Correspondence between Dantiscus and Matthäus LANG
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Results found: 2 preserved: 1 + lost: 1 1 | IDL 6676 | Ioannes DANTISCUS to Matthäus LANG, shortly before 1516-01-01 Letter lost | Letter lost, mentioned in IDL 5093 | | | 2 | IDL 4864 | Matthäus LANG to Ioannes DANTISCUS, Innsbruck, 1516-03-15 |
Manuscript sources: 1 | fair copy in Latin, in secretary's hand, author's signature, AAWO, AB, D. 24, f. 32
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AAWO, AB, D. 24, f. 32v
Honorabili sincere nobis dilecto 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 Ermland⌊Ioanni DanthischoIoannes 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⌋ serenissimi 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 Austria⌊regis PoloniaeSigismund 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⌋ secretario
In curia Charles V of Habsburg (*1500 – †1558), ruler of the Burgundian territories (1506-1555), King of Spain as Charles I (1516-1556), King of Naples and Sicily, King of the Romans (1519-1530), Holy Roman Emperor of the German Nation (elected 1519, crowned 1530, abdicated 1556); son of Philip I the Handsome and Joanna the Mad of Castile⌊caesareae maiestatisCharles V of Habsburg (*1500 – †1558), ruler of the Burgundian territories (1506-1555), King of Spain as Charles I (1516-1556), King of Naples and Sicily, King of the Romans (1519-1530), Holy Roman Emperor of the German Nation (elected 1519, crowned 1530, abdicated 1556); son of Philip I the Handsome and Joanna the Mad of Castile⌋ vel Bolzano (Bozen), town located where the river Isarco (Ger. Eisack) flows into the Adige, in the historical South Tyrol on the borderland of the former German Reich, on the historical route between Augsburg and Venice, today in northern Italy, the Trentino-South Tyrol region⌊BulzaniBolzano (Bozen), town located where the river Isarco (Ger. Eisack) flows into the Adige, in the historical South Tyrol on the borderland of the former German Reich, on the historical route between Augsburg and Venice, today in northern Italy, the Trentino-South Tyrol region⌋
Intelleximus vos rediisse Venice (Venezia, Venetiae), city in northeastern Italy, capital of the Republic of Venice⌊Veneciis Venice (Venezia, Venetiae), city in northeastern Italy, capital of the Republic of Venice⌋atque inde ad Charles V of Habsburg (*1500 – †1558), ruler of the Burgundian territories (1506-1555), King of Spain as Charles I (1516-1556), King of Naples and Sicily, King of the Romans (1519-1530), Holy Roman Emperor of the German Nation (elected 1519, crowned 1530, abdicated 1556); son of Philip I the Handsome and Joanna the Mad of Castile⌊caes(arem)Charles V of Habsburg (*1500 – †1558), ruler of the Burgundian territories (1506-1555), King of Spain as Charles I (1516-1556), King of Naples and Sicily, King of the Romans (1519-1530), Holy Roman Emperor of the German Nation (elected 1519, crowned 1530, abdicated 1556); son of Philip I the Handsome and Joanna the Mad of Castile⌋ nonnulla
responsa reportavisse. Quae, quia nec etiam responsa caesaris on the margin, in the hand of sender⌈nec etiam responsa Charles V of Habsburg (*1500 – †1558), ruler of the Burgundian territories (1506-1555), King of Spain as Charles I (1516-1556), King of Naples and Sicily, King of the Romans (1519-1530), Holy Roman Emperor of the German Nation (elected 1519, crowned 1530, abdicated 1556); son of Philip I the Handsome and Joanna the Mad of Castile⌊caesarisCharles V of Habsburg (*1500 – †1558), ruler of the Burgundian territories (1506-1555), King of Spain as Charles I (1516-1556), King of Naples and Sicily, King of the Romans (1519-1530), Holy Roman Emperor of the German Nation (elected 1519, crowned 1530, abdicated 1556); son of Philip I the Handsome and Joanna the Mad of Castile⌋nec etiam responsa caesaris on the margin, in the hand of sender⌉ nos nondum intelleximus, rogamus, cum omnia scire desideramus, ut nobis singula significetis. N(?)am rem pergratam nobis certe facietis, quod ut assequamur, iterum rogamus.
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Texts where mentioned Matthäus LANG Results found: 10 IDL, 0 IDP, 0 IDT 1 | IDL 116 | Ioannes DANTISCUS to [Jan BALIŃSKI], Pressburg (Bratislava), 1515-05-25 | 2 | IDL 5157 | Sebastian SPERANTIUS to Ioannes DANTISCUS, Weißenhorn , 1516-01-01 | 3 | IDL 5093 | Ioannes DANTISCUS to Sigismund I Jagiellon, Innsbruck, 1516-01-05 | 4 | IDL 4904 | Ioannes DANTISCUS, Hieronymus HÄMERLIN of Laugingen & Caspar URSINUS Velius to Joachim von WATT (VADIANUS), Augsburg, 1516-11-15 | 5 | IDL 157 | [Ioannes DANTISCUS] to Sigismund I Jagiellon, Nuremberg, 1522-07-28 | 6 | IDL 163 | Ioannes DANTISCUS to [Sigismund I Jagiellon], Antwerp, 1522-09-18 | 7 | IDL 164 | Ioannes DANTISCUS to [Piotr TOMICKI], Antwerp, 1522-09-18 | 8 | IDL 177 | Ioannes DANTISCUS to Piotr TOMICKI, Valladolid, 1523-02-25 | 9 | IDL 755 | Cornelis DE SCHEPPER to Ioannes DANTISCUS, Brussels, 1532-02-21 | 10 | IDL 4182 | Johann Albrecht of Brandenburg-Ansbach to Ioannes DANTISCUS, Mayence, 1534-10-03 |
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