Antonino Amico
Antonio Amico (died 1641), better known as Antonino, was a Roman Catholic Canon of Palermo, and ecclesiastical historian of Syracuse and Messina. Philip IV awarded him with the title Royal Historiographer of Sicily in 1622. Amico conducted extensive archival research in Sicily, discovering and transcribing important documents relating to the history of the island. He died in 1641, having published several historical works of great value, and leaving many others in manuscript. Amico's manuscripts were deposited after his death in the libraries of the duke of Madonia and of Jaime de Palafox y Cardona, archbishop of Palermo. Provided by Wikipedia-
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2by Daniele Margarone, G. A. Pablo Cirrone, Giacomo Cuttone, Antonio Amico, Lucio Andò, Marco Borghesi, Stepan S. Bulanov, Sergei V. Bulanov, Denis Chatain, Antonín Fajstavr, Lorenzo Giuffrida, Filip Grepl, Satyabrata Kar, Josef Krasa, Daniel Kramer, Giuseppina Larosa, Renata Leanza, Tadzio Levato, Mario Maggiore, Lorenzo Manti, Guliana Milluzzo, Boris Odlozilik, Veronika Olsovcova, Jean-Paul Perin, Jan Pipek, Jan Psikal, Giada Petringa, Jan Ridky, Francesco Romano, Bedřich Rus, Antonio Russo, Francesco Schillaci, Valentina Scuderi, Andriy Velyhan, Roberto Versaci, Tuomas Wiste, Martina Zakova, Georg KornGet full text
Published 2018-04-01
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