Collected Orations of Pope Pius II. Edited and translated by Michael von Cotta- Schönberg. Vol. 7: Orations 29-42 (1458-1459). 4th version
Résumé
Volume 7 of the Collected Orations of Pope Pius II contains fourteen orations held by Pius II in the first year after his election. Ten of them are responses to ambassadors presenting their prince’s obedience to the new pope. One is an oration to the papal court and ambassadors in Rome on summoning a Congress in Manta to discuss a crusade against the Turks. Two orations were addressed to the government of the City of Siena, one on the occasion of the bestowal of the papal Golden Rose on Siena, and another in response to certain political concessions by the city government to the pope. And the final oration was a reply to a princess from Milan who had addressed a Latin oration to him.
Mots clés
The Golden Rose
1458-1459
Renaissance rhetorics
Emperor Frederick III (Habsburg)
Kaiser Friedrich III (Habsburg)
Renaissance oratory
Siena
Enea Silvio Piccolomini
Aeneas Silvius Piccolomini
Aeneas Sylvius Piccolomini
Pope Pius II
Declarations of obedience to the pope
Hippolyta Sforza
Renaissance orations
15th century
Papal orations
Papal diplomacy
Papa Pio II
Ippolita Sforza
Responses to ambassadors
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