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Occurrences 154-159:154. Brodarić, Stjepan. Epistulae, versio electronica. [page 51 | Paragraph | Section] published in 1513. (Compare: Klaniczay Tibor (ed.), Janus Pannonius – Magyarországi humanisták. Budapest, 1982, 662–664. In Latin: Hegedüs István, Analecta nova, Budapest, 1903, 214.) On Brodarics’ connections to Sebestyén Magyi and the Bologna circle see: Révész Mária, Néhány adat Philippus Beroaldus maior magyar összeköttetéseihez. Egyetemes Philológiai Közlöny, 1941, 165–166. 7 Fülöp Csulai Móré (1476/77–1526), Humanist, Royal Secretary, later Bishop of Pécs. Csulai studied with Beroaldo in Bologna and had a friendly relationship with Aldus Manutius too.
155. Brodarić, Stjepan. Epistulae, versio electronica. [page 53 | Paragraph | Section] is obviously impossible. Cospi taught rhetoric at the University of Vienna, and it is clear that Brodarics knew him only slightly. However, we know about Cospi that he spent some time in Pozsony in 1515, where in the house of Girolamo Balbi he translated the Didorodus Codex (Libri duo, primus de Philippi Regis Macedoniae, aliorum re quorundam illustrium ducum, alter de Alexandri filii rebus gestis.) The translation was published after Cospi’s death, in 1516 in Vienna in the print-shop of Vietor. (Compare: Hermann Zsuzsa, Egy humanista karrierje (Balbi Jeromos), Az Egyetemi Könyvtár
156. Brodarić, Stjepan. Epistulae, versio electronica. [page 87 | Paragraph | Section]
28 István Brodarics to Theodor Vafer 1 Rome, 11 February 1524
Manuscript used: MOL, DL 47545 The inheritance of Hungarian confessor in Rome János Lászai, 147 ducats, should be deposited in the Altoviti bank according to the wishes of Philippus de Senis and Vincenzo Baldi.
157. Brodarić, Stjepan. Epistulae, versio electronica. [page 88 | Paragraph | Section] Ferenc Várdai. 13 The banking house operated by Bindo Altoviti of Florence was a leading bank in contemporary Rome. More on the banking house and Altoviti: Coriolano Belloni, Un banchiere del rinascimento, Roma, 1935.
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domini Philippi de Senis 4 et domini Vincencii Baldi 5 decretorum doctoris, ad instantiam tamen omnium nostrorum.
Post servitutis meae perpetuae in gratiam Vestrae Serenitatis humillimam commendationem. [1.] Ad humanissimas litteras 2 Vestrae Serenitatis, quas modo accepi, non habeo quid aliud respondeam, nisi me esse et fore perpetuo, dum vivam, addictissimum
4 Philippus de Senis (Philip of Siena), a cleric in the papal chamber, Canon of Esztergom. Pope Leo X made Philippus de Senis director of chapel consecrated to the Virgin Mary Taken to the Sky in 1513. The chapel belonged to the Esztergom chapter and de Senis entered a long legal battle against the
[1.] Ad humanissimas litteras 2 Vestrae Serenitatis, quas modo accepi, non habeo quid aliud respondeam, nisi me esse et fore perpetuo, dum vivam, addictissimum
4 Philippus de Senis (Philip of Siena), a cleric in the papal chamber, Canon of Esztergom. Pope Leo X made Philippus de Senis director of chapel consecrated to the Virgin Mary Taken to the Sky in 1513. The chapel belonged to the Esztergom chapter and de Senis entered a long legal battle against the chapter. Compare: Solymosi László (ed.), Az esztergomi székeskáptalan jegyzőkönyve (1500–1502,
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