Excerpt from Doctoris Ecstatici D. Dionysii Cartusiani Opera Omnia: In Unum Corpus Digesta Ad Fidem Editionum Coloniensium; In IV Libros Sententiarum (Liber III, Dist. 1-40)
Nimirum ut viri docti, probi, Dei amantes, verique theologi, ad plebem Evangelium recitarent. Tales viros candidissimum vestrum collegium principibus illis abunde suppeditavit. Quapropter cum primis digui nobis visi estis, quos nostro Dionysio, quem malevolorum dentibus multis modis lacerandum timor est, patronos adscisce remus. Etsi enim vestrum gymnasium non ita multos annorum jactet numeros (quippe quod Nicolaus ejus nominis quintus summus Pontifex, prior et instituerit et privilegiis ornaverit, quo tempore Henricus a Piro Agrippinensis, inter suee aetatis jurisperitos facile princeps, ex Agrippina isthuc adscitus, legum canonumque in nascente gymnasio auspicatus est traditiones primus, et re feliciter succedente, quum armis non paucis illam isthic provinciam tenuisset, ad suam Agrippinam rediens, fessus laborum saeculique pertaesus, Cartusianus apud nos factus mona chus, reliquum vitae in sancta conversatione exegit), tamen rei per bos tumultus bene navatae, non infimam laudem meretur. Est enim in vobis praeter alios vir omni memoria celebrandus, Matthias a Sareburgo vel Sarecastro, officialis et decanus, cui Germania parem in librorum et scriptorum Opulentia virum non habet, ut qui possit.
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