrząca) (†1546), in 1533 accused by Ioannes Dantiscus, Bishop of Kulm, of favouring heresy; 1539–1544 Castellan of Elbing (Elbląg); 1544–1545 Castellan of Kulm (Chełmno); 1545–1546 Voivode of Pomerania (PSB 40/1, p. 131-133), qui Graudenz (Grudziądz, Graudentium), city in Poland, in Pomeranian Voivodeship, on the right bank of the Vistula, alternating with Marienburg (Malbork), it was the venue of the Provincial Diets of Royal Prussia, chaired by the bishop of Ermland (Warmia)GraudentoGraudenz (Grudziądz, Graudentium), city in Poland, in Pomeranian Voivodeship, on the right bank of the Vistula, alternating with Marienburg (Malbork), it was the venue of the Provincial Diets of Royal Prussia, chaired by the bishop of Ermland (Warmia) praeest, et hoc opera Mikołaj Działyński (Nikolaus von Dzialin) (†1545), from 1507 royal courtier; 1510–1528 Chamberlain of Dobrzyń; 1528–1544 Castellan of Kulm (Chełmno); 1544–1545 Voivode of Pomerania; Starost of Bratian, Strasburg in Preussen (Brodnica), and Dobrzyń. (PSB 6, p. 92-94; Urzędnicy 5/2, p. 204)eiusMikołaj Działyński (Nikolaus von Dzialin) (†1545), from 1507 royal courtier; 1510–1528 Chamberlain of Dobrzyń; 1528–1544 Castellan of Kulm (Chełmno); 1544–1545 Voivode of Pomerania; Starost of Bratian, Strasburg in Preussen (Brodnica), and Dobrzyń. (PSB 6, p. 92-94; Urzędnicy 5/2, p. 204), qui nobiscum subscribere reluctabatur. Existimo alium altiorem sedem sperare, sic paulo post Council of Royal Prussia the principal local authority in Royal Prussia. It consisted of two bishops: of Ermland (Warmia), who served as president of the Council, and of Kulm (Chełmno); three voivodes: of Kulm, Marienburg (Malbork), and Pomerania; three castellans: of Kulm, Elbing (Elbląg), and Gdańsk (Danzig); three chamberlains: of Kulm, Marienburg, and Pomerania; and representatives of the three Great Prussian Cities: Gdańsk, Thorn (Toruń), and Elbing (ACHREMCZYK 2016, p. 17-18)consiliumCouncil of Royal Prussia the principal local authority in Royal Prussia. It consisted of two bishops: of Ermland (Warmia), who served as president of the Council, and of Kulm (Chełmno); three voivodes: of Kulm, Marienburg (Malbork), and Pomerania; three castellans: of Kulm, Elbing (Elbląg), and Gdańsk (Danzig); three chamberlains: of Kulm, Marienburg, and Pomerania; and representatives of the three Great Prussian Cities: Gdańsk, Thorn (Toruń), and Elbing (ACHREMCZYK 2016, p. 17-18) nostrum, nescio, quale erit. Si cum uno grave nobis est consortium, quid cum illius farinae pluribus? Deo committendum est.

Qui ut Dominationem Vestram Reverendissimam longissimo tempore sospitet prosperetque in omnibus, ex animo cupio.

Postscript:

Audivi venturum ad Dominationem Vestram Reverendissimam eximium et multae eruditionis virum, dominum doctorem Nicolaus Copernicus (Mikołaj Kopernik) (*1473 – †1543), humanist, physician, and astronomer; doctor of canon law; nephew of Łukasz Watzenrode, Bishop of Ermland (Warmia); 1497–1543 Canon of Ermland; 1511–1513, 1520, 1524–1525, and 1529 Chancellor of the Ermland Chapter; 1523 capitular administrator of the Ermland bishopric after the death of Fabian von Lusian (Łuzjański) (KOPICZKO 2, p. 161; SBKW, p. 123-124)Nicolaum CopernicNicolaus Copernicus (Mikołaj Kopernik) (*1473 – †1543), humanist, physician, and astronomer; doctor of canon law; nephew of Łukasz Watzenrode, Bishop of Ermland (Warmia); 1497–1543 Canon of Ermland; 1511–1513, 1520, 1524–1525, and 1529 Chancellor of the Ermland Chapter; 1523 capitular administrator of the Ermland bishopric after the death of Fabian von Lusian (Łuzjański) (KOPICZKO 2, p. 161; SBKW, p. 123-124), quem revera non secus atque fratrem germanum diligo et a multis annis prius intime amavi, quam quod bene illi velim facilius sentire, quam exprimere possum. Nicolaus Copernicus (Mikołaj Kopernik) (*1473 – †1543), humanist, physician, and astronomer; doctor of canon law; nephew of Łukasz Watzenrode, Bishop of Ermland (Warmia); 1497–1543 Canon of Ermland; 1511–1513, 1520, 1524–1525, and 1529 Chancellor of the Ermland Chapter; 1523 capitular administrator of the Ermland bishopric after the death of Fabian von Lusian (Łuzjański) (KOPICZKO 2, p. 161; SBKW, p. 123-124)IsNicolaus Copernicus (Mikołaj Kopernik) (*1473 – †1543), humanist, physician, and astronomer; doctor of canon law; nephew of Łukasz Watzenrode, Bishop of Ermland (Warmia); 1497–1543 Canon of Ermland; 1511–1513, 1520, 1524–1525, and 1529 Chancellor of the Ermland Chapter; 1523 capitular administrator of the Ermland bishopric after the death of Fabian von Lusian (Łuzjański) (KOPICZKO 2, p. 161; SBKW, p. 123-124), adhuc tam praeclare in multis bonis litteris, cum admiratione etiam, conspicuus et longe lateque cognitus, atque in ea, qua est prope effeta senecta, scortum suum[3] subinde clandestinis congressibus admittere fertur. Faceret Dominatio Vestra Reverendissima magnum pietatis opus, si secreto amicissimisque verbis Nicolaus Copernicus (Mikołaj Kopernik) (*1473 – †1543), humanist, physician, and astronomer; doctor of canon law; nephew of Łukasz Watzenrode, Bishop of Ermland (Warmia); 1497–1543 Canon of Ermland; 1511–1513, 1520, 1524–1525, and 1529 Chancellor of the Ermland Chapter; 1523 capitular administrator of the Ermland bishopric after the death of Fabian von Lusian (Łuzjański) (KOPICZKO 2, p. 161; SBKW, p. 123-124)hominemNicolaus Copernicus (Mikołaj Kopernik) (*1473 – †1543), humanist, physician, and astronomer; doctor of canon law; nephew of Łukasz Watzenrode, Bishop of Ermland (Warmia); 1497–1543 Canon of Ermland; 1511–1513, 1520, 1524–1525, and 1529 Chancellor of the Ermland Chapter; 1523 capitular administrator of the Ermland bishopric after the death of Fabian von Lusian (Łuzjański) (KOPICZKO 2, p. 161; SBKW, p. 123-124) commoneret, quo ab ea turpitudine desisteret seque diutius ab Alexander Sculteti (Scholtcze) (*ca. 1485 – †1570), doctor of canon law, cartographer, historian, and friend of Copernicus; accused by Dantiscus and Stanisław Hozjusz (Hosius) of Sacramentarian heresy and banished by King Sigismund I Jagiellon in 1540; imprisoned by the Inquisition in Rome in 1541; after his release in 1544, he remained in Rome for the rest of his life; 1509–1516 notary at the Roman Curia; 1519–1541 Canon of Ermland (Warmia); 1529–1539 Chancellor of the Ermland Chapter; 1536–1540 administrator of the komornictwo of Mehlsack (Melzak, now Pieniężno) (KOPICZKO 2, p. 299; SBKW, p. 219-220; BORAWSKA 2023, p. 537-538)AlexandroAlexander Sculteti (Scholtcze) (*ca. 1485 – †1570), doctor of canon law, cartographer, historian, and friend of Copernicus; accused by Dantiscus and Stanisław Hozjusz (Hosius) of Sacramentarian heresy and banished by King Sigismund I Jagiellon in 1540; imprisoned by the Inquisition in Rome in 1541; after his release in 1544, he remained in Rome for the rest of his life; 1509–1516 notary at the Roman Curia; 1519–1541 Canon of Ermland (Warmia); 1529–1539 Chancellor of the Ermland Chapter; 1536–1540 administrator of the komornictwo of Mehlsack (Melzak, now Pieniężno) (KOPICZKO 2, p. 299; SBKW, p. 219-220; BORAWSKA 2023, p. 537-538), quem solum inter omnes fratres nostros Ermland Chapter cathedral chapter based in Frauenburg (Frombork, Varmia)praelatos et canonicosErmland Chapter cathedral chapter based in Frauenburg (Frombork, Varmia) praestare in omnibus dicit, seduci non sineret. Quodsi ab Nicolaus Copernicus (Mikołaj Kopernik) (*1473 – †1543), humanist, physician, and astronomer; doctor of canon law; nephew of Łukasz Watzenrode, Bishop of Ermland (Warmia); 1497–1543 Canon of Ermland; 1511–1513, 1520, 1524–1525, and 1529 Chancellor of the Ermland Chapter; 1523 capitular administrator of the Ermland bishopric after the death of Fabian von Lusian (Łuzjański) (KOPICZKO 2, p. 161; SBKW, p. 123-124)eoNicolaus Copernicus (Mikołaj Kopernik) (*1473 – †1543), humanist, physician, and astronomer; doctor of canon law; nephew of Łukasz Watzenrode, Bishop of Ermland (Warmia); 1497–1543 Canon of Ermland; 1511–1513, 1520, 1524–1525, and 1529 Chancellor of the Ermland Chapter; 1523 capitular administrator of the Ermland bishopric after the death of Fabian von Lusian (Łuzjański) (KOPICZKO 2, p. 161; SBKW, p. 123-124) Dominatio Vestra Reverendissima impetrabit, rem mihi adeo faciet gratam, ut nulla mihi gratior esse possit, et sic uterque fratrem tantae existimationis lucrabimur. 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[1] Dantiscus asked 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 AustriaKing Sigismund ISigismund 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 to change the date and place of the spring assembly of the Provincial Diet of Royal Prussia Provincial Diet of Royal PrussiaProvincial Diet of Royal Prussia .

[2] The letter from Maciejowski has been preserved together with the news enclosed, described here as scheda addita.

[3] Anna Schilling, Nicolaus Copernicus’ housekeeper and his alleged concubine (cf. Ermland (Warmia) Chapter to Ioannes DANTISCUS Frauenburg (Frombork), 1543-09-10, CIDTC IDL 4100IDL 4100cf. Ermland (Warmia) Chapter to Ioannes DANTISCUS Frauenburg (Frombork), 1543-09-10, CIDTC IDL 4100).