{"product_id":"d-ossat-arnaud","title":"D OSSAT, Arnaud","description":"First edition of this important collection of letters written by Arnaud D Ossat to Henry the IV of France of great historical significance.  These letters formerly served as models for diplomats, owing not only to the importance of the questions which they treat, but especially to the talent for exposition which d Ossat displays in them. The French Academy inscribed Ossat among the  dead authors who have written our French language most purely . Wiquefort in his  M émoires sur les ambassadeurs  finds in them  the clearest and most enlightened judgment ever displayed by any minister , and Lord Chesterfield wrote to his son that the  simplicity and clearness of Cardinal d Ossat s letters show how business letters should be written.  Catholic Encyclopaedia\r \r D Ossat was a French diplomat and writer, and a Cardinal of the Roman Catholic Church, whose personal tact and diplomatic skill steered the perilous course of French diplomacy with the Papacy in the reign of Henry IV. He supported the cause of Henry IV at Rome, whose conversion to Catholicism he prepared Pope Clement VIII to accept. In 1593, Henri IV wrote directly to d  Ossat in Rome that he was sending the Duc de Nevers to negotiate with the Pope, and he instructed d Ossat to share all of his knowledge of and influence in the Roman Court, as well as his wise counsel, to advance the affairs of France. His letters to the King are filled with detailed information concerning negotiations not only with France but covering most of the major events in Europe.\r \r  Still more informative are the editions of the letters of a near French contemporary of Walsingham s, Arnaud D Ossat. Cardinal D Ossat was Henri IV s representative at Rome, and from a Roman Catholic point of view, a hero in the attempt to reunite Christendom and reconcile Henri with Spain and the Papacy.   the letters are gathered as a coherent historical narrative in a book  du tout utile \u0026amp; du tout public.  a book which offers a course of instruction in civil prudence. They exemplify D Ossat s moral and political thought:  candeur \u0026amp;libert é ,  la parfaicte sagesse ,  la dexterit é admirable qu il avoit au maniment des affaires . The reader will not find pages of  compliments  and  flatteries , but  un parfait modelle sur lequel tous les ministres des Princes de toute qualit é se devront former, soit pour la facon de traitter les affaires de vive voix, ou de les faire entendre par escrit tels qu ils sont . They are also, then,literary or rhetorical models. Furthermore, the letters of men such as D Ossat, men treating the affairs of great Princes, represent the most serious and noteworthy of their actions. They have more  naifvet é than  harangues . .. These kinds of writing, in short, give  l ame √† l histoire .  Jan Papy.  Self-presentation and Social Identification: The rhetoric and pragmatics of letter writing in early modern times. \r \r The shield on the binding is recoded in many examples by the Toronto database of British Amorial Bindings, many on continental books dating from the 1620s. However they have not been able to identify the owner. Henry Osborn maybe the distinguished admiral of that name (1698?   1771).","brand":"D OSSAT, Arnaud","offers":[{"title":"Default Title","offer_id":57816152703311,"sku":"L2864","price":2250.0,"currency_code":"GBP","in_stock":true}],"thumbnail_url":"\/\/cdn.shopify.com\/s\/files\/1\/1016\/2425\/0703\/files\/IMG_0820-rotated.jpg?v=1781794936","url":"https:\/\/sokol-books-ltd.myshopify.com\/products\/d-ossat-arnaud","provider":"Sokol Books Ltd","version":"1.0","type":"link"}