Publisher's Synopsis
Relazioni Degli Stati Europei Lette Al Senato Dagli Ambasciatori Veneti Nel Secolo Decimosettimo, Racolte Ed Annotate Da N. Barozzi E G. Berchet offers a fascinating glimpse into the diplomatic relations of 17th-century Europe, as seen through the eyes of Venetian ambassadors. This collection of reports, presented to the Venice Senate, provides invaluable primary source material for historians and scholars of political science.
Compiled and annotated by N. Barozzi and G. Berchet, these relazioni offer detailed observations and analyses of the political landscapes, key figures, and diplomatic maneuvers of various European states. Readers will gain unique insights into the complex web of alliances, rivalries, and power struggles that shaped the continent during this pivotal period. This volume is an essential resource for anyone interested in the history of diplomacy, the Venetian Republic, or early modern Europe.
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