Publications and communications of Alessandro Rizzo

Rizzo, A. (February 2022). Reassessing the Significance of Archival Material in Mamluk Diplomatic Studies. A Survey of Florentine-Mamluk Relations through the Lens of Chancery Sources (fifteenth-sixteenth centuries). Mamlūk Studies Review, 24, 239-258. doi:10.6082/m3kr-fj76

Rizzo, A. (2022). The Significance of the Written Word in European–Mamlūk Diplomatic Missions. Al-Masaq: Islam and the Medieval Mediterranean, 34 (1), 1-18. doi:10.1080/09503110.2020.1842090

Rizzo, A. (December 2021). Istruire sulle parole e sui gesti della diplomazia: le Istruzioni agli ambasciatori europei inviati al sultanato mamelucco. Anuario de Estudios Medievales, 51 (2), 823-850. doi:10.3989/aem.2021.51.2.12

Rizzo, A. (2021). Travelling and Trading Through Mamluk Territory: Chancery Documents Guaranteeing Mobility to Christian Merchants. In A. Al Ghouz & B. Walker (Eds.), History and Society during the Mamluk Period (1250– 1517). Mamluk Studies III (pp. 487-510). Göttingen, Germany: V&R Unipress.

Rizzo, A. (2021). L’ambassade florentine de 1422 et l’établissement des relations commerciales avec les Mamelouks: Les premiers documents. In É. Malamut & M. Ouerfelli (Eds.), De la guerre à la paix en Méditerranée médiévale (pp. 225-237). Marseille, France: PUP.

Rizzo, A. (2021). Firenze e il sultanato mamelucco: le fonti diplomatiche. Il Monitore della Toscana, 34, 5-10.

Rizzo, A. (2021). Diplomatie sur le terrain: la première mission diplomatique florentine en territoire mamelouk. In F. Bauden (Ed.), Culture matérielle et contacts diplomatiques entre l’Occident latin, Byzance et l’Orient islamique (XIe-XVIe siècle) (pp. 81-100). Leiden, Netherlands: Brill Academic Publishers. doi:10.1163/9789004465381_005

Rizzo, A. (2020). Reassessing the Significance of Archival Material in Mamluk Diplomatic Studies. A Survey of Florentine-Mamluk Relations through the Lens of Chancery Sources (fifteenth-sixteenth centuries). Mamlūk Studies Review, 18.

Rizzo, A. (2019). Three Mamluk Letters concerning the Florentine Trade in Egypt and Syria. A new interpretation. In F. Bauden & M. Dekkiche (Eds.), Mamlūk Cairo: A Crossroad for Embassies (pp. 782-797). Leiden, Netherlands: Brill Academic Publishers.