Publisher's Synopsis
Magyar Diplomacziai EmlÃ(c)kek Màtyàs Kiràly KoràbÃ3l 1458-1490, Volumes 1-4 presents a comprehensive collection of diplomatic documents from the reign of Matthias Corvinus, King of Hungary (1458-1490). Compiled and edited by Ivàn Nagy and Albert Nyàry, this multi-volume work offers invaluable insights into the political landscape and diplomatic activities of Hungary during the Renaissance. The collection includes letters, treaties, and other official records, providing a detailed account of Hungary's interactions with other European powers. These primary source materials shed light on the strategies, challenges, and achievements of Matthias Corvinus's reign, making it an essential resource for historians and scholars interested in Central European history and Renaissance diplomacy.
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