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This article presents the mechanisms, the agents of transfer, and
the channels of communication responsible for the processes of cultural exchange
within the network of European courts in 16th–18th centuries. It focuses
on the practical conditions of the exchange, showing the character of court
culture, the issue of meetings between rulers’ courts and the importance of
the monarchs’ matrimonial policy. The presentation of the agents of transfer
comprises the various groups who participated in the processes of cultural
transfer, including members of dynasties, travelers and hired artists. This picture
is complemented by the analysis of the channels of communication based
on the circulation of the printed and written word (including court periodicals,
accounts of ceremonies). The overview of the issue aims to show court culture
in a dynamic context and to highlight its constant and changing elements.