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5. Brodarić, Stjepan. Epistulae, versio electronica. [page 61 | Paragraph | Section]

Christian rulers, and he alone is considered the refuge of Christianity and also the only support of Hungarian King Louis. – 3. He says he is happy to be available for Sigismund because he knows that by serving Sigismund he is of service to his own master Louis. Serenissime Princeps et Domine, Domine Clementissime. Post servitutis meae in gratiam Vestrae Serenissimae Maiestatis humillimam commendationem. [1.] Dignata est Vestra Maiestas his diebus superiore dare ad me litteras, 2 ut in facto ecclesiae Plocensis


6. Brodarić, Stjepan. Epistulae, versio electronica. [page 63 | Paragraph | Section]

answer from de Grassis’ letter. The Pope cannot be dissuaded from his earlier intention, so pushing the issue further is senseless. That is, benefices of those who died in the Town are handled differently in Rome. They try to get hold of such benefices themselves. Serenissime Princeps et Domine, Domine Clementissime. Post servitutis meae perpetuae in gratiam Vestrae Maiestatis humillimam commendationem. [1.] Acceperam rursus litteras a Vestra Maiestate super negotio ecclesiae Plocensis, in quo rursus apud Sanctissimum Dominum Nostrum omni studio,


7. Brodarić, Stjepan. Epistulae, versio electronica. [page 65 | Paragraph | Section]

again regarding the Płock bishopric. The King will learn the Pope’s intentions from the latter’s breve. The Pope shows goodwill towards him and is ready to please him in any way since he knows that the fate of Christianity is in a large part in Sigismund’s hands. Serenissime Princeps et Domine, Domine Clementissime. Post servitutis meae in gratiam Vestrae Serenissimae Maiestatis humillimam commendationem. Rursus non destiti urgere et sollicitare Sanctissimum Dominum Nostrum iuxta commissionem Vestrae Maiestatis in negotio ecclesiae Plocensis.


8. Brodarić, Stjepan. Epistulae, versio electronica. [page 72 | Paragraph | Section]

with Francesco Marsupino, and with the envoy of Archduke Ferdinand, for a whole year now, and received nothing but empty promises. Neither the Holy Seat nor other rulers can be counted upon, so Hungary and Poland themselves have to reach agreement with the Turks. Serenissime Princeps et Domine, Domine mihi Gratiosissime. Post servitutis meae perpetuae in gratiam Maiestatis Vestrae humillimam commendationem. [1.] Iam tandem tot difficultatibus superatis in proximo consistorio expedita est libere ecclesia Plocensis et simul etiam Premisliensis.


9. Brodarić, Stjepan. Epistulae, versio electronica. [page 73 | Paragraph | Section]

scripta Maiestatem Vestram suadere nepoti suo serenissimo, ut cum videat se ab omnibus fere Christianis principibus destitutum, cogitaret de aliquibus induciis cum hoste faciendis. Quae quidem res licet et pontificem et reverendissimos dominos cardinales multum turbaverit, tamen in rei veritate, Serenissime Princeps, ego nihil potuissem audire, quod me inter tot metus magis recreare potuisset et quod existimassem ad praesentem rerum nostrarum statum esse magis accomodatum. Video principes Christianos partim inter se digladiari, partim otio domestico torpere et nihil penitus de re


10. Brodarić, Stjepan. Epistulae, versio electronica. [page 78 | Paragraph | Section]

allotted for the defence of Christianity gets to the proper place. – 3. The French are near Milan but suffer more damage than they cause. According to the Milan envoy they will soon withdraw since the French King is in the grip of a Spanish-English-German alliance. Serenissime Princeps, et Domine, Domine mihi Clementissime. Post servitutis meae perpetuae in gratiam Vestrae Maiestatis humillimam commendationem. 4 post te BCzart TN 35: a add. 5 hoc: haec BCzart TN 35 5 per correxi ex: pro, pro: per BCzart TN 35


11. Brodarić, Stjepan. Epistulae, versio electronica. [page 83 | Paragraph | Section]

VII is ready to fulfil all of Sigismund’s wishes. – 2. There are no new pieces of news; the French are still in Italy; the Pope, partly due to Brodarics’ prompting, instructed three Cardinals to work on creating peace among Christian rulers, hopefully with good results. Serenissime Princeps et Domine, Domine mihi Gratiosissime. Post servitutis meae perpetuae in gratiam Vestrae Maiestatis humillimam commendationem. [1.] In negotiis Vestrae Maiestatis credo nos cum domino Stanislao nuntio 1 eiusdem optatam relationem in omnibus habituros:


12. Brodarić, Stjepan. Epistulae, versio electronica. [page 84 | Paragraph | Section]

of Cracow. – 2. The Pope and the Cardinals are equally inclined towards peace. However, chances are small for this to happen because the French King and his opponents stubbornly cling to their demands. Sigismund and Louis have to find other ways of protecting their countries. Serenissime Princeps et Domine, Domine mihi Gratiosissime. Post servitutis meae perpetuae in gratiam Vestrae Maiestatis humillimam commendationem. [1.] Scripsi his diebus 1 ad Vestram Maiestatem, neque nunc aliud scribere possum, quam quod tunc scripsi, praeter quam quod in


13. Brodarić, Stjepan. Epistulae, versio electronica. [page 88 | Paragraph | Section]

he will soon follow with a major force of cavalry. According to news from Constantinople, the Turks are busy with preparations both on land and water. Pope Clement is trying to bring food and ammunition to the besieged Klissa, but it is feared that it will arrive late. Serenissime Princeps et Domine, Domine mihi Gratiosissime. 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


14. Brodarić, Stjepan. Epistulae, versio electronica. [page 94 | Paragraph | Section]

rearranged in such cases, he asks Ferdinand to intercede on his behalf for remembering the absent envoy in Buda so that the latter’s services are rewarded with a smaller benefice at least; he asks for this only to be able to represent the Hungarian King in Rome better. Serenissime Princeps et Domine, Domine mihi Clementissime. Post servitutis meae perpetuae in gratiam Vestrae Serenitatis humillimam commendationem. Licet satis absurdum esse videatur ab eo Principe, cui quis nihil serviverit, quippiam postulare. Summa tamen Vestrae Serenitatis clementia


15. Brodarić, Stjepan. Epistulae, versio electronica. [page 94 | Paragraph | Section]

to be able to represent the Hungarian King in Rome better. – 2. There is no news. The Emperor’s army is still besieging the French at Novara. – 3. He is sending a copy of the letter by Persian Shah Sophi addressed to the Emperor and Louis II to Sigismund. Serenissime Princeps et Domine, Domine mihi Clementissime. Post servitutis meae perpetuae in gratiam Vestrae Maiestatis humillimam commendationem. [1.] Licet satis absurdum esse videatur ab eo principe, cui quis nihil serviverit, quippiam postulare, summa tamen Vestrae Maiestatis


16. Brodarić, Stjepan. Epistulae, versio electronica. [page 96 | Paragraph | Section]

for sending aid to Hungary. – 2. The French suffered substantial defeat in Lombardy; nearly 1000 died, several officers were lost or injured. – 3. He asks Sigismund again to intervene for him with King Louis so that he can obtain some substantial benefice. Serenissime Princeps et Domine, Domine mihi Clementissime. Post servitutis meae perpetuae in gratiam Vestrae Maiestatis humillimam commendationem. [1.] Supervenerunt repente nova satis adversa: Bassam illum praefectum Cayri, qui a Turca defecerat, a suis esse obtruncatum. 2


17. Brodarić, Stjepan. Epistulae, versio electronica. [page 116 | Paragraph | Section]

higher pay. Several houses were ransacked, that of Pasha Ibrahim among them. The Sultan suppressed the revolt with great difficulties and had to fulfil the demands of the soldiers. King Francis is said to have arrived in Barcelona on 17 June. 5 Serenissime Princeps et Domine, Domine mihi Clementissime. Post mei et servitiorum meorum in gratiam Vestrae Maiestatis humillimam commendationem. [1.] Accepi nudius tertius litteras Vestrae Maiestatis XII. Iunii ad me datas et cum his simul litteras ad Sanctissimum Dominum


Bibliographia locorum inventorum

Brodarić, Stjepan (1490-1539) [1505], Epistulae, versio electronica. (), Verborum 166, Ed. Petrus Kasza [genre: prosa oratio - epistula] [word count] [brodaricsepistulae].


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