Giovanni Luca Barberi

Italian historian, lawyer and notary
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Giovanni Luca Barberi (1452–1520) was an Italian historian, lawyer and notary. He was born and lived in Sicily all of his life.

I Capibrevi di Giovanni Luca Barberi, 1879 edition

His writing was particularly important in compiling the list of feudal and noble titles in Sicilian history.

Works

  • I Capibrevi (in Italian). Vol. 1. Palermo: Amenta. 1879.
  • I Capibrevi (in Italian). Vol. 2. Palermo: Amenta. 1886.
  • I Capibrevi (in Italian). Vol. 3. Palermo: Amenta. 1888.

Bibliography

  • Davide Alessandra, L'eredità di Giovan Luca Barberi 1523-1579, in Archivio Storico per la Sicilia Orientale, n. 2, FrancoAngeli, 2018
  • Enrico Mazzarese Fardella, J. Luca de Barberiis Liber de secretiis, Giuffrè, 1966
  • Lelio I. Prestifilippo. Tesi di Laurea. Un esemplare del "magnum capibrevium" di Giovan Luca Barberi. I feudi di Agira, Assoro, Barrafranca, Cerami, Gagliano e Pietraperzia. Università degli Studi di Catania, Facoltà di Giurisprudenza, Academic year 1993/94 (supervisor Prof. F. Migliorino)
  • G. Catalano. Studi sulla Legatia Apostolica in Sicilia. Edizioni Parallelo 38, Reggio Calabria 1973
  • G. Silvestri. I Capibrevi di Giovanni Luca Barberi. Società Siciliana per la Storia Patria, Tipografie Michele Amenta, Palermo 1879-1888, ristampa anastatica, Palermo 1985
    • Volume 1 - I feudi di Val di Noto, 1879.
    • Volume 2 - I feudi di Val Demone, 1886.
    • Volume 3 - I feudi di Val di Mazzara, 1888.

See also

  • Monarchia Sicula
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