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Letter #6256

Caspar URSINUS Velius to Ioannes DANTISCUS
s.l., [1516-11-01]

Early printed source materials:
1DANTISCUS 1571 (C. Ursini Velii genethliacon Ioannis Dantisci viri clarissimi) p. A7 v + 2 pp. not numbered (in extenso)
2DANTISCUS 1576 (C. Ursini Velii genethliacon Ioannis Dantisci viri clarissimi) p. A7 v + 2 pp. not numbered (in extenso)
3DANTISCUS 1764 (Casp. Ursini Velii genethliacon Io. Dantisci poetae clarissimi) p. 297-300 (in extenso)
4PERIANDER (C. Ursinus Velius in genethliacon Ioannis Dantisci poetae clarissimi) p. 446-449 (in extenso)
5URSINUS 1522 (C. Ursini Velii genethliacon Ioannis Dantisci poetae clarissimi) p. q-q3 (in extenso)

Prints:
1SKOLIMOWSKA 2016 Records p. 338-347 (in extenso; English translation)

 

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Natali, Dantisce, tuo pia sacra frequentet
Quisquis Castalio lavit in amne caput.
Personet aurata cithara praedulcis Apollo one of the twelve great Olympian gods, son of Zeus and Leto, twin brother of ArtemisAgileusApollo one of the twelve great Olympian gods, son of Zeus and Leto, twin brother of Artemis
Et carmen solito laetius ore canat.
Illo Muses Greek goddesses of literature and the artsPieridesMuses Greek goddesses of literature and the arts saltent cantante sorores
Et sua cum Apollo one of the twelve great Olympian gods, son of Zeus and Leto, twin brother of ArtemisPhoebiApollo one of the twelve great Olympian gods, son of Zeus and Leto, twin brother of Artemis carmine mixta sonent.
Adsit, adhuc pedibus surisque madentibus Evan
Nuper ab expresso praela peruda mero.
Altera post decimam lux haec trieterida nobis
Annua lux partus conscia grandis adest.
Tale vel hoc carmen pariturae ad limina matris
Divino Apollo one of the twelve great Olympian gods, son of Zeus and Leto, twin brother of ArtemisClariusApollo one of the twelve great Olympian gods, son of Zeus and Leto, twin brother of Artemis protulit ore deus.
Nascere felici puer o pulcherrime fato
Tantum non Apollo one of the twelve great Olympian gods, son of Zeus and Leto, twin brother of ArtemisPhoeboApollo one of the twelve great Olympian gods, son of Zeus and Leto, twin brother of Artemis pulchrior et Dionysos one of the twelve great Olympian gods, son of Zeus and Semele (or Persephone), god of fertility, wild nature, theater and wineBromioDionysos one of the twelve great Olympian gods, son of Zeus and Semele (or Persephone), god of fertility, wild nature, theater and wine.
Et tibi formoso crescant in corpore vires
Membra lacertosis sint bene firma toris.
Qualis erat cum victor ovans Heracles (Hercules), Greek mythic hero, famous for his extraordinary strength, son of Zeus and the mortal AlcmeneTirynthius herosHeracles (Hercules), Greek mythic hero, famous for his extraordinary strength, son of Zeus and the mortal Alcmene
Aurea ab Hesperio mala dracone tulit.
Et celeber scriptis, et factis clarus habetor.
Carmina Ovid (Publius Ovidius Naso) (*43 BC – †17 or 18 AD), ancient Roman poetPelignoOvid (Publius Ovidius Naso) (*43 BC – †17 or 18 AD), ancient Roman poet proxima lude seni.
Prima tuos ignes recitabunt ludicra: toto
Prospera, paramour of Ioannes DANTISCUS (†1524)ProsperaProspera, paramour of Ioannes DANTISCUS (†1524) versiculis vivet in orbe tuis.
Tristia post laetos vulgabis carmina versus,
Et dices patrio praelia facta solo.
Signaque Sarmatici victricia Sigismund I Jagiellon (Zygmunt I) (*1467 – †1548), King of Poland and Grand Duke of Lithuania (1506-1548); Duke of Głogów (Glogau) (1499-1506), Duke of Opava (1501-1506), Governor of Silesia (1504-1506); son of King Kazimierz IV Jagiellon and Elisabeth of AustriaregisSigismund I Jagiellon (Zygmunt I) (*1467 – †1548), King of Poland and Grand Duke of Lithuania (1506-1548); Duke of Głogów (Glogau) (1499-1506), Duke of Opava (1501-1506), Governor of Silesia (1504-1506); son of King Kazimierz IV Jagiellon and Elisabeth of Austria, et arma
Vidit Alexander III of Macedon (Alexander The Great, Alexander Magnus) (*356 – †323), 336-323 King of Macedon; creator of Macedonian Empire, one of the greatest commanders of antiquityPellaei quae ducisAlexander III of Macedon (Alexander The Great, Alexander Magnus) (*356 – †323), 336-323 King of Macedon; creator of Macedonian Empire, one of the greatest commanders of antiquity ara canes.
Arma per infecti disiecta Dnieper (Borysthenes), river in eastern Europe, flowing through Russia, Belarus and Ukraine to the Black SeaBoristhenisDnieper (Borysthenes), river in eastern Europe, flowing through Russia, Belarus and Ukraine to the Black Sea undas:
Cumque suis armis corpora vasta virum.
Magna tibi semper fulgebit gratia regum,
Quorum munificas experiere manus.
Tum peregre populos varios visurus et urbes
Ibis, et externis gentibus hospes eris.
Cymbrica namque leges prima formose iuventa
Denmark (Dania)LittoraDenmark (Dania), permensus Baltic SeaBaltheon ante fretumBaltic Sea.
Acre virum genus, et validos Saxones adibis.
Omne per Hercynium progrediere nemus.
Innumeros late populos, gentesque videbis
Quas claudunt gelidis Rhine (Rhein, Rhenus), river in central Europe, flowing through Switzerland, Germany (partially as a border with France) and the Netherlands, into the North SeaRhenusRhine (Rhein, Rhenus), river in central Europe, flowing through Switzerland, Germany (partially as a border with France) and the Netherlands, into the North Sea et Danube (Dunaj, Donau), river in central and eastern EuropeIsterDanube (Dunaj, Donau), river in central and eastern Europe aquis.
Italy (Italia)ItaliaeItaly (Italia) posthac et opes miratus et urbes
Audebis vastos per maris ire sinus.
Alcinoi veteres primum mirabere Corfu (Kerkyra), island on the Ioanian SeasedesCorfu (Kerkyra), island on the Ioanian Sea.
Alta tibi hospitium deinde Zakynthos, island on the Ionian SeaZacinthusZakynthos, island on the Ionian Sea erit.
Atque Epidauros, town in Greece, Peloponnesian Peninsula, today Palaia EpidavrosEpidaurusEpidauros, town in Greece, Peloponnesian Peninsula, today Palaia Epidavros, ubi serpentis imagine cultus
Indigenis Apollo one of the twelve great Olympian gods, son of Zeus and Leto, twin brother of ArtemisPhoeboApollo one of the twelve great Olympian gods, son of Zeus and Leto, twin brother of Artemis natus in aede fuit.
Atque Rhodes (Rodos), island in the Aegean Sea, 1522-12 - 1912 belonged to the Ottoman EmpireRhodonRhodes (Rodos), island in the Aegean Sea, 1522-12 - 1912 belonged to the Ottoman Empire Apollo one of the twelve great Olympian gods, son of Zeus and Leto, twin brother of ArtemisPhoeboApollo one of the twelve great Olympian gods, son of Zeus and Leto, twin brother of Artemis claram, et magno Jupiter (Jove), king of the gods in ancient Roman mythologyIoveJupiter (Jove), king of the gods in ancient Roman mythology Crete, island in the Mediterranean SeaCretaCrete, island in the Mediterranean Sea
Et Cyprus, island in the Mediterranean SeaCypronCyprus, island in the Mediterranean Sea Idaliae regna superba deae.
Et SyriaSyriaeSyria populos, et inhospita vasta videbis,
Qua non aequoreo tutius extat iter.
Quin et adorabis sacrum quo condita passi
Lurida sarcophago membra fuere dei.
Quaeque Palaestinas loca sunt veneranda per oras
Bethlemiumque larem Calvariaeque solum.
Denique Sicily, island in the Mediterranean Sea, Kingdom ruled by the HabsburgsTrinacriamSicily, island in the Mediterranean Sea, Kingdom ruled by the Habsburgs, fumantemque ignibus Aetnam
Conspicies, Siculo praeteriture freto.
Claram et Naples (Napoli, Neapolis), city in Italy, on the coast of the Tyrrhenian Sea, capital of the region of CampaniaParthenopenNaples (Napoli, Neapolis), city in Italy, on the coast of the Tyrrhenian Sea, capital of the region of Campania peragrabis, et Apulia (Puglia), region in southeastern ItalyAppulaApulia (Puglia), region in southeastern Italy iuxta
Arva, et Campania, region in southern ItalyCampaniCampania, region in southern Italy rura beata soli.
Atque orbis dominam victi mirabere Rome (Roma), city in central Italy, on the Tiber river, seat of the Holy SeeRomamRome (Roma), city in central Italy, on the Tiber river, seat of the Holy See,
Quicquid et in tota visitur Ausonia.
Mox iterum regumque aulis, regumque vacabis
Conciliis, regum laus erit arma sequi.
Regius Maximilian I of Habsburg (*1459 – †1519), from 1486 King of the Romans, actual ruler of the Empire from the death of Frederick III (1493), 1508-1519 Holy Roman Emperor of the German Nation; son of Emperor Frederick III and Eleanor of PortugalAugustiMaximilian I of Habsburg (*1459 – †1519), from 1486 King of the Romans, actual ruler of the Empire from the death of Frederick III (1493), 1508-1519 Holy Roman Emperor of the German Nation; son of Emperor Frederick III and Eleanor of Portugal vives orator in aula
Iussus ad Senate of the Republic of Venice Euganeos saepius ire patresSenate of the Republic of Venice .
Ista quidem mediis iam tum perfeceris annis
Pectus et ingenium testificata tuum.
Cum decorata sacrae lambent tua tempora laurus
Maximilian I of Habsburg (*1459 – †1519), from 1486 King of the Romans, actual ruler of the Empire from the death of Frederick III (1493), 1508-1519 Holy Roman Emperor of the German Nation; son of Emperor Frederick III and Eleanor of PortugalCaesarisMaximilian I of Habsburg (*1459 – †1519), from 1486 King of the Romans, actual ruler of the Empire from the death of Frederick III (1493), 1508-1519 Holy Roman Emperor of the German Nation; son of Emperor Frederick III and Eleanor of Portugal invicta munera lata manu.
Quod reliquum est vitae spatium, nam longa beato
Pollicita est facilis stamina parca tibi.
Curret id omne tibi feliciter, et tenor unus
Unus erit vitae cursus ubique tuae.
Et non est oneri tibi sera futura senectus
Sed viridis, sed quae rara venire solet.
Ipse tuas augebit opes, augebit honores
Sigismund I Jagiellon (Zygmunt I) (*1467 – †1548), King of Poland and Grand Duke of Lithuania (1506-1548); Duke of Głogów (Glogau) (1499-1506), Duke of Opava (1501-1506), Governor of Silesia (1504-1506); son of King Kazimierz IV Jagiellon and Elisabeth of AustriaRexSigismund I Jagiellon (Zygmunt I) (*1467 – †1548), King of Poland and Grand Duke of Lithuania (1506-1548); Duke of Głogów (Glogau) (1499-1506), Duke of Opava (1501-1506), Governor of Silesia (1504-1506); son of King Kazimierz IV Jagiellon and Elisabeth of Austria tuus, ingrata ni volet esse manu.
Sic cecinit Apollo one of the twelve great Olympian gods, son of Zeus and Leto, twin brother of ArtemisPhoebusApollo one of the twelve great Olympian gods, son of Zeus and Leto, twin brother of Artemis. Apollo one of the twelve great Olympian gods, son of Zeus and Leto, twin brother of ArtemisPhoeboApollo one of the twelve great Olympian gods, son of Zeus and Leto, twin brother of Artemis cessante sorores
Lanificae nivei staminis orsa trahunt.
Solvebat magnum Juno goddess in Roman mythology, wife of JupiterLucinaJuno goddess in Roman mythology, wife of Jupiter facillima partum.
Et positum est utero dulce Christine Schultze (Christine Scholcz) (†1539), mother of Ioannes Dantiscus (PSB 4 Dantyszek, s. 424)parentisChristine Schultze (Christine Scholcz) (†1539), mother of Ioannes Dantiscus (PSB 4 Dantyszek, s. 424) onus.
Natus es in lucem, lux o generosa tuorum.
Felicem o genium terque quaterque tuum.
Natus es auspicibus diis et Juno goddess in Roman mythology, wife of JupiterIunoneJuno goddess in Roman mythology, wife of Jupiter secunda.
Fila quater vitae terque beata tuae.
Sed iam convivae plausum date. Pocula sumat
Quisque simul mecum et talia voce sonet:
Vivat io Dantiscus, io laetum exigat aevum
Vivat io patriae, vivat io ille suis.
Est bene, non votis optamus inanibus ista
Risit, et optatis annuit ipse Apollo one of the twelve great Olympian gods, son of Zeus and Leto, twin brother of ArtemisdeusApollo one of the twelve great Olympian gods, son of Zeus and Leto, twin brother of Artemis.