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First name: | Albertus [Albert/Wojciech] |
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Surname: | Seczenskij | |||||||||||||
Social origin: | --- | |||||||||||||
Father's name: | --- | |||||||||||||
Place of origin: | --- | |||||||||||||
Event type: | trwanie funkcji | |||||||||||||
Function/office/role: | professor | |||||||||||||
Place/Institution: | s. theologia, (wydział teologii {Uniwersytetu Krakowskiego}) | |||||||||||||
Date: | May 15, 1478 | |||||||||||||
Comment: | --- |
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Source: Acta rectoralia Almae Universitatis Studii Cracoviensis : inde ab anno 1469, t. 1: continens annos 1469–1537, editionem curavit W. Wisłocki, Cracoviae 1893–1897.
Note fragment 1 , Page/tab number in the source: 140
663. Veneris quindecima May. Veniens ad acta nostra Honorabilis et Ingeniosus dnus mgr. Bartholomeus de Wydawa et Sta-
Note fragment 2 , Page/tab number in the source: 141
nislaus de Mikorzicze, arcium liberalium baccalarius, confessi sunt, tenerj Honorab. mgro Martino de Kothouicze, rectori scolarum ad s. Annam in Cracouia, Stanislaus, bacc., quatuor florenos, et mgr. Bartholomeus virum florenum, quos quidem florenos Stanislaus Mikorzsky infra hinc ad festum Pascatis anni futurj, et mgr. Bartholomeus vnum florenum ad Assumpcionem Marie Virginis anni futurj obligauerunt se soluturos sub pena excommunicacionis. Reposicionem huiusmodj pecuniarum habebunt ad Venerabilem et Egregium virum, dnum Stanislaum de Zawada, professorem s. theologie et rectorem protunc Alme Vniuersitatis Studij Cracouiensis, aut ad Wenerab. mgrum Bernardum, collegiatum maioris Collegij de Nissa et canonicum s. Fflorianj. Presentibus ibidem Venerabilibus et religioso viro Alberto Seczenskij, professore s. theologie, et Nicolao de Kuyawija, fratribus ordinis s. Dominicj, et Stanislao de Noua ciuitate, studente, testibus ad premissa.