International audienceThe article addresses the use of the written language in relations between European states and the Mamlūk sultanate (Egypt-Syria, 1250–1517), focusing on chancery sources relating to diplomatic missions to Cairo. In the first part, the author presents an overview of the documents that marked the various stages of embassies to the sultan’s court (authorities’ instructions, cover letters, safe-conducts, Mamlūk chancery documents, etc.). By analysing the nature of these sources, the article aims to show their utility for the purpose of diplomatic interaction. In the second part, the study focuses on the significance of the written language, examining in particular the relationship between the rhetoric of the diplomatic di...
The idea of sending massages from one person to another is a tradition that is as old as man in hist...
This article details the social and cultural mechanisms by which correspondence in Arabic- and Latin...
This article explains how the language of Prophet Muhammad’s diplomacy in his letters sent to kings....
International audienceThe article addresses the use of the written language in relations between Eur...
International audienceThe article offers an overview of the documents adopted by the Mamluk chancery...
This article aims to closely elaborate the comprehensive linguistic and stylistic features and aspec...
According to the Mamluk administration, the world is a series of realms and countries all located ar...
International audienceLetters and embassies has been dispatched to Cairo by the king of the Abyssini...
International audienceFrom the Mercantile System to Diplomatic Order: Embassies between Mameluk Egyp...
This article aims to study the materiality of diplomatic relations between Mamluk Egypt and the Mali...
Unlike its European counterparts, the fields of Islamic diplomacy and diplomatics have long been neg...
This contribution centres on writing technologies in the western Indian Ocean before 1500; more part...
This article aims to study the materiality of diplomatic relations between Mamluk Egypt and the Mali...
This study deals with the history, principles, roles and problems related to the Arabic translation ...
The volume is divided into three parts, each corresponding to one of the major aspects of the materi...
The idea of sending massages from one person to another is a tradition that is as old as man in hist...
This article details the social and cultural mechanisms by which correspondence in Arabic- and Latin...
This article explains how the language of Prophet Muhammad’s diplomacy in his letters sent to kings....
International audienceThe article addresses the use of the written language in relations between Eur...
International audienceThe article offers an overview of the documents adopted by the Mamluk chancery...
This article aims to closely elaborate the comprehensive linguistic and stylistic features and aspec...
According to the Mamluk administration, the world is a series of realms and countries all located ar...
International audienceLetters and embassies has been dispatched to Cairo by the king of the Abyssini...
International audienceFrom the Mercantile System to Diplomatic Order: Embassies between Mameluk Egyp...
This article aims to study the materiality of diplomatic relations between Mamluk Egypt and the Mali...
Unlike its European counterparts, the fields of Islamic diplomacy and diplomatics have long been neg...
This contribution centres on writing technologies in the western Indian Ocean before 1500; more part...
This article aims to study the materiality of diplomatic relations between Mamluk Egypt and the Mali...
This study deals with the history, principles, roles and problems related to the Arabic translation ...
The volume is divided into three parts, each corresponding to one of the major aspects of the materi...
The idea of sending massages from one person to another is a tradition that is as old as man in hist...
This article details the social and cultural mechanisms by which correspondence in Arabic- and Latin...
This article explains how the language of Prophet Muhammad’s diplomacy in his letters sent to kings....