Antonio Amico
Antonio Amico (died 1641) was a Roman Catholic Canon of Palermo, and ecclesiastical historian of Syracuse and Messina.[1] He was also known as a historiographer of Philip IV of Spain and the religious and secular history of Sicily.[2]
Among his works is a "Brevis et exacta narratio....Siciliæ regum annales ab anno 1060 usque ad præsens sæculum" (English: "Two short stories....Sicilian chronicle of kings, from the year 1060 until the present day").
He was apparently well-regarded by Pierre Carréra and Jerome of Ragusa.[2]
References
- ↑ Antonio Amico - Catholic Encyclopedia article
- 1 2 "Bibliothèque sacrée : ou, Dictionnaire universel historique, dogmatique, canonique, géographique et chronologique des sciences écclésiastiques ...". archive.org. Retrieved 2017-03-30.
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