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1. marulmarinst (bib:p.1_326)at. Nunquam tanta mulier and tantam humilitatem descendisset, nisi prius a
2. marulmarinst (bib:p.3_527)illa a summo terrę usque and summum eius. Non plangentur et non colligentu
3. aavvcarminavgc (bib:p.na)ne agere opto. Hieronymus And. Iacobo.B. Qui nouem celsi choreis Olympi Pra
4. aavvcarminavgc (bib:p.na)Pectore uoces. Idem Hier. And. Iacobo Bo. Licet mos traditus est a Platone,
5. aavvcarminavgc (bib:p.na). Iacobus Bonus Hieronymo And. S. Franciscum Mariam filium meum statim ab i
6. brodaricsepistulae (bib:p.44)he latter’s patronage and requests further support for himself and his
7. brodaricsepistulae (bib:p.44)r support for himself and his kin in front of the Bishop of Zagreb. Ven
8. brodaricsepistulae (bib:p.45)nt to Lardi of events and participants at the coronation of Louis II. R
9. brodaricsepistulae (bib:p.47)s marching in to Buda and participants of the procession to Taddeo dei
10. brodaricsepist... (bib:p.47)ince there is no seal and address on that one (unlike the second one se
11. brodaricsepist... (bib:p.48)ition of his services and that it is to be sent to Buda by merchants go
12. brodaricsepist... (bib:p.50) Budapest, 1880, 30.; and Pierre de Ambroise Nolhac, Les correspondents
13. brodaricsepist... (bib:p.50)nyvszemle, 1945, 67), and this date appears on the version that appeare
14. brodaricsepist... (bib:p.50)Móré took the letter, and about him we know that he was received in Ven
15. brodaricsepist... (bib:p.50)but distract 17 days, and this is how we get the real date of the lette
16. brodaricsepist... (bib:p.50)ation of Janus’ works and on the manuscript he had, see more: Boda Mikl
17. brodaricsepist... (bib:p.50)tween the compilation and Brodarics convincingly. Compare: Ritoókné S
18. brodaricsepist... (bib:p.51)this to them. – 2. He and Darhoczi could have achieved with the Bishop
19. brodaricsepist... (bib:p.51)ose knowledge, morals and outstanding qualities make him worthy of reco
20. brodaricsepist... (bib:p.51)ns to Sebestyén Magyi and the Bologna circle see: Révész Mária, Néh
21. brodaricsepist... (bib:p.51)h Beroaldo in Bologna and had a friendly relationship with Aldus Manuti
22. brodaricsepist... (bib:p.52) Pécs György Szatmári and his home town Kassa won advowson of Provostsh
23. brodaricsepist... (bib:p.52) Provostship of Jászó and the right to elect the Provost on 9 June 1508
24. brodaricsepist... (bib:p.52)524), Budapest, 1906; and Tóth-Szabó Pál, Jász a főkegyúri jog t
25. brodaricsepist... (bib:p.52)ather (Pál Darholczi) and brothers (Pál and Vilmos). (Compare: MOL, DL
26. brodaricsepist... (bib:p.52)zi) and brothers (Pál and Vilmos). (Compare: MOL, DL 97820, DL 64524, D
27. brodaricsepist... (bib:p.53)University of Vienna, and it is clear that Brodarics knew him only slig
28. brodaricsepist... (bib:p.54)–29. István Brodarics and his family received coat of arms augmentation
29. brodaricsepist... (bib:p.54)ature of augmentation and gives explanation. Commissio propria domini r
30. brodaricsepist... (bib:p.57)ence yet. However, he and Cardinal Medici have put forward Louis II’s
31. brodaricsepist... (bib:p.57) that he has no money and he doesn’t get any from the Fuggers in spit
32. brodaricsepist... (bib:p.57)ell everything he has and crawl back to Hungary in shame with barely on
33. brodaricsepist... (bib:p.57) noted Humanist, poet and diplomat, friend and pen friend of Erasmus, m
34. brodaricsepist... (bib:p.57) and diplomat, friend and pen friend of Erasmus, member of the circle o
35. brodaricsepist... (bib:p.57)ch praises literature and science, in such elegant Latin. 1  Fraknói
36. brodaricsepist... (bib:p.58)2, one in the spring, and one in the autumn. The Hungarian King sent hi
37. brodaricsepist... (bib:p.58)gle against the Turks and for capturing Nándorfehérvár back. The pap
38. brodaricsepist... (bib:p.58) behalf of Brodarics, and this was dated 18 February 1522 (compare: Arc
39. brodaricsepist... (bib:p.58)t an answer on 2 May, and Sanuto says he continued his trip to Rome on
40. brodaricsepist... (bib:p.58) of May. 7  Brodarics and Marsupino were heard at a consistory session
41. brodaricsepist... (bib:p.58)urt. István Brodarics and Ferenc Frangepán both considered him a close
42. brodaricsepist... (bib:p.58)in Ireland, Scotland, and England 1541–1588, Leiden–New York–Köl
43. brodaricsepist... (bib:p.58)t of Kapornak in 1532 and entered the service of Pál Várday in 1548.
44. brodaricsepist... (bib:p.59)i Tár, 1906, 341–342; and MOL DL 25313. 11  We do not know the referr
45. brodaricsepist... (bib:p.59)chbishop of Esztergom and High Chancellor György Szatmári, a long-tim
46. brodaricsepist... (bib:p.59): they are summaries, and writing them often took several days as suspe
47. brodaricsepist... (bib:p.60)rights of the country and create confusion. Non pridem antequam littera
48. brodaricsepist... (bib:p.60)s’ envoyship in Rome, and Brodarics indicates in his response on 1 Janu
49. brodaricsepist... (bib:p.60)pondence of Brodarics and the Polish King. 5  Erazm Ciołek (1474–1
50. brodaricsepist... (bib:p.61)d Sigismund’s request and approached the Pope regarding the Płock bish
51. brodaricsepist... (bib:p.61)g the Płock bishopric and the matter of indulgences. Sigismund will lea
52. brodaricsepist... (bib:p.61)all Christian rulers, and he alone is considered the refuge of Christia
53. brodaricsepist... (bib:p.61)efuge of Christianity and also the only support of Hungarian King Louis
54. brodaricsepist... (bib:p.62)uncle dies (1525), he and his brothers take over control of the Fugger
55. brodaricsepist... (bib:p.62)tters to Jakob Fugger and Jan Boner from the end of October demonstrate
56. brodaricsepist... (bib:p.63)n the autumn of 1522, and asked for his intervention. (Compare: AT VI.
57. brodaricsepist... (bib:p.64)rmess to half a year, and wanted to charge his own people with the coll
58. brodaricsepist... (bib:p.64) entitled to immunity and extraterritoriality, so it does not matter th
59. brodaricsepist... (bib:p.65) goodwill towards him and is ready to please him in any way since he kn
60. brodaricsepist... (bib:p.65)g bishoprics of Płock and Przemiśl. – 2. He asks for clarification o
61. brodaricsepist... (bib:p.66)election of the Pope, and is worried that the situation of the church w
62. brodaricsepist... (bib:p.66) letters written on 1 and 15 January 1523. 1  Andrzej Krzycki (1482
63. brodaricsepist... (bib:p.66)n of Bishop of Cracow and Vice-Chancellor Piotr Tomicki. On his life mo
64. brodaricsepist... (bib:p.67)cord between the Pope and the Polish court regarding the appointment of
65. brodaricsepist... (bib:p.68)e bishoprics of Płock and Przemiśl take so long to settle, when the Po
66. brodaricsepist... (bib:p.69)pied Wallachia again, and, together with the two Romanian voivodships a
67. brodaricsepist... (bib:p.69) Romanian voivodships and the Tatars they represent a serious threat to
68. brodaricsepist... (bib:p.69)hreat to Transylvania and Szörény, and even the whole country. A sign
69. brodaricsepist... (bib:p.69)sylvania and Szörény, and even the whole country. A significant Turkish
70. brodaricsepist... (bib:p.69)through minor attacks and occupying border fortresses. – 3. The Turks
71. brodaricsepist... (bib:p.69)Temesvár. It exploded and there is significant damage. He asks Brodaric
72. brodaricsepist... (bib:p.70)k, eminent theologian and philosopher, protector of papal primacy. Lega
73. brodaricsepist... (bib:p.70)es were anti-Turkish, and he had to leave his country several times bet
74. brodaricsepist... (bib:p.71)e bishoprics of Płock and Przemiśl. Cardinal Pucci fulfilled all the w
75. brodaricsepist... (bib:p.72)ay. – 3. He works day and night to obtain aid to King Louis; he hopes t
76. brodaricsepist... (bib:p.72)es this for Sigismund and Hungary. – 6. It is said in Rome that Sigis
77. brodaricsepist... (bib:p.72) Francesco Marsupino, and with the envoy of Archduke Ferdinand, for a w
78. brodaricsepist... (bib:p.72)for a whole year now, and received nothing but empty promises. Neither
79. brodaricsepist... (bib:p.72)nted upon, so Hungary and Poland themselves have to reach agreement wit
80. brodaricsepist... (bib:p.73)he Saint Angel Castle and a legal procedure started. Only the death of
81. brodaricsepist... (bib:p.73)K. J. P. Lowe, Church and Politics in Renaissance Italy. The Life and C
82. brodaricsepist... (bib:p.73)sance Italy. The Life and Career of Cardinal Francesco Sodarini (1453
83. brodaricsepist... (bib:p.73)es in Italian History and Culture) 4  Pope Leo X (1513–1521) 5  g
84. brodaricsepist... (bib:p.73)oba (Pedro Salamanca) and Girolamo Balbi. Pedro de Cordoba left Rome at
85. brodaricsepist... (bib:p.75)e bishoprics of Płock and Przemiśl. Following Brodarics’ advice, he
86. brodaricsepist... (bib:p.75) in which his country and his adherents are wronged. – 2. Brodarics i
87. brodaricsepist... (bib:p.76)nformed that Archdean and Hungarian confessor in Rome János Lászai ha
88. brodaricsepist... (bib:p.76)tos of Gyulafehérvár, and those were given to Várday. (Compare: Herman
89. brodaricsepist... (bib:p.76)ly between March 1500 and April 1504 survived. (His letter on 10 April
90. brodaricsepist... (bib:p.76)nuary 1503. DL 82195; and 21 January DL 82196; Bologna, 23 July 1503. D
91. brodaricsepist... (bib:p.77)as returned from Rome and reported about Brodarics’ diligence in the
92. brodaricsepist... (bib:p.77)te than increasing it and thereby ransack the country. – 3. Brodarics
93. brodaricsepist... (bib:p.77)er by Bishop of Płock and for renunciation of an increase of annata. 4
94. brodaricsepist... (bib:p.79)on 24 September 1523, and although they maintained a blockade the whole
95. brodaricsepist... (bib:p.79)e issue, deserted him and sided with Charles V. France was attacked fro
96. brodaricsepist... (bib:p.80) will of János Lászai and on Várdai’s duties regarding this. He sugg
97. brodaricsepist... (bib:p.80) forints that is due, and the 200 forints that Lászai owed them accord
98. brodaricsepist... (bib:p.80) for the journey home and for which Brodarics vouched. – 3. There is
99. brodaricsepist... (bib:p.80)ain. Kálnai’s loyalty and knowledge make him worthy of becoming Archdea
100. brodaricsepis... (bib:p.82)endation of Brodarics and the Pope’s decree, so the young Humanist co
101. brodaricsepis... (bib:p.83)hrough Spain, France, and England only in March 1524. Compare: Ludwig v
102. brodaricsepis... (bib:p.84)ays been 2000 ducats, and if Alexander VI or any other Pope asked for l
103. brodaricsepis... (bib:p.84)Cracow. – 2. The Pope and the Cardinals are equally inclined towards pe
104. brodaricsepis... (bib:p.84)cause the French King and his opponents stubbornly cling to their deman
105. brodaricsepis... (bib:p.84)ir demands. Sigismund and Louis have to find other ways of protecting t
106. brodaricsepis... (bib:p.85)order to lull Hungary and Europe to sleep, while spy reports and inform
107. brodaricsepis... (bib:p.85)ep, while spy reports and information from Voivods of Moldova and Walla
108. brodaricsepis... (bib:p.85)om Voivods of Moldova and Wallachia suggest that he wants to attack Hun
109. brodaricsepis... (bib:p.85)2, 222–224, 224–225., and Henricus Damianus Wojtyska CP, Acta nunciatur
110. brodaricsepis... (bib:p.86)f Louis II, Hungarian and Czech King (1526–1564), Holy Roman Emperor
111. brodaricsepis... (bib:p.86)ovico Sforza in Milan and entered the service of Maximilian Habsburg in
112. brodaricsepis... (bib:p.86)er of the Renaissance and Reformation, Toronto, 1985, 172–173; Rill,
113. brodaricsepis... (bib:p.87)of Philippus de Senis and Vincenzo Baldi. Domine Theoderice. Ego sum co
114. brodaricsepis... (bib:p.87) on the banking house and Altoviti: Coriolano Belloni, Un banchiere del
115. brodaricsepis... (bib:p.88)rce to besiege Klissa and he will soon follow with a major force of cav
116. brodaricsepis... (bib:p.88)arations both on land and water. Pope Clement is trying to bring food a
117. brodaricsepis... (bib:p.88) trying to bring food and ammunition to the besieged Klissa, but it is
118. brodaricsepis... (bib:p.88)the Esztergom chapter and de Senis entered a long legal battle against
119. brodaricsepis... (bib:p.88)ps I. Nr 156., 2527., and ASV, Archivum Arcis XI, caps I. Nr 168. 2533.
120. brodaricsepis... (bib:p.88)aps I. Nr 168. 2533., and Theiner Augustin, Vetera monumenta Slavorum m
121. brodaricsepis... (bib:p.89)shed the Turkish army and liberated the castle on 10 April. Marko Peroj
122. brodaricsepis... (bib:p.90), even in peace time, and upholding Temesvár, Pétervárad, Szörény,
123. brodaricsepis... (bib:p.90) Pétervárad, Szörény, and Titel, not to mention Jajca, costs enormous s
124. brodaricsepis... (bib:p.90) only if His Holiness and Christian rulers help the country with deeds
125. brodaricsepis... (bib:p.90)ating Lutheran heresy and in stimulating German reigning princes to fig
126. brodaricsepis... (bib:p.90)hear that the Emperor and the French King are still at war with each ot
127. brodaricsepis... (bib:p.90)eement between Turkey and Persia and about the Sultan’s plans for att
128. brodaricsepis... (bib:p.90)een Turkey and Persia and about the Sultan’s plans for attack. Brodar
129. brodaricsepis... (bib:p.90)gether with Marsupino and da Burgo. – 8. Even though the Sultan and t
130. brodaricsepis... (bib:p.90)ven though the Sultan and the Shah signed peace, if the Pope agrees, it
131. brodaricsepis... (bib:p.90)r the money, weapons, and food sent to the Klissa castle with the help
132. brodaricsepis... (bib:p.90)t is, too, a replica, and is certainly not identical with the one Györ
133. brodaricsepis... (bib:p.90) is severely damaged, and the defects often make it senseless, so the b
134. brodaricsepis... (bib:p.91), Szörény, Pétervárad and Titel became the key elements in the system o
135. brodaricsepis... (bib:p.91)o returned to Hungary and took measures regarding embezzlement of the c
136. brodaricsepis... (bib:p.92) were János Gosztonyi and Ambrus Sárkány. 18  Andreas da Burgo 19
137. brodaricsepis... (bib:p.94)the same letter twice and sent both, one to Vienna, the other to Cracow
138. brodaricsepis... (bib:p.94)He had huge influence and was the permanent target of attacks from the
139. brodaricsepis... (bib:p.94)ressed to the Emperor and Louis II to Sigismund. Serenissime Princeps e
140. brodaricsepis... (bib:p.94)ishopric of Esztergom and the attached position of High Chancellor afte
141. brodaricsepis... (bib:p.94)ishopric of Esztergom and the attached position of High Chancellor afte
142. brodaricsepis... (bib:p.96)efore does all he can and calls for peace among European rulers and als
143. brodaricsepis... (bib:p.96)among European rulers and also for sending aid to Hungary. – 2. The F
144. brodaricsepis... (bib:p.96)in Nuremberg in 1524, and tried to talk the Christian rulers into coope
145. brodaricsepis... (bib:p.96)s mind in August 1525 and responded to the offer of Shah Sophi, the lat
146. brodaricsepis... (bib:p.96)r Píri Mehmed in 1523 and gave the position to his friend of his youth
147. brodaricsepis... (bib:p.96)s he arrived in Cairo and declared himself Sultan. However, the riot wa
148. brodaricsepis... (bib:p.96)e riot was suppressed and Ahmed was beheaded. Compare: Káldy-Nagy Gyul
149. brodaricsepis... (bib:p.96)dapest, 1974, 58–59., and Matuz József, Az Oszmán Birodalom történe
150. brodaricsepis... (bib:p.97)Bayard, the “fearless and blameless” knight who lead the rear-guard.
151. brodaricsepis... (bib:p.98)apal legate Campeggio and inform the latter about matters in Hungary an
152. brodaricsepis... (bib:p.98)ut matters in Hungary and Bohemia. – 2. He assures the Pope that he a
153. brodaricsepis... (bib:p.98)ures the Pope that he and Chancellor Szalkai are both loyal to him. –
154. brodaricsepis... (bib:p.98), Simancas, bundle 1, and Kujáni Gábor, Brodarics István levelezése
155. brodaricsepis... (bib:p.98)gio stayed in Hungary and then in Vienna from 18 July 1524. 3  Brodar
156. brodaricsepis... (bib:p.98)urks: King of Hungary and Bohemia Louis II, Polish King Sigismund I, an
157. brodaricsepis... (bib:p.98)ish King Sigismund I, and Austrian Archduke Ferdinand. [2.] Reverendiss
158. brodaricsepis... (bib:p.99)sei, Budapest, 1926., and Magyarországi pápai követek jelentései 15
159. brodaricsepis... (bib:p.99)t did not happen yet, and Brodarics was compensated by a prebend as Can
160. brodaricsepis... (bib:p.100)t least Baron Burgio and Chancellor Szalkai are working on it zealousl
161. brodaricsepis... (bib:p.100) (Bohemian Brothers) and the Lutherans – and Catholics. László Sza
162. brodaricsepis... (bib:p.100) and the Lutherans – and Catholics. László Szalkai, Bishop of Eger,
163. brodaricsepis... (bib:p.100)hbishop of Esztergom and High Chancellor László Szalkai. 5  Pope C
164. brodaricsepis... (bib:p.101)bishop of Esztergom, and Louis II could appoint his successor. It was
165. brodaricsepis... (bib:p.101)e death of Szatmári, and from Brodarics’ letter it seems it did not
166. brodaricsepis... (bib:p.102)e to the papal court and Baron Burgio for intervening on his behalf; n
167. brodaricsepis... (bib:p.102)io stayed in Hungary and then in Vienna from 18 July 1524. 3 Lászl
168. brodaricsepis... (bib:p.103)to Buda in November, and Brodarics’ travel was postponed until his a
169. brodaricsepis... (bib:p.104) request from István and Ferenc Révay that the King affirm their land
170. brodaricsepis... (bib:p.104)t with Ambrus Rwchy, and should the King have any claims regarding the
171. brodaricsepis... (bib:p.104)ce between Charles V and Francis I as a legate in Lombardy. The Pope f
172. brodaricsepis... (bib:p.104)und I on 17 May 1525 and to Salviati on 20 May 1525. 1  There is no
173. brodaricsepis... (bib:p.104)ate on the document, and we only know from a remark of the relator Bro
174. brodaricsepis... (bib:p.105)t from István Terjék and Palatine’s Secretary Ferenc Révay regardin
175. brodaricsepis... (bib:p.105)ate on the document, and we only know from a remark of the relator Bro
176. brodaricsepis... (bib:p.106)eep representing him and his subjects in their affairs and to keep inf
177. brodaricsepis... (bib:p.106)cts in their affairs and to keep informing him about developments. Rev
178. brodaricsepis... (bib:p.106) Statileo’s legation and the return of Brodarics to Rome. Statileo wen
179. brodaricsepis... (bib:p.106)n the spring of 1525 and got an answer from the Polish King on 12 Apri
180. brodaricsepis... (bib:p.106)nhalma, 1916, 3–56., and Domagoj Madunić, Vinko Pribojevic and the Gl
181. brodaricsepis... (bib:p.106)ić, Vinko Pribojevic and the Glory of Slavs, Budapest, 2003, 19. 41 J
182. brodaricsepis... (bib:p.107)lish King Sigismund, and got the land he already had as feud. Excerpta
183. brodaricsepis... (bib:p.107)nventuals in Bohemia and Poland, and it seems as if this was the inten
184. brodaricsepis... (bib:p.107) Bohemia and Poland, and it seems as if this was the intention of Sigi
185. brodaricsepis... (bib:p.107)n the Teutonic Order and Poland (1519–21) which ended with the Knigh
186. brodaricsepis... (bib:p.108)omorrow by Brodarics and Cardinal Pucci; Sigismund will be informed ab
187. brodaricsepis... (bib:p.108) between the Emperor and the French King; Cardinal Giovanni Salviati h
188. brodaricsepis... (bib:p.108)otiated not long ago and has written about it to Sigismund. If it fail
189. brodaricsepis... (bib:p.108)fore losing Belgrade and Szörényvár, since nobody cares about the H
190. brodaricsepis... (bib:p.108).; AT VII. 63., 83., and Fraknói Vilmos, Magyarországi pápai követ
191. brodaricsepis... (bib:p.109) of Provost of Pécs, and Louis II. made a promise that he would raise
192. brodaricsepis... (bib:p.109)e between the French and the Spanish Kings and preparation for the war
193. brodaricsepis... (bib:p.109)nd the Spanish Kings and preparation for the war against the Turks. [5
194. brodaricsepis... (bib:p.110)itten 2 years later, and reproach the French ruler for promising help
195. brodaricsepis... (bib:p.110)learly already then, and, as this letter demonstrates, it did not chan
196. brodaricsepis... (bib:p.110)sed to Piotr Tomicki and Andrzej Krzycki (6 September 1526), still exp
197. brodaricsepis... (bib:p.112)lks between Salviati and Charles V. 19  Hungarian and Czech King Lou
198. brodaricsepis... (bib:p.112)les V. 19  Hungarian and Czech King Louis II. 10  Pietro Antonio Ber
199. brodaricsepis... (bib:p.112) Legate Tomasso Vio, and they went to the court of Louis II from there
200. brodaricsepis... (bib:p.112)ials that King Louis and Queen Mary issued to Berri as their envoy are
201. brodaricsepis... (bib:p.114)ween the Utraquistas and the Catholics. Its leaders were Duke Karel M
202. brodaricsepis... (bib:p.114)rberský, Lew Zdenko, and Jan Pasek. Louis II. received the legation on
203. brodaricsepis... (bib:p.114) of Legate Campeggio and Nuncio Burgio. Compare: Fraknói Vilmos, Magy
204. brodaricsepis... (bib:p.114) pact between Poland and Turkey signed in November 1525 in spite of Si
205. brodaricsepis... (bib:p.115) Master of the Order and about his peace agreement with the Turks. He
206. brodaricsepis... (bib:p.115)theran state in 1525 and gave fealty to the Polish ruler on 10 April.
207. brodaricsepis... (bib:p.116)thing that Sigismund and Bona Sforza commit him to do. Cardinal Salvia
208. brodaricsepis... (bib:p.116)an rulers there too, and would have worked hard on setting King Franci
209. brodaricsepis... (bib:p.116)seful for the Polish and the Hungarian causes alike, because the prest
210. brodaricsepis... (bib:p.116)tions with the Turks and the Teutonic Order with understanding. He wou
211. brodaricsepis... (bib:p.116)hood has not changed and whatever he may write after the College of Ca
212. brodaricsepis... (bib:p.116)h great difficulties and had to fulfil the demands of the soldiers. Ki
213. brodaricsepis... (bib:p.118)ipher to Hanna Vámos and István Vadai.) 18  Albrecht von Brandenbur
214. brodaricsepis... (bib:p.118)ned in Toruń in 1466 and provoked a war with Poland that lasted betwee
215. brodaricsepis... (bib:p.118)s of the Knighthood, and created a secular state in its place by the n
216. brodaricsepis... (bib:p.118) of the Grand Vizier and his house was looted. Suleyman’s personal b
217. brodaricsepis... (bib:p.119)Sigismund, Louis II, and his envoy was Brodarics. The fact that this s
218. brodaricsepis... (bib:p.120)Gian Galeazzo Sforza and Isabella of Aragon. Wife of Polish King Sigis
219. brodaricsepis... (bib:p.120)f the Duchy of Bari, and to utilise Brodarics’ help. Compare: AT VII
220. brodaricsepis... (bib:p.121)äus Lang (1468–1540) and he had to flee into the citadel. In fact, tro
221. brodaricsepis... (bib:p.121)e. He found the King and the Queen on Csepel Island. He passed on the
222. brodaricsepis... (bib:p.122)d not want to resign and wanted Bishop of Veszprém Tamás Szalaházy
223. brodaricsepis... (bib:p.122)go to Slavonia first and then to Moravia. See Magyarországi pápai k
224. flaciusmclavis2 (bib:p.1173) und suende weichen. And darum kommen auch in einem Christenlichen Con

Bibliographia locorum inventorum

Marulic, Marko (1450-1524) [1496, Split]: De institutione bene vivendi per exempla sanctorum, versio electronica, Verborum 186963, ed. Branimir Glavicic [genus: prosa oratio - tractatus] [numerus verborum] [marul-mar-inst.xml].

Bunic, JakovCaluus, HieronymusGucetic, IvanHieronymusAnd.Severitan, Ivan Polikarp (1469-1534; c. 1526; 1451-1502; c. 1526; 1472 - c. 1526) [1502]: Carmina minora ex libro De vita et gestis Christi, versio electronica, 360 versus, 4279 verborum, ed. Neven Jovanovic [genus: poesis - carmen; poesis - epigramma; poesis - sapphicum; prosa - epistula] [numerus verborum] [aa-vv-carmina-vgc.xml].

Brodaric, Stjepan (1490-1539) [1505]: Epistulae, versio electronica., Verborum 166, ed. Petrus Kasza [genus: prosa oratio - epistula] [numerus verborum] [brodaric-s-epistulae.xml].

Vlacic Ilirik, Matija (1520-1575) [1581]: Clavis scripturae sacrae, pars secunda, versio electronica, 600000 verborum, ed. Neven Jovanovic [genus: prosa - tractatus; prosa - vocabularium; poesis - elegia; poesis - epigramma] [numerus verborum] [flacius-m-clavis-2.xml].


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