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First name: | --- |
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Surname: | Bylina | |||||||||||||
Social origin: | --- | |||||||||||||
Father's name: | --- | |||||||||||||
Place of origin: | Lyescziny (Leszczyny) | |||||||||||||
Event type: | trwanie funkcji | |||||||||||||
Function/office/role: | clericus | |||||||||||||
Place/Institution: | dioecesis Gnesnensis, (archidiecezja gnieźnieńska) | |||||||||||||
Date: | Jul 12, 1435 | |||||||||||||
Comment: | --- |
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Source: Catalogus codicum manuscriptorum medii aevi Latinorum, qui in Bibliotheca Jagellonica Cracoviae asservantur, Vol. 6 : Numeros continens inde a 772 usque ad 1190 / composuerunt Maria Kowalczyk [et al.]. - 1996.
Note fragment 1 , Page/tab number in the source: 112
Tekst z opisu kodykologicznego B. Jag. rkp. 790: *8. f. Iv: Diploma: 1435, 12 Iulii, Cracoviae. Ioannes Elgoth, decretorum doctor, canonicus et officialis Cracoviensis affirmat Michaelem (de Szydłów ?), scholasticum in Scarbimiria, altaristam seu rectorem altaris magni in ecclesia s. Barbarae (//... scolastico Scarbimiriensi et altarista seu rector summi altaris in capella beate Barbare in civitate <Cracouiensi>//||) elocavisse Ioanni et Nicolao (//... laici in suburbio Cracouiensi morantes ...//) pro spatio quinque annorum tres piscinas et prata in suburbio Cracoviae (//... tres piscinas cum pratis ... ex opposito sepulture Iudeorum extra muros//||). Cuius testes fuisse videntur Adalbertus Bylina (nomen abscissum) de Leszczyny (de Lyescziny) et Matthias, filius Simonis de Byczyna (de Byczina), clerici dioecesis Gnesnensis et Cracoviensis. Diploma redegit notarius publicus, Nicolaus, Stanislai filius de Kiełkowice (de Kelcowicze), clericus dioecesis Cracoviensis, Universitatis Cracoviensis studiosus inde ab a. 1425, postea notarius consistorii Cracoviensis, cancellarius archiepiscopi Gnesnensis, decretorum baccalarius a. 1444 creatus.