Rosier, Bernard de (1400-75)
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Title :
Rosier, Bernard de (1400-75)
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Scientific editor(s) :
Gordon Martel
Book title :
The Encyclopedia of Diplomacy
Volume number :
4
Pages :
1654-1658
Publisher :
Wiley-Blackwell
Publication place :
Hoboken
Publication date :
2018-03-19
ISBN :
9781118887912
HAL domain(s) :
Sciences de l'Homme et Société/Histoire, Philosophie et Sociologie des sciences
English abstract : [en]
Jurist and ecclesiastic, author of an important corpus of political and legal texts, active in the service of the church, as a university professor and diocesan administrator, Bernard de Rosier (1400-75) is remembered by ...
Show more >Jurist and ecclesiastic, author of an important corpus of political and legal texts, active in the service of the church, as a university professor and diocesan administrator, Bernard de Rosier (1400-75) is remembered by diplomatic historiography as the author of the Ambaxiatorum brevilogus (1435-36), generally considered to be "the first textbook of diplomatic practice written in Western Europe" (G. Mattingly). Rosier also wrote an account of Pierre de Foix's 1427-30 legation to Aragon, on which he served as secretary, and a treatise on the office of papal legate.Show less >
Show more >Jurist and ecclesiastic, author of an important corpus of political and legal texts, active in the service of the church, as a university professor and diocesan administrator, Bernard de Rosier (1400-75) is remembered by diplomatic historiography as the author of the Ambaxiatorum brevilogus (1435-36), generally considered to be "the first textbook of diplomatic practice written in Western Europe" (G. Mattingly). Rosier also wrote an account of Pierre de Foix's 1427-30 legation to Aragon, on which he served as secretary, and a treatise on the office of papal legate.Show less >
Language :
Anglais
Audience :
Internationale
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Non
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2022-12-05T12:03:42Z