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Letter #3551

Andrzej KRZYCKI (CRICIUS) to Ioannes DANTISCUS
Piotrków, 1533-01-18


Manuscript sources:
1fair copy in Latin, autograph, BCz, 1595, p. 475-476

Auxiliary sources:
1register in Polish, 20th-century, B. PAU-PAN, 8247 (TK 9), f. 209

Prints:
1AT 15 No. 22, p. 37-38 (in extenso; Polish register)

 

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BCz, 1595, p. 475

Reverendissime mi Domine.

Salutem et mei commendationem.

Scripsi nuper ex domo mea haec omnia, quae nunc essent scribenda, praesertim quod ad consecrationem Reverendissimae Dominationis Vestrae pertinet responsumque exspecto. De rebus nostris conventualibus pudet id, quod est, scribere, non est autem aliud, quam nos hactenus nihil agere nec quomodo, aut quid agendum, scire. Omnia vergunt in deterius. Non dubito Reverendissimam Dominationem Vestram, cum erat Cracow (Kraków, Cracovia), city in southern Poland, Małopolska, on the Vistula river, from 1038 capital of the Kingdom of PolandCracoviaeCracow (Kraków, Cracovia), city in southern Poland, Małopolska, on the Vistula river, from 1038 capital of the Kingdom of Poland, clare perspexisse, quo in cardine summa rerum omnium vertitur. Hinc omnium turbarum fons, in quibus omnino praestat sequi Ovidianum illud: crede mihi, bene qui latuit, bene vixit. De his coram brevi latius et liberius. Interim me fraternae gratiae Vestrae Reverendissimae Dominationis ex corde commendo.

Vestrae Reverendissimae Dominationi addictus Andrzej Krzycki (Andreas Cricius) (*1482 – †1537), humanist, neo-Latin poet, diplomat, correspondent of Erasmus of Rotterdam; in 1525 he took part in the negotiations leading to the secularisation of the state of the Teutonic Order; from 1504 Canon of Poznań (from 1511 Scholastic, from 1519 Provost); from 1512 Canon of Cracow, Scholastic of Płock, and secretary to the first wife of Sigismund I Jagiellon, Barbara Zápolya; 1515-1523 royal secretary; 1518-1530 Provost of the Chapter of St. Florian in Cracow; 1522-1525 Bishop of Przemyśl; 1525-1527 Bishop of Poznań; 1527-1535 Bishop of Płock; 1535-1537 Archbishop of Gniezno, Primate of Poland (PSB 15, p.544-549)PlocensisAndrzej Krzycki (Andreas Cricius) (*1482 – †1537), humanist, neo-Latin poet, diplomat, correspondent of Erasmus of Rotterdam; in 1525 he took part in the negotiations leading to the secularisation of the state of the Teutonic Order; from 1504 Canon of Poznań (from 1511 Scholastic, from 1519 Provost); from 1512 Canon of Cracow, Scholastic of Płock, and secretary to the first wife of Sigismund I Jagiellon, Barbara Zápolya; 1515-1523 royal secretary; 1518-1530 Provost of the Chapter of St. Florian in Cracow; 1522-1525 Bishop of Przemyśl; 1525-1527 Bishop of Poznań; 1527-1535 Bishop of Płock; 1535-1537 Archbishop of Gniezno, Primate of Poland (PSB 15, p.544-549)