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 Schubert, Birgit - Walter, Tilmann, "Heilkunst und Diplomatie: Die kursächsischen Leibärzte Johann Neefe (1499–1574) und Caspar Neefe (1514–1579)", Sudhoffs Archiv, 105/1 (2021), 20-56. 
ResumThis article examines the life of the brothers Johann (1499–1574) and Caspar Neefe (1514–1579), personal physicians to the Saxon electors. It is based mainly on their family documents, which are kept in the “Neefe-Lade” in the Chemnitz City Archive. The personal physicians to princes had the political responsibility for their undisturbed ability to govern and the dynastic continuity of their families. On a diplomatic mission at the Habsburg court in Vienna, Johann Neefe helped to ensure that the Protestant House of Saxony shone there in a more favourable light after the turmoil of the Schmalkaldic War and the “betrayal” of Emperor Charles V by Elector Moritz of Saxony. A further diplomatic mission was agreed on to bring Caspar Neefe to Königsberg to the court of Duke Albrecht Friedrich of Prussia, as can be seen in detail in a treatment contract of 1577, which is documented here for the first time.
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 Història - Política
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