Book contents
- Frontmatter
- Contents
- Acknowledgments
- List of abbreviations
- Introduction
- 1 The administrative threshold
- 2 The emerging government of Charles V
- 3 The conflict between chancellor and emperor
- 4 The imperial chancellery
- 5 The imperial propaganda campaign of 1526–1527
- 6 The last years of the chancellorship
- Epilogue
- Appendix 1 The Summary by Philippe Hanneton, audiencier of the Burgundian chancellery, regarding the office of the Grand Chancellor
- Appendix II ‘The Doubts of [Alonso de] Soria’, lieutenant protonotary, concerning Gattinara's proposals for reforming the Aragonese chancellery
- Appendix III Gattinara's ‘Brussels Remonstrance’
- Appendix IV Gattinara's proposals for the more effective operation of the Council of State
- Appendix V A comparative analysis of the movements of the imperial court and the imperial chancellery 1518–1530
- Bibliography
- Index
Appendix III - Gattinara's ‘Brussels Remonstrance’
Published online by Cambridge University Press: 07 October 2011
- Frontmatter
- Contents
- Acknowledgments
- List of abbreviations
- Introduction
- 1 The administrative threshold
- 2 The emerging government of Charles V
- 3 The conflict between chancellor and emperor
- 4 The imperial chancellery
- 5 The imperial propaganda campaign of 1526–1527
- 6 The last years of the chancellorship
- Epilogue
- Appendix 1 The Summary by Philippe Hanneton, audiencier of the Burgundian chancellery, regarding the office of the Grand Chancellor
- Appendix II ‘The Doubts of [Alonso de] Soria’, lieutenant protonotary, concerning Gattinara's proposals for reforming the Aragonese chancellery
- Appendix III Gattinara's ‘Brussels Remonstrance’
- Appendix IV Gattinara's proposals for the more effective operation of the Council of State
- Appendix V A comparative analysis of the movements of the imperial court and the imperial chancellery 1518–1530
- Bibliography
- Index
Summary
[14] Sire. Combien que desia par fois reiterees. Jaye donne particulier ad vis a votre maieste | comme a mon souverain seigneur et maistre. des justes causes | qui me semble que jay de me douloir | concernantes autant et plus votre service | que mon honneur | sur lesquelles eusse bien desire | le remede | et que les choses eussent peu demeurer secretes | sans venir a notice | dautres que de votre maieste |. Neantmoins veant la dilacion | et faulte du remede | et que les causes du mal croissent tousiours | dont votre maieste nen est de riens mieulx servie | ains en vaillent pis voz affaires | comme vous declaireray cy apres dont sen pourroient ensuyr inconveniens irreparables | les quelx ceulx qui nentendent les causes | et ne scavent la racine dautre mal procede | les pourroient attribuer | a ma culpe | a cause de loffice que jay | pensans que ja ne me fusse acquicte a mon devoir | a vous en faire les remonstrances necessaires.
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- The Emperor and His ChancellorA Study of the Imperial Chancellery under Gattinara, pp. 151 - 160Publisher: Cambridge University PressPrint publication year: 1983