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CONTENTS Preface 15 Acknowledgements 25 Letters 27 1549 1. 2. Veit Amerbach to Sambucus, 17 February [Sambucus to Philipp and Theodor Apianus, 25 March]*1’ 27 30 1550 3. [Sambucus to Timotheus Apianus, 13 August] 30 1551 4. [Sambucus to Wolfgang and Georg Kremer] 1552 5. 6. [Sambucus to the sons of Ferenc Révay] Sambucus to Archduke Maximilian, Elected King of Bohemia, 1February 1553 7. 8. 9. Sambucus to Georgvon Pappenheim, 1 January Sambucus to Archduke Maximilian, Elected King of Bohemia, [spring] Sambucus to István Dobó, 13 September 31 31 31 35 37 38 1555 10. Sambucus to Georgius Bona and Nicolaus Istvánffy, 1 February 11. [Sambucus to Nicolaus Olahus, 1 August] 12. [Caspar Nidbruck] to Sambucus, 7 September 38 40 40 1556 13. Sambucus to Heinrich Stiebar, 1 April 14. Paolo Manuzio to Sambucus, 30 June 15. [Sambucus to Johann Friedrich and Ferdinand Hoffmann, 30 June] 42 43 45 1558 16. 17. 18. 19. [Sambucus to Archduke Maximilian, Elected King of Bohemia, 15 March] Sambucus to Archduke Maximilian, Elected King of Bohemia, [May-June] Sambucus to Archduke Maximilian, Elected King of Bohemia, [May-June] [Sambucus to Georgius Draskovich, 24 November] 1559 20. [Sambucus to Marian Lezenski, 1 January] 21. Sambucus to Miklós Oláhcsászár, 1 October 22. Sambucus to Jakob Fugger, 22 October 45 45 46 47 47 48 48 Letters indicated with rectangular brackets are included in Humanista du bassin des Carpates II. Johanmes Sambucus.
23. Giovanni Faseolo to Sambucus, 28 October 24. Piero Vettori to Sambucus, 3 November 25. Francesco Robortello to Sambucus, 3 December 1560 26. 27. 28. 29. 30. Sambucus to Conrad Gesner, 18 January Sambucus to Theodor Zwinger, 1 March Paolo Manuzio to Sambucus, [May] Paolo Manuzio to Sambucus, [summer] Sambucus to Hieronymus Wolf, 12 December 50 51 52 53 55 57 59 60 1561 31. Sambucus to Henri de Mesmes 32. Sambucus to Henri de Mesmes 33. Sambucus to Henri de Mesmes 34. Sambucus to Henri de Mesmes 35. Sambucus to Daniel Rechnitz, 11 August 62 63 64 65 66 1562 36. Sambucus to Conrad Gesner, 13 February 37. Sambucus to Paolo Manuzio, 19 June 38. Sambucus to Aldo Manuzio Jr., 30 December 67 68 70 1563 39. 40. 41. 42. 43. 44. 71 72 75 77 78 82 1564 4546. 47. 48. 49. 50. 51. 52. 53. 54. 55. 56. 57. 58. 5960. 61. Sambucus to Archduke Maximilian, King of Bohemia, 18 January Sambucus to Emperor Ferdinand I, [first half of September] Sambucus to Abraham Ortelius, 22 September Sambucus to Emperor Ferdinand I, 28 September Hadrianus Junius to Sambucus, [c. November-December] Hadrianus Junius to Sambucus, [December] Sambucus to Jean Grolier, 3 January Hadrianus Junius to Sambucus, [January] Sambucus to Abraham Ortelius, 19 January Hadrianus Junius to Sambucus, 20 January Sambucus to Hadrianus Junius, 10 February Hadrianus Junius to Sambucus, [February] Hadrianus Junius to Sambucus, 1 March Sambucus to Fulvio Orsini, 13 April Sambucus to Jean Matal, 6 May Hadrianus Junius to Sambucus, 24 May Georg Cassander to Sambucus, [July] Hadrianus Junius to Sambucus, 23 August Sambucus to Karl II,
Archduke of Austria, 1 September Sambucus to the Mayor and the Council of Trnava, 10 September Hadrianus Junius to Sambucus, [November-December] [Sambucus to Johannes Listhius, 11 November] Sambucus to Jean Matal, 11 November 83 84 85 87 87 88 89 91 92 94 95 96 99 100 101 103 103
1565 62. 63. 64. 65. 66. 67. 68. 69. 70. 71. 72. 73. [Hubertus Giphanius to Sambucus] Hadrianus Junius to Sambucus, [January-February] Hadrianus Junius to Sambucus, 10 March Guglielmo Sirleto to Sambucus, [c. April] Sambucus to the Imperial Chamber, 26 April [Sambucus to Philipp von Winneberg, 13 July] [Sambucus to Karl II, Archduke of Austria, 11 August] [Sambucus to Christophe Plantin, 23 August] Hadrianus Junius to Sambucus, 2 September Hadrianus Junius to Sambucus, [autumn?] Georg Cassander to Sambucus, [c. 28 October] Sambucus to Emperor Maximilian II, 22 November 105 105 106 107 108 110 110 110 111 112 113 116 1566 74. 75. 76. 77. 78. 79. 80. 81. 82. Christophe Plantin to Sambucus, 12 January Sambucus to Paolo Manuzio, 1 February Sambucus to Guglielmo Sirleto, 20 February Sambucus to Johannes Crato, 23 March Sambucus to Johann Andrea of Schwanbach, 31 March Sambucus to Johannes Crato, 1 April Sambucus to the Mayor and the Council of Trnava, 15 April Sambucus to Imre Kalmár, Mayor of Trnava, 12 November Sambucus to Johannes Crato, [1566?] 117 120 121 123 124 130 131 132 134 1567 83. 84. 85. 86. 87. 88. 89. 90. 91. 92. 93. 94. 95. 96. 97. 98. 99. 100. 101., 102. Sambucus to the Mayor and the Council of Trnava, 1 January Sambucus to Pompilio Amaseo, 13 January Joachim Camerarius Sr. to Sambucus, 21 January [Sambucus to Ferenc Forgách, 1 February] [Sambucus to Koloman Egerer Jr.], 13 February Sambucus to Theodor Zwinger, 23 March Sambucus to Joachim Camerarius Jr., 25 March Sambucus to Johannes Sturm, 1 April Joachim Camerarius Sr. to Sambucus, 24 April Sambucus to
Joachim Camerarius Sr., 1 June [Sambucus to Emperor Maximilian II., 24 June] Sambucus to István Nyilas, 27 June Sambucus to the Mayor and the Council of Trnava, 3 July Sambucus to Johann Sommer, Mayor of Trnava, 4 July Sambucus to the Mayor and the Council of Trnava, 10 July Sambucus to Johann Sommer, Mayor of Trnava, 10 July Sambucus to Emperor Maximilian II, 27 July [Laurentius Sifanus to Sambucus, 13 August] Sambucus to Emperor Maximilian II, 1 September Sambucus to the Hungarian Chamber, 11 September 135 136 138 139 140 140 141 142 143 144 145 145 146 147 148 149 150 151 151 152
103. Sambucus to the Mayor and the Council of Trnava, 2 November 104. Sambucus to the Mayor and the Council of Trnava, 2 December 153 154 105. Hadrianus Junius to Sambucus, [beginning of 1568?] 106. Sambucus to Johannes Oporinus, 8 February 107. Sambucus to Emperor Maximilian II, 21 February 108. Johannes Oporinus to Sambucus, 31 March 109. Sambucus to the Mayor and the Council of Trnava, 3 April 110. [Sambucus to Archdukes Matthias, Maximilian, Albrecht and Wenzeslaus, 5 April] 111. Joachim Camerarius Sr. to Sambucus, 5 April 112. Antonius Verantius to Sambucus, 12 May 113. Johannes Oporinus to Sambucus, 20 May 114. Sambucus to Conradus Hubertus, 12 June 115. Sambucus to Theodor Zwinger, 8 July 116. Piero Vettori to Sambucus, 14 August 117. Sambucus to Johannes Craro, 25 August 118. Sambucus to Piero Vettori, 1 September 119. Sambucus to Theodor Zwinger, 23 September 120. Joachim Camerarius Sr. to Sambucus, [late September] 121. Sambucus to Joachim Camerarius Sr., [late September] 122. Sambucus to Piero Vettori, 11 November 123. Sambucus to Piero Vettori, 26 November 155 156 158 159 161 161 162 162 163 165 166 167 168 169 172 173 175 176 176 1568 1569 124. Joachim Camerarius Sr. to Sambucus, 4 January 125. Sambucus to Eusebius Episcopius, 20 January 126. Gerartus Falkenburgius to Sambucus, 22 February 127. [Sambucus to Joachim Camerarius Sr., 6 March] 128. [Sambucus to Johannes Listhius, 15 March] 129. Sambucus to Piero Vettori, 6 April 130. The Council of Trnava to Sambucus, 14 April 131. Sambucus to István Nyilas, Mayor of Trnava, 14 May 132. Sambucus to Michael Otrer,
15 May 133. Sambucus to István Nyilas, Mayor of Trnava, 16 May 134. Sambucus to Theodor Zwinger, 31 May 135. Sambucus to the Mayor and citizens of Trnava, 30 August 136. Simone Galignani to Sambucus, 1 September 137. Sambucus to István Nyilas, Mayor of Trnava, 6 September 138. Sambucus to István Nyilas, Mayor of Trnava, 15 September 139. Sambucus to Michael Otrer, 1 October 140. Sambucus to Piero Vettori, 13 November 141. Sambucus to István Nyilas, Mayor of Trnava, 26 December 1570 142. Joachim Camerarius Sr. to Sambucus, 22 January 143. Sambucus to the Council of Trnava, 27 February 144. Sambucus to Piero Vettori, 30 April 177 178 179 180 181 181 184 184 185 188 189 190 191 193 194 195 196 197 198 200 200
145. Benito Arias Montano to Sambucus, [early May] 146. Benito Arias Montano to Sambucus, 6 May 147. Sambucus to Joachim Camerarius Sr., 7 May 148. Sambucus to Johannes Crato, 9 May 149. Sambucus to Theodor Zwinger, 17 May 150. Piero Vettori to Sambucus, 20 May 151. Johannes Crato to Sambucus, 26 May 152. Sambucus to Benito Arias Montano, 1 June 153. Sambucus to Piero Vettori, 31 August 154. Sambucus to Johannes Crato, 1 September 155. Sambucus to Piero Vettori, 12 September 156. Sambucus to Johannes Crato, 31 October 157. Carolus Utenhovius to Sambucus, 1 November 158. Sambucus to Johannes Crato, 20 November 159. Sambucus to Theodor Zwinger, 20 November 160. Sambucus to Johannes Crato, [1570?] 202 204 205 210 211 213 213 217 218 219 220 222 223 225 227 228 1571 161. [Claude Aubery to Sambucus] 162. Sambucus to Hugo Blotius, 27 April 163. Sambucus to Theodor Zwinger, 7 June 164. Sambucus to Emperor Maximilian II, 1 July 165. Sambucus to Emperor Maximilian II, 5 August 166. Sambucus to Karl II, Archduke of Austria, 1 September 167. Antonius Verantius to Sambucus, 19 October 168. Marco Mantova Benavides, to Sambucus, [late October-early November] 169. Sambucus to Don John of Austria, 1 November 170. Sambucus to Hugo Blotius, I November 171. Sambucus to Paolo Manuzio, 1 December 172. Sambucus to Piero Vettori, 1 December 173. Conrad Dasypodius to Sambucus, 2 December 174. Sambucus to Theodor Zwinger, 8 December 175. Sambucus to Johannes Crato, 10 December 176. Antonius Verantius to Sambucus, 13 December 177. Sambucus to Hugo Blotius, 21 December 178. Sambucus to Johannes
Crato, [1571-1572] 229 229 231 233 235 235 236 236 238 238 239 241 242 244 245 246 248 249 1572 179. [Sambucus to Augerius Busbequius] 180. Justus Lipsius to Sambucus 181. [Sambucus to Antonius Verantius, 5 February] 182. [Johannes Löwenklau to Sambucus, 8 March] 183. Sambucus to Hugo Blotius, 16 April 184. Sambucus to Hugo Blotius, 25 June 185. Sambucus to Marcus Antonius Muretus, 15 July 186. Sambucus to Piero Vettori, 15 July 187. Sambucus to King Rudolf, 1 October 250 250 252 252 252 254 255 255 256
188. 189. 190. 191. Sambucus to Hugo Blotius, 8 October Sambucus to Abraham Ortelius, 25 October Sambucus to Piero Vettori, 8 November Sambucus to Johann Sommer, 13 December 259 260 261 263 1573 192. Sambucus to Piero Vettori, 1 January 193. Sambucus to Samuel Grynaeus, 5 January 194. Sambucus to Johann Baptist Weber, 8 January 195. Sambucus to Emperor Maximilian II, [8 January] 196. Sambucus to Emperor Maximilian II, [January] 197. Sambucus to Hugo Blotius, 12 January 198. Sambucus to Theodor Zwinger, 6 February 199. Sambucus to Guglielmo Sirleto, 9 February 200. Sambucus to Theodor Zwinger, 10 February 201. Antonius Verantius to Sambucus, 25 February 202. Sambucus to Hugo Blotius, 6 March 203. Sambucus to Nicasius Ellebodius, 26 March 204. Antonius Verantius to Sambucus, 20 April 205. Sambucus to Theodor Zwinger, IJuly 206. Sambucus to Johann Sommer, Mayor of Trnava, 2 July 207. Sambucus to the Mayor and councillors of Trnava, 22 July 208. Abraham Ortelius to Sambucus, 1 August 209. Sambucus to the Mayor and the Council of Trnava, 21 August 210. Sambucus to Abraham Ortelius, 2 September 211. Sambucus to Johann Sommer, 6 September 212. Sambucus to Johann Sommer, 8 September 213. Sambucus to Piero Vettori, 26 October 214. Sambucus to Hubertus Goltzius, 13 November 215. Sambucus to Johannes Crato, 20 November 216. Sambucus to Stephanus Pighius, [December] 217. Sambucus to Johannes Crato, 3 December 218. Sambucus to Johann Sommer Mayor of Trnavaand István Nyilas, 18December 219. Sambucus to Nicolaus Reusner, 1 March, [1573-1574?] 1574 220. Sambucus to Johann Heinrich Herwart,
1 January 221. Sambucus to Joachim Camerarius Sr., 1 February 222. Sambucus to Theodor Zwinger, 7 February 223. Joachim Camerarius Sr. to Sambucus, 19 February 224. Sambucus to Aldo Manuzio, 5 March 225. Sambucus to Johann Sommer, Mayor of Trnava, 19 March 226. Sambucus to Theodor Zwinger, 20 March 227. Sambucus to Johannes Crato, 19 April 228. Sambucus to Aldo Manuzio, 1 May 229. Justus Lipsius to Sambucus, July 230. Sambucus to Stephanus Pighius, 30 August 264 265 266 267 269 269 271 272 273 275 276 277 279 281 282 283 284 285 286 287 288 288 289 291 292 293 294 295 295 296 298 300 301 302 303 304 305 306 307
231. 232. 233. 234. 235. Stephanus Pighius to Sambucus, September Sambucus to Stephanus Pighius, 16 October Sambucus to Theodor Zwinger, 18 November Sambucus to Johannes Crato, 20 November Sambucus to Piero Vettori, 17 December 308 308 309 311 312 1575 236. Sambucus to Johannes Crato, 23 January 237. Sambucus to Nicolaus Reusner, 13 February 238. Sambucus to Johannes Crato, [January-February] 239. Sambucus to Johannes Crato, [February] 240. Sambucus to Johannes Crato, [late February] 241. Sambucus to Joachim Camerarius Jr., 4 April 242. Sambucus to Johannes Crato, 4 March 243. Sambucus to Johannes Crato, 9 March 244. Sambucus to Johannes Crato, [spring] 245. Sambucus to Johannes Crato, 6 April 246. Sambucus to Hugo Blotius, 23 April 247. Sambucus to Joachim Camerarius Jr., 26 April 248. [Gulielmus Canterus to Sambucus [May] ] 249. Sambucus to Joachim Camerarius Jr. 17 June 250. Sambucus to Hugo Blotius, 30 August 251. Sambucus to Hugo Blotius, 10 September 252. Sambucus to Johannes Crato, 12 September 253. Sambucus to Fulvio Orsini, 16 September 254. Sambucus to Hugo Blotius, 3 November 255- Sambucus to Joachim Camerarius Jr., 9 November 256. Sambucus to Johannes Crato, 30 November 257. Sambucus to Fulvio Orsini, 8 December 258. Sambucus to Johannes Crato, [1575?] 313 314 315 316 317 318 319 320 322 323 324 326 327 327 328 329 330 332 333 334 335 335 337 1576 259. 260. 261. 262. 263. 264. 265. 266. 267. 268. 269. 270. 271. 272. 273. 337 338 339 340 342 343 344 346 347 348 349 350 351 353 359 [Johannes Löwenklau to Sambucus, [January-February]] Sambucus to Johannes Crato, 3
January Sambucus to Theodor Zwinger, 1 March Sambucus to Theodor Zwinger, 12 March Sambucus to Aldo Manuzio, 21 March Sambucus to István Radéczy, 7 April Sambucus to István Radéczy and the Hungarian Chamber, 8 May Sambucus to Theodor Zwinger, 14 May Sambucus to Joachim Camerarius Jr., 14 June Sambucus to Theodor Zwinger, 9 July Sambucus to István Radéczy, 13 August Sambucus to Johannes Crato, 15 September Sambucus to Theodor Zwinger, 13 October Johannes Crato to Sambucus, 20 October Sambucus to Hilfreich Guett, 20 October
274. 275. 276. 277. Sambucus to King Rudolf, 21 October Sambucus to Johannes Crato, 17 November Sambucus to Johannes Crato, 10 December Sambucus to Johannes Crato, 31 December 360 361 363 365 1577 278. Henri Estienne to Sambucus 279. Sambucus to Johannes Crato, 16 January 280. Sambucus to Johannes Crato, 1 February 281. Sambucus to Johannes Crato, 8 March 282. Sambucus to Johannes Crato, 13 April 283. Sambucus to Theodor Zwinger, 14 April 284. Sambucus to Johannes Crato, 22 April 285. Sambucus to Johannes Crato, 19 May 286. Sambucus to Johannes Crato, 25 May 287. Joachim Camerarius Jr. to Sambucus, 1 June 288. Sambucus to Johannes Crato, 13 June 289. Sambucus to Joachim Camerarius Jr., 7 July 290. Sambucus tojohannes Crato, 18 July 291. Sambucus to Guglielmo Sirleto, 29 July 292. Sambucus to Piero Vettori, 22 August 293. Sambucus to Piero Vettori, 13 September 294. Sambucus to Joachim Camerarius Jr., 17 September 295. Sambucus to Theodor Zwinger, 12 November 296. Sambucus to Piero Vettori, 20 November 297. Sambucus to Johannes Crato, 4 December 366 368 369 370 371 373 373 374 376 377 378 379 381 382 383 384 386 387 388 389 1578 298. Sambucus to Theodor Zwinger, 8 January 299. Sambucus to Joachim Camerarius Jr., 31 January 300. Conrad Dasypodius to Sambucus, 1 February 301. Sambucus to Joachim Camerarius Jr., 7 March 302. Jean-Antoine Sarasin to Sambucus, [spring-early summer] 303. Sambucus to Piero Vettori, 22 April 304. Sambucus to Piero Vettori, 19 May 305. Sambucus to Johannes Crato, 20 May 306. Sambucus to Piero Vettori, 23 May 307. Sambucus to Joachim Camerarius Jr. 12
June 308. Sambucus to Adam von Dietrichstein, 28 July 309. Sambucus tojohannes Crato, 29 July 310. Sambucus to Emperor Rudolf II, 2 August 311. Sambucus to Fulvio Orsini, 6 August 312. Sambucus to Henri Estienne, 15 August 313. Sambucus to Nicolaus Reusner, 23 August 314. Sambucus to the Imperial Chamber, 30 August 315. Sambucus to Johannes Crato, 31 August 316. Sambucus co Hartmann II von Liechtenstein, 17 September 390 391 392 394 395 397 397 398 400 401 402 403 404 405 407 408 409 411 412
317. Sambucus to Theodor Zwinger, 18 October 318. Sambucus to Archduke Ernst, 16 November 319. Sambucus to Johannes Crato, 19 December 320. Sambucus to Joachim Camerarius Jr., 22 December 1579 321. Piero Vettori to Sambucus, 28 January 412 413 414 415 416 322. Sambucus to Joachim Camerarius Jr., 31 January 323. Sambucus to Johannes Crato, 31 January 417 418 324. Sambucus to Johannes Crato, 25 April 325. Sambucus to Theodor Zwinger, 14 May 326. Sambucus to Theodor Zwinger, 16 August 327. Sambucus to Theodor Zwinger, 1 September 328. Sambucus to Hilfreich Guett, [shortly before 29 September] 329. Jan Meller Palmier co Sambucus [second half of 1579] 419 420 421 422 423 424 1580 330. Sambucus to Joachim Camerarius Jr., 7 September 331. Sambucus to Joachim Camerarius Jr. [December] 425 426 1581 332. Sambucus to Ruprecht von Stotzingen, 1 January 333. Sambucus to Joachim Camerarius Jr., 8 January 334. Sambucus to the Hungarian Chamber, 8 February 427 429 335. Sambucus to Hilfreich Guett, 9 February 336. Sambucus to Joachim Camerarius Jr., 10 February 431 431 337. Sambucus to Nicolaus Reusner, 26 March 433 338. Christophe Plantin to Sambucus, 22 April 339. Sambucus to Henri Estienne, 29 April 340. Bonaventura Vulcanius to Sambucus, 15 June 341. Andreas Dudith to Sambucus, 22 June 342. Sambucus to Joachim Camerarius Jr., 1 July 343. Sambucus to the Mayor and the Council of Trnava, 18 July 344. Martin Crusius to Sambucus, 4 August 345. Sambucus to Christophe Plantin, 26 August 346. Piero Vettori to Sambucus, 1 September 347. Sambucus to Piero Vettori, 21 October 430 434 434 436 437
439 440 440 442 443 444 1582 348. Sambucus to the Hungarian Chamber, 24 January 445 349. Justus Lipsius to Sambucus, 15 March 350. Sambucus to Theodor Zwinger, 31 March 445 446 447 449 451 452 455 456 457 351. Sambucus to Justus Lipsius, 1 May 352. Sambucus to Fulvio Orsini, 1 August 353. Reinerus Reineccius to Sambucus, 31 August 354. Sambucus to Boldizsár Batthyány, 10 September 355. Sambucus to Boldizsár Batthyány, 25 September 356. Sambucus to Reinerus Reineccius, 26 October 357. Sambucus to Jacobus Monavius, 31 October
Sambucus to Eusebius Episcopius, 1 November Sambucus to Theodor Zwinger, 9 November Sambucus to Piero Vettori, 22 November Sambucus to Joachim Camerarius Jr., 25 December 458 459 460 461 1583 362. 363. 364. 365. 366. 367. 368. 369. 370. 371. 372. 373. Sambucus to Henricus Porsius Sambucus to Johannes Crato, 4 February Sambucus to Emperor Rudolf II, 20 February Sambucus to Joachim Camerarius Jr., 3 March Theodor Zwinger to Sambucus, 12 March Franciscus Modius to Sambucus, [March 1583] Christophe Plantin to Sambucus, 18 May Sambucus to Giovanni Michiel / Baccio Valori, 1 July Carlo Sigonio to Sambucus, 28 September Sambucus to Michael Neander, 1 November Sambucus to Theodor Zwinger, 7 November Sambucus to Fulvio Orsini, 15 November 463 454 465 466 467 468 469 471 473 474 475 476 1584 374. 375. 376. 377. Sambucus to Joachim Camerarius Jr., 8 April, [1584?] Sambucus to Nicodemus Frischlin, 18 April Sambucus to Theodor Zwinger, [21 June?] Franciscus Modius to Sambucus, [1581-1584] 478 479 480 482 358. 359. 360. 361. Abbreviations 484 Bibliography 485 Index 493 |
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