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