Legatio: The Journal for Renaissance and Early Modern Diplomatic Studies, vol. 4 (2020)
Contents
ARTICLES
I. THE LANGUAGE OF HARD AND SOFT POWER
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Emmanuel Lemée
The Language of Incognito in Late Seventeenth-Century Diplomacy -
Chloé Rivière
Displaying the Prince’s Identity: Textile Accessories and Fineries in Seventeenth-Century Diplomatic Gift-Giving -
Beatrice Saletti
Imitation Games. Some Notes on the Envoys Sent by Borso d’Este to Uthman, Ruler of Tunis
II. EAST-WEST: SYMBOLIC DIPLOMATIC COMMUNICATION,
PRACTICAL MEMORIES AND NEW AGENTS
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Christoph Würflinger
Symbolic Communication in Habsburg-Ottoman Diplomatic Relations. The Grand Embassy of Johann Rudolf Schmid zum Schwarzenhorn (1650–51) -
Mahmut Halef Cevrioğlu
Grand Vizieral Reception Ceremonies of European Ambassadors in the First Half of the Seventeenth Century -
Francesco Caprioli
Por Ser Hombre Platico: Francisco Gasparo and the 1568 Spanish Negotiations with the Ottoman Governors of Algiers
III. THE DIPLOMACY OF ART
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Maëlig Chauvin
The Language of Papal Gift-Giving in the Seventeenth and Eighteenth Centuries: An Example of Soft Power? -
Francesca Mavilla
Promoting an Artist as an Integral Part of Diplomatic Networking: Chiappino Vitelli and Federico Zuccari at the Court of Queen Elizabeth I -
Pierre-Olivier Ouellet
Between Temporal and Spiritual Powers: Colonial Diplomacy Associated with the Painting France Bringing Faith to the Huron-Wendats of New France (c. 1666)