Qui me tuis cf. Georg WITZEL (VICELIUS) to Ioannes DANTISCUS Fulda, 1541-04-18, CIDTC IDL 2414⌊litteriscf. Georg WITZEL (VICELIUS) to Ioannes DANTISCUS Fulda, 1541-04-18, CIDTC IDL 2414⌋ Fulda, city in central Germany, Hesse, 100 km NE of Frankfurt am Main⌊Fu<l>daeFulda, city in central Germany, Hesse, 100 km NE of Frankfurt am Main⌋ XVIII Aprilis datis paper damaged⌈[datis]datis paper damaged⌉, quas heri accepi, maiorem in modum exhilarasti, eo potissimum, quod in paper damaged⌈[m, quod in]m, quod in paper damaged⌉ vivis te adhuc agere significabant, huc enim rumor perlatus fuit te e paper damaged⌈[e]e paper damaged⌉ medio per Lutheranos sublatum(!) instead of sublatum per Lutheranos⌈per Lutheranos sublatum(!)per Lutheranos sublatum(!) instead of sublatum per Lutheranos⌉, qui non sine publica laetitia ab infectis paper damaged⌈[is]is paper damaged⌉ Citizens of Ducal Prussia ⌊meis vicinisCitizens of Ducal Prussia ⌋ passim spargebatur. Neque dissimil(is) erat ante sesqui annum, quo ferebaris in adulterio deprehensus e fenestra esse praecipitatus. Qua in re ut certior fierem, ad amicum tuum Nicolaus Wolrab ⌊Nicolaum WolrabNicolaus Wolrab ⌋ cf. Ioannes DANTISCUS to Nicolaus WOLRAB 1540, first half of the year, CIDTC IDL 6457, letter lost⌊litterascf. Ioannes DANTISCUS to Nicolaus WOLRAB 1540, first half of the year, CIDTC IDL 6457, letter lost⌋ dedi. Ab eo gestiens didici commentitiam fui written over e⌈eii written over e⌉sse calumniam et quod e Berlin (Berolinum), city in Germany, capital of Brandenburg⌊BerlinoBerlin (Berolinum), city in Germany, capital of Brandenburg⌋ Würzburg⌊Witeburgum(!)Würzburg⌋ te contulisses. Cum itaque iis rumoribus distractus nescirem, ubi ageres viveresne, a scriptione ad te et missione, quam destinaveram, ne, ut nunc sunt tempora, periret, quod mitteretur, hactenus mihi temperavi. Et licet cf. Georg WITZEL (VICELIUS) to Ioannes DANTISCUS Fulda, 1541-04-18, CIDTC IDL 2414⌊tuascf. Georg WITZEL (VICELIUS) to Ioannes DANTISCUS Fulda, 1541-04-18, CIDTC IDL 2414⌋ habeam, quas adelon ms. adelen(!)
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Commodum se obtulit eximius et venerabilis dominus Dietrich von Rheden (Teodoryk Reden) (*1492 – †1556), doctor of both canon and civil law. Rheden spent most of his life in Rome where he was dealing with, among other things, the affairs of the Ermland Chapter; 1532-1551 Canon of Ermland (Warmia); Canon of Mainz and Lübeck; in 1551 he was appointed Bishop of Lübeck, but he did not accept the dignity (KOPICZKO 2, p. 263; SBKW, p. 200)⌊Theodoricus de RhedenDietrich von Rheden (Teodoryk Reden) (*1492 – †1556), doctor of both canon and civil law. Rheden spent most of his life in Rome where he was dealing with, among other things, the affairs of the Ermland Chapter; 1532-1551 Canon of Ermland (Warmia); Canon of Mainz and Lübeck; in 1551 he was appointed Bishop of Lübeck, but he did not accept the dignity (KOPICZKO 2, p. 263; SBKW, p. 200)⌋, ecclesiae meae canonicus, qui et Mayence (Mainz, Moguntia), city in western Germany, seat of the Prince-Elector Archbishops of Mayence, primates of Germany⌊MoguntiaeMayence (Mainz, Moguntia), city in western Germany, seat of the Prince-Elector Archbishops of Mayence, primates of Germany⌋ habet sacerdotia et amicos plurimos. Ab Dietrich von Rheden (Teodoryk Reden) (*1492 – †1556), doctor of both canon and civil law. Rheden spent most of his life in Rome where he was dealing with, among other things, the affairs of the Ermland Chapter; 1532-1551 Canon of Ermland (Warmia); Canon of Mainz and Lübeck; in 1551 he was appointed Bishop of Lübeck, but he did not accept the dignity (KOPICZKO 2, p. 263; SBKW, p. 200)⌊eoDietrich von Rheden (Teodoryk Reden) (*1492 – †1556), doctor of both canon and civil law. Rheden spent most of his life in Rome where he was dealing with, among other things, the affairs of the Ermland Chapter; 1532-1551 Canon of Ermland (Warmia); Canon of Mainz and Lübeck; in 1551 he was appointed Bishop of Lübeck, but he did not accept the dignity (KOPICZKO 2, p. 263; SBKW, p. 200)⌋ obtinui, ut has cum viginti Vallensibus Ioachimicis ad te ex Mayence (Mainz, Moguntia), city in western Germany, seat of the Prince-Elector Archbishops of Mayence, primates of Germany⌊MoguntiaMayence (Mainz, Moguntia), city in western Germany, seat of the Prince-Elector Archbishops of Mayence, primates of Germany⌋, quocumque in loco reperiri possis, perferri curaret, quod certe futurum mihi persuadeo. Suscipies igitur ab ignoto amico tenue novi amoris signum, qui postquam adoleverit uberius aliquando proferet. Opus tuum cf. Georgius Vicelius, Hagiologium, seu de sanctis ecclesiae. Historiae divorum toto terrarum orbe celeberrimorum, e sacris scriptoribus...
congestae & nunc primum... in presbyterorum pié doctorum manus emissae per Georg. Vicelium..., Moguntiae, Franciscus Behem, 1541 ⌊De Sanctiscf. Georgius Vicelius, Hagiologium, seu de sanctis ecclesiae. Historiae divorum toto terrarum orbe celeberrimorum, e sacris scriptoribus...
congestae & nunc primum... in presbyterorum pié doctorum manus emissae per Georg. Vicelium..., Moguntiae, Franciscus Behem, 1541 ⌋, cuius titulum excusum prius etiam ad me miseras, multi mecum, ut tandem in lucem prodea{n}t, expectant. Quod si interim absolutum est, quinque a te mihi exemplaria ad amicos domini Dietrich von Rheden (Teodoryk Reden) (*1492 – †1556), doctor of both canon and civil law. Rheden spent most of his life in Rome where he was dealing with, among other things, the affairs of the Ermland Chapter; 1532-1551 Canon of Ermland (Warmia); Canon of Mainz and Lübeck; in 1551 he was appointed Bishop of Lübeck, but he did not accept the dignity (KOPICZKO 2, p. 263; SBKW, p. 200)⌊TheodericiDietrich von Rheden (Teodoryk Reden) (*1492 – †1556), doctor of both canon and civil law. Rheden spent most of his life in Rome where he was dealing with, among other things, the affairs of the Ermland Chapter; 1532-1551 Canon of Ermland (Warmia); Canon of Mainz and Lübeck; in 1551 he was appointed Bishop of Lübeck, but he did not accept the dignity (KOPICZKO 2, p. 263; SBKW, p. 200)⌋ Mayence (Mainz, Moguntia), city in western Germany, seat of the Prince-Elector Archbishops of Mayence, primates of Germany⌊MoguntiamMayence (Mainz, Moguntia), city in western Germany, seat of the Prince-Elector Archbishops of Mayence, primates of Germany⌋ mitti velim, praeterea et quicquid earum lucubra{bra}tionum, quarum meministi, maxime autem in codicillos contra te evulgatos, quorum Royal Prussia (Prussia Regalis), region, part of Prussia annexed to the Kingdom of Poland in 1466 under the provisions of the Second Peace of Thorn⌊hicRoyal Prussia (Prussia Regalis), region, part of Prussia annexed to the Kingdom of Poland in 1466 under the provisions of the Second Peace of Thorn⌋ copia circumfertur, novissime paper damaged⌈[e]e paper damaged⌉ edider(is). Quodcumque pro illis pretium postulabitur, cuicumque illud pendendum paper damaged⌈[dendum]dendum paper damaged⌉ seu quocumque mittendum praescribetur cum gratitudine reddetur neque biblio paper damaged⌈[biblio]biblio paper damaged⌉polam morabitur.
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Et feliciter atque diutissime vale.