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Stanisław AICHLER, Epigram on Carmen paraeneticum ad Constantem Alliopagum by Ioannes DANTISCUS

ca. 1539-07
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1DANTISCUS 1539 (Ad musam amplissimi authoris, quam lepide atque eleganter vetulam fingit, epigramma Stanislai Glandini iuris utriusque doctoris) p. IIII
2Dantisci Carmina (Ad musam amplissimi authoris, quam ipse lepide atque eleganter vetulam fingit, epigramma Stanislai Glandini...) Appendix, No. 7, p. 309

 

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Ad musam amplissimi Ioannes Dantiscus (Johannes von Höfen, Ioannes de Curiis, Jan Dantyszek, Johannes Flachsbinder) (*1485 – †1548), diplomat, neo-Latin poet and traveller; 1504 royal scribe; 1507 referendary for Prussian affairs at the court of Sigismund Jagiellon; 1508-1513 royal envoy to Prussian towns and to the Prussian assemblies; 1515 secretary of the Polish legation at the imperial court; in 1516-1532 envoy in the service of the king of Poland Sigismund Jagiellon and emperors Maximilian and Charles V of Habsburg; 1529 Kulm canon; 1530-1537 bishop of Kulm; 1537-1548 bishop of ErmlandauctorisIoannes Dantiscus (Johannes von Höfen, Ioannes de Curiis, Jan Dantyszek, Johannes Flachsbinder) (*1485 – †1548), diplomat, neo-Latin poet and traveller; 1504 royal scribe; 1507 referendary for Prussian affairs at the court of Sigismund Jagiellon; 1508-1513 royal envoy to Prussian towns and to the Prussian assemblies; 1515 secretary of the Polish legation at the imperial court; in 1516-1532 envoy in the service of the king of Poland Sigismund Jagiellon and emperors Maximilian and Charles V of Habsburg; 1529 Kulm canon; 1530-1537 bishop of Kulm; 1537-1548 bishop of Ermland, quam lepide atque eleganter vetulam fingit, epigramma Stanisław Aichler (Stanislaus Glandinus) (*1520 – †1585), doctor of canon and civil law in Bologna (1537), humanist, lawyer, poet, son-in-law of Jost Ludwig Dietz (Decius); 1538 Cracow town clerk; alderman of Magdeburg law at the Cracow castle (PSB 1, s. 33)Stanislai GlandiniStanisław Aichler (Stanislaus Glandinus) (*1520 – †1585), doctor of canon and civil law in Bologna (1537), humanist, lawyer, poet, son-in-law of Jost Ludwig Dietz (Decius); 1538 Cracow town clerk; alderman of Magdeburg law at the Cracow castle (PSB 1, s. 33) iuris utriusque doctoris.

Siccine Parnassus, mount in central Greece near Delphi, north of the Gulf of CorinthParnasumParnassus, mount in central Greece near Delphi, north of the Gulf of Corinth vetulae tibi scandere durum est?
Qui fit, quod carmen tam bene molle canis?
Ne quamvis vegetam superas, tu vivida, Musam
Sat, qualis nam sis, carmina culta docent.