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Antonio Amico (died 1641) was a Roman Catholic Canon of Palermo, and ecclesiastical historian of Syracuse and Messina. He was also known as a historiographer of Philip IV of Spain and the religious and secular history of Sicily. 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.

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  • Antonio Amico (died 1641) was a Roman Catholic Canon of Palermo, and ecclesiastical historian of Syracuse and Messina. He was also known as a historiographer of Philip IV of Spain and the religious and secular history of Sicily. 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. (en)
  • Antonino Amico (né à Messine en 1586 et mort à Palerme le 21 octobre 1641) est un prêtre, historien et écrivain sicilien, connu pour ses ouvrages sur l'histoire de la Sicile. Il était également chanoine du chapitre de la cathédrale de Palerme et historiographe du roi d’Espagne Philippe IV. (fr)
  • Antonino Amico (Messina, 1586 – Palermo, 21 ottobre 1641) è stato un religioso e storico italiano.Canonico del duomo di Palermo sotto Filippo IV di Spagna, raccolse in una grande opera storiografica decine di documenti normanni e svevi riguardanti la penisola italica. (it)
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  • Antonio Amico (died 1641) was a Roman Catholic Canon of Palermo, and ecclesiastical historian of Syracuse and Messina. He was also known as a historiographer of Philip IV of Spain and the religious and secular history of Sicily. 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. (en)
  • Antonino Amico (né à Messine en 1586 et mort à Palerme le 21 octobre 1641) est un prêtre, historien et écrivain sicilien, connu pour ses ouvrages sur l'histoire de la Sicile. Il était également chanoine du chapitre de la cathédrale de Palerme et historiographe du roi d’Espagne Philippe IV. (fr)
  • Antonino Amico (Messina, 1586 – Palermo, 21 ottobre 1641) è stato un religioso e storico italiano.Canonico del duomo di Palermo sotto Filippo IV di Spagna, raccolse in una grande opera storiografica decine di documenti normanni e svevi riguardanti la penisola italica. (it)
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