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Letter #3668

Janusz LATALSKI to Ioannes DANTISCUS
Krobia, 1538-06-08
            received [1538]-06-08

Manuscript sources:
1fair copy in Latin, BCz, 1595, p. 1191-1194

 

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BCz, 1595, p. 1191

Reverendissime in Christo Pater, domine et amice honorandissime.

Ex servitore meo, qui Vestrae Reverendissimae Dominationis e Wrocław (Breslau, Vratislavia), city in southwestern Poland, on the Oder river, historical capital of Silesia, from 1526 ruled by the HabsburgsWratislawiaWrocław (Breslau, Vratislavia), city in southwestern Poland, on the Oder river, historical capital of Silesia, from 1526 ruled by the Habsburgs litteras pertulit, intellexi proposuisse Vestram Reverendissimam Dominationem per 1538-06-09diem crastinam1538-06-09 in Poniec, town in west-central Poland, Wielkopolska, ca. 75 km S of Poznań, ca. 90 km N of WrocławPonyeczPoniec, town in west-central Poland, Wielkopolska, ca. 75 km S of Poznań, ca. 90 km N of Wrocław manere. Ego id idem quam lubenter fecissem sibique et equis suis indulgerem, sed 1538-06-08hodie1538-06-08 Krobia, town in western Poland, Wielkopolska, 60 km S of PoznańhucKrobia, town in western Poland, Wielkopolska, 60 km S of Poznań exiens(?) intellexi ex quibusdam mercatoribus a Wrocław (Breslau, Vratislavia), city in southwestern Poland, on the Oder river, historical capital of Silesia, from 1526 ruled by the HabsburgsVratislawiaWrocław (Breslau, Vratislavia), city in southwestern Poland, on the Oder river, historical capital of Silesia, from 1526 ruled by the Habsburgs proficiscentibus serenissimum Ferdinand I of Habsburg (*1503 – †1564), from 1521 Archduke of Austria, from 1526 King of Bohemia and Hungary, Croatia and Slavonia as Ferdinand I, 1531-1558 King of the Romans, 1558-1564 Holy Roman Emperor; son of Philip I the Handsome and Joanna the Mad of Castile, a younger brother of Charles V of Habsburgregem RomanorumFerdinand I of Habsburg (*1503 – †1564), from 1521 Archduke of Austria, from 1526 King of Bohemia and Hungary, Croatia and Slavonia as Ferdinand I, 1531-1558 King of the Romans, 1558-1564 Holy Roman Emperor; son of Philip I the Handsome and Joanna the Mad of Castile, a younger brother of Charles V of Habsburg propediem e Wratislawia discessurum. Iamque Ferdinand I of Habsburg (*1503 – †1564), from 1521 Archduke of Austria, from 1526 King of Bohemia and Hungary, Croatia and Slavonia as Ferdinand I, 1531-1558 King of the Romans, 1558-1564 Holy Roman Emperor; son of Philip I the Handsome and Joanna the Mad of Castile, a younger brother of Charles V of Habsburgsua maiestasFerdinand I of Habsburg (*1503 – †1564), from 1521 Archduke of Austria, from 1526 King of Bohemia and Hungary, Croatia and Slavonia as Ferdinand I, 1531-1558 King of the Romans, 1558-1564 Holy Roman Emperor; son of Philip I the Handsome and Joanna the Mad of Castile, a younger brother of Charles V of Habsburg discessisset, sed operitur adventum nostrum. Sperabamur enim illic pro 1538-06-09die hesterna1538-06-09 affuturi. Ego misi Wrocław (Breslau, Vratislavia), city in southwestern Poland, on the Oder river, historical capital of Silesia, from 1526 ruled by the HabsburgsillicWrocław (Breslau, Vratislavia), city in southwestern Poland, on the Oder river, historical capital of Silesia, from 1526 ruled by the Habsburgs servitorem meum et per eundem significavi Vestram Reverendissimam Dominationem una mecum 1538-06-11feria tertia proxima1538-06-11 Wrocław (Breslau, Vratislavia), city in southwestern Poland, on the Oder river, historical capital of Silesia, from 1526 ruled by the HabsburgsVratislawiamWrocław (Breslau, Vratislavia), city in southwestern Poland, on the Oder river, historical capital of Silesia, from 1526 ruled by the Habsburgs advenire itaque properet Vestra Reverendissima Dominatio, ut felici omine eo die illic constituamur suamque Ferdinand I of Habsburg (*1503 – †1564), from 1521 Archduke of Austria, from 1526 King of Bohemia and Hungary, Croatia and Slavonia as Ferdinand I, 1531-1558 King of the Romans, 1558-1564 Holy Roman Emperor; son of Philip I the Handsome and Joanna the Mad of Castile, a younger brother of Charles V of Habsburgmaiestatem regiamFerdinand I of Habsburg (*1503 – †1564), from 1521 Archduke of Austria, from 1526 King of Bohemia and Hungary, Croatia and Slavonia as Ferdinand I, 1531-1558 King of the Romans, 1558-1564 Holy Roman Emperor; son of Philip I the Handsome and Joanna the Mad of Castile, a younger brother of Charles V of Habsburg praeveniamus legationemque nobis iniunctam peragamus faustiter idque praecipue curemus, ne sua maiestas e loco se moveat, quod non ex usu nobis fiat.

Commendo me tandem Vestrae Reverendissimae Dominationi eumque diu sospitem et recte incolumem a Domino fore cupio.