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Letter #662

Ioannes CAMPENSIS (Jan van CAMPEN) to Ioannes DANTISCUS
Leuven (Lovanium), 1531-07-25


Manuscript sources:
1fair copy in Latin, autograph, UUB, H. 154, f. 67
2copy in Latin, 20th-century, B. PAU-PAN, 8242 (TK 4), a.1531, f. 65
3register with excerpt in Latin, English, 20th-century, CBKUL, R.III, 30, No. 48

Prints:
1DE VOCHT 1961 No. DE, 147, p. 89 (English register)

 

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UUB, H. 154, f. 67v

Reverendissimo et modis omnibus ornatissimo domino Ioannes Dantiscus (Johannes von Höfen, Ioannes de Curiis, Jan Dantyszek, Johannes Flachsbinder) (*1485 – †1548), eminent diplomat and humanist in the service of the Jagiellons, neo-Latin poet; 1530-1537 Bishop of Kulm; 1537-1548 Bishop of ErmlandIoanni DantiscoIoannes Dantiscus (Johannes von Höfen, Ioannes de Curiis, Jan Dantyszek, Johannes Flachsbinder) (*1485 – †1548), eminent diplomat and humanist in the service of the Jagiellons, neo-Latin poet; 1530-1537 Bishop of Kulm; 1537-1548 Bishop of Ermland episcopo Culmensi, 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 Austriaserenissimi Poloniae regisSigismund 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 Oratori, domino suo Brussels (Bruxellae), city in the Low Countries, Duchy of Brabant, since the regency of Mary of Hungary the capital of the Habsburg Netherlands, today the capital of BelgiumBruxellaeBrussels (Bruxellae), city in the Low Countries, Duchy of Brabant, since the regency of Mary of Hungary the capital of the Habsburg Netherlands, today the capital of Belgium

UUB, H. 154, f. 67r

Salutem plurimam.

Venissem ipse ante dies tres, quemadmodum pollicitus fueram, sed pudebat venire vacuum. Coeptus fuit excudi Ecclesiastes, verum perficere non audet hic magnificus Rutgerus Rescius (Rutger Ressen) (*ca. 1497 – †1545), scholar and publisher from the southern Netherlands, professor of Greek at the Collegium Trilingue of Louvain, in 1531 printed Dantiscus' work Victoria serenissimi Poloniae Regis contra Voyevodam Muldaviae (AT 13, p. 336; CE, vol. 3. p. 142-144)Ru stain[u]u staingerius ReschiusRutgerus Rescius (Rutger Ressen) (*ca. 1497 – †1545), scholar and publisher from the southern Netherlands, professor of Greek at the Collegium Trilingue of Louvain, in 1531 printed Dantiscus' work Victoria serenissimi Poloniae Regis contra Voyevodam Muldaviae (AT 13, p. 336; CE, vol. 3. p. 142-144), professor Latinus, metuit enim, ne post abitum tuum vexetur ab iis, qui fisci rem curant et cogatur quadringentos pendere Caroleos. Venit isthuc, ut impetret privilegium quoddam generale per quosdam e familia legati apostolici. Quare, si forte poposcerit abs te Psalmos illos, quos habes, ut eos ostendat legato, ne, quaeso, nega illi, recipies enim brevissime. Vocor crebris litteris in France (Gallia, Francia), the kingdomGalliamFrance (Gallia, Francia), the kingdom, sed valde cuperem interesse comitiis futuris in Germany (Germania, Niemcy)GermaniaGermany (Germania, Niemcy). Veniam, spero, 1531-07-29die Sabbati1531-07-29 et latius tecum colloquar. Scribe, quas orationes velis tibi verti ex Hebraeo. Oratio Manasses king of Judah (692-638); biblical figureManassae regisManasses king of Judah (692-638); biblical figure non habetur apud Hebraeos. Vale, praesul cordatissime.

Postscript:

Mitto adhuc paucos quosdam Psalmos, quos nuper hic imprudens reliqueram. Cuperem scire, si fieri posset, an adhuc diu sis Brussels (Bruxellae), city in the Low Countries, Duchy of Brabant, since the regency of Mary of Hungary the capital of the Habsburg Netherlands, today the capital of BelgiumBruxellaeBrussels (Bruxellae), city in the Low Countries, Duchy of Brabant, since the regency of Mary of Hungary the capital of the Habsburg Netherlands, today the capital of Belgium mansurus.