Ioannis Guilielmi Hoffmanni Et Henrici Oberkamp De Re Diplomatica Lucubrationes, a collaborative work by Johann Wilhelm Hoffmann, Heinrich Oberkamp, and Heinrich Gottlieb Francke, delves into the intricacies of diplomatic history and practice. This significant contribution, originally published in the 18th century, explores the historical context and legal foundations of diplomacy.
Written in Italian, the book offers insights into the evolution of diplomatic customs, treaties, and international relations, providing a valuable resource for historians, legal scholars, and anyone interested in the art and science of negotiation between nations. This book remains relevant for understanding the historical roots of modern diplomatic practices.
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