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Letter #1783

Ioannes [DANTISCUS] to [Kaspar HANNAU]
Löbau (Lubawa), 1537-11-16

English register: Dantiscus thanks Hannow for his extensive congratulatory letter written with great erudition. He noticed that the letter’s style was not original, but he thinks it right that a learner should borrow from others what he lacks himself. He praises Hannow’s studies of Greek and dialectics and encourages him to study hard. He has asked Georg Hegel to supply him with money to pay his teachers. Dantiscus’ brother Bernard will inform Hannow about other matters that need dealing with.


Manuscript sources:
1rough draft in Latin, autograph, BCz, 244, p. 303 (c.p.)

Prints:
1CEID 1/1 No. 75, p. 330-331 (in extenso; English register)

 

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Ioannes, Dei gratia.

Salutem. Carissime Nepos.

cf. Kaspar HANNAU to Ioannes DANTISCUS Cracow, 153[7]-10-14, CIDTC IDL 1020Litterascf. Kaspar HANNAU to Ioannes DANTISCUS Cracow, 153[7]-10-14, CIDTC IDL 1020 tuas congratulatorias easque copiosas et eruditionem spirantes libenter legimus, licet alicubi cf. Aesop 103 (Hausrath) alienis essent plumiscf. Aesop 103 (Hausrath) conspicuae, quod tamen non improbamus, oportet enim addiscentem, ubi aliquando in suo deficit, in mutuum accipere ab iis, qui abundant. Quod Graecis litteris et dialecticae das operam, gratum nobis est – merces iis, qui tibi praelegunt, non deerit, utque illam tibi Georg Hegel (†1547), the Thurzons' and later the Fuggers' factor in Cracow (worked for the Fuggers at least from 1521); supplier to the royal court in Cracow (PSB 9, p. 336)Georgius HegelGeorg Hegel (†1547), the Thurzons' and later the Fuggers' factor in Cracow (worked for the Fuggers at least from 1521); supplier to the royal court in Cracow (PSB 9, p. 336) suppeditet, curavimus. Tu strenue incumbe, quo in dies doctior evadas. [R]eliqua, quae per [te] fieri volumus, [a] Bernhard von Höfen (Bernhard Flachsbinder) (†after 1548), Ioannes Dantiscus' brother, stayed with Dantiscus in Spain, as a member of his mission's retinue, and was used as a trusted courier to Poland at least from 1526; after 1530 Starost of Löbaufratre nostro BernardoBernhard von Höfen (Bernhard Flachsbinder) (†after 1548), Ioannes Dantiscus' brother, stayed with Dantiscus in Spain, as a member of his mission's retinue, and was used as a trusted courier to Poland at least from 1526; after 1530 Starost of Löbau accipies. Vale.