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  1. Johannes Dantiscus, noto in italiano anche come Giovanni Dantisco, è stato un poeta e umanista polacco, vescovo di Chełmno e poi di Varmia.

  2. Johannes Dantiscus, ( German: Johann (es) von Höfen-Flachsbinder; Polish: Jan Dantyszek; 1 November 1485 – 27 October 1548) was prince-bishop of Warmia and Bishop of Chełmno (Culm). In recognition of his diplomatic services for Polish kings, the bishop and poet is also known as the " Father of Polish Diplomacy ."

  3. Johannes Dantiscus (born November 1, 1485, Gdańsk, Poland—died October 27, 1548, Lidzbark Warmiński) was a Polish poet and diplomat who was among the first representatives in Poland of Renaissance humanism.

    • The Editors of Encyclopaedia Britannica
  4. Ioannes Dantiscus’ correspondence forms Central-Eastern Europes largest collection of letters (over 6,000 letters, approx. 12,000 source documents) related to the Polish royal court and its partners across the contemporaneous world.

  5. 20 ago 2021 · Johannes Dantiscus: The Renaissance Man from Gdańsk. jan-dantyszek-ioannes_dantiscus_episcopus_culmensis_1650_5756655_cropped.jpg, default, Johannes Dantiscus, photo: Wikimedia Commons, center, #000000. #heritage. What is a ‘Renaissance man’, and why has such an archetype persisted in Western culture six centuries on from its namesake?

  6. 28 mar 2007 · The friendship of Thomas Cranmer with the Polish humanist and diplomat Bishop Johannes Dantiscus is one of the most interesting among Cranmer's European-wide circle of acquaintance.

  7. Johann von Höfen, dit Johannes Dantiscus (en polonais : Jan Dantyszek), né le 1 er novembre 1485 à Dantzig et mort le 27 octobre 1548 à Heilsberg, est un poète, humaniste et diplomate polonais. Il fut archevêque de Varmie et secrétaire du roi Sigismond I er de Pologne.