Published at Venice between 1551 and 1553, Giovanfrancesco Straparola's collection of fairy tales, novelle, riddles and madrigals, Le piacevoli notti, proved a European best-seller. In the collection's loose framing narrative, set during carnival in 1530s Venice, the first tale of the final night is recounted by English ambassador to Venice, Giambattista Casali (c.1494/95-1536). Straparola's frametale has been read chiefly to illuminate the fairy tales; this article employs it to trace a set of elite Venetian social institutions and networks into which Casali successfully interpolated himself over the course of his 1526-35 embassy. Casali's initially unlikely inclusion in the Piacevoli notti demonstrates the immense practical significance o...
This is a unique investigation of the political uses of different forms of communication - oral, man...
Where histories of Venetian diplomatic success in France have long drawn on the ambassadors’ dispacc...
Inspired by Ruth Bottigheimer\u27s 2002 book, Fairy Godfather: Straparola, Venice, and the Fairy Tal...
Published at Venice between 1551 and 1553, Giovanfrancesco Straparola's collection of fairy tales, n...
This article responds to recent calls for a ‘new diplomatic history’ of early modern Europe with an ...
This article responds to recent calls for a ‘new diplomatic history’ of early modern Europe with an ...
One of the most important and influential social and intellectual phenomena of the early modern peri...
For centuries diplomats and merchants served as intermediaries in Europe and the Mediterranean basin...
Diplomacy has never been a politically neutral field of historical research, even when it was confin...
By employing Gregorio Casali as his permanent representative at the curia from 1525, King Henry VIII...
Defence date: 12 January 2017Examining Board: Professor Luca Molà, European University Institute; Pr...
The nunciatures papers have often been used to reconstruct diplomatic and political events, but rare...
In the field of study on relations between Italy and Flanders in the second half of the sixteenth ce...
Diplomacy as a family business. The Casatis as Spanish-Milanese envoys in Lucerne and Chur (1660-170...
This thesis explores the construction of cittadini identity in early modern Venice, by looking at so...
This is a unique investigation of the political uses of different forms of communication - oral, man...
Where histories of Venetian diplomatic success in France have long drawn on the ambassadors’ dispacc...
Inspired by Ruth Bottigheimer\u27s 2002 book, Fairy Godfather: Straparola, Venice, and the Fairy Tal...
Published at Venice between 1551 and 1553, Giovanfrancesco Straparola's collection of fairy tales, n...
This article responds to recent calls for a ‘new diplomatic history’ of early modern Europe with an ...
This article responds to recent calls for a ‘new diplomatic history’ of early modern Europe with an ...
One of the most important and influential social and intellectual phenomena of the early modern peri...
For centuries diplomats and merchants served as intermediaries in Europe and the Mediterranean basin...
Diplomacy has never been a politically neutral field of historical research, even when it was confin...
By employing Gregorio Casali as his permanent representative at the curia from 1525, King Henry VIII...
Defence date: 12 January 2017Examining Board: Professor Luca Molà, European University Institute; Pr...
The nunciatures papers have often been used to reconstruct diplomatic and political events, but rare...
In the field of study on relations between Italy and Flanders in the second half of the sixteenth ce...
Diplomacy as a family business. The Casatis as Spanish-Milanese envoys in Lucerne and Chur (1660-170...
This thesis explores the construction of cittadini identity in early modern Venice, by looking at so...
This is a unique investigation of the political uses of different forms of communication - oral, man...
Where histories of Venetian diplomatic success in France have long drawn on the ambassadors’ dispacc...
Inspired by Ruth Bottigheimer\u27s 2002 book, Fairy Godfather: Straparola, Venice, and the Fairy Tal...