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8 Alexander Koller: Representing Spiritual and Secular Interests: The Development of Papal Diplomacy (1/)

https://doi.org/10.1515/9783110672008-008

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Alexander Koller is deputy director at the DHI Rome and we couldn’t have found anyone more suitable to write the article on papal for the . He has published extensively on Italian and German relations in the 16th and 17th c. His special interest being the papacy. He even edited two volumes of the reports of the nuncios.

http://dhi-roma.it/index.php?id=nuntiaturberichte&L=24 (2/6)

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For the handbook Koller takes us on a tour de force through centuries of papal diplomacy that has its roots in the antiquity. (3/6)

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Talking about papal diplomacy one has to differentiate between legations and permanent nunciatures. By the 16th c. 13 such nunciatures had been established, e.g. in Florence, Cologne and Brussels. (4/6)

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