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Piccirillo, Michele

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Personal name headingPiccirillo, Michele
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Variant(s)Piccirillo, M. (Michele)
Piccirillo, M.
Piccirillo, Michael
Bīshirīllū, Mīshīl
Birth date1944-11-18
Death date2008-10-26
Place of birthCarinola (Italy)
Place of deathLivorno (Italy)
Found inHis Chiese e mosaici della Giordania settentrionale, 1981: title page (Michele Piccirillo) spine (M. Piccirillo)
LC data base, 7-19-84 (hdg.: Piccirillo, M.; usage: M. Piccirillo, Michele Piccirillo)
Studium Biblicum Franciscanum, Jerusalum, 1983: p. 2 of cover (Michael Piccirillo)
Mādabā, kanāʼis wa-fusayfisāʼi, 1993: title page (Mīshīl Bīshirīllū)
Nazaret, 1995: title page (Piccirillo P. Michele)
E-mail from the Franciscan Institute Library, St. Bonaventure University, May 10, 2002 (Piccirillo P. Michele is Piccirillo, Michele; P. refers to Padre of the Franciscan Order; it is a custom to place the surname first then the first name)
Times online WWW site, Nov. 17, 2008 (Father Michele Piccirillo; b. Nov. 18, 1944, Casanova di Carilona, near Naples; d. Oct. 26, 2008; Franciscan and eminent archaeologist who discovered some of the most spectacular Christian edifices in the Middle East)
Lo studioso e l'amico, ricordando Michele Piccirillo, 2021: title page (Michele Piccirillo)
Wikipedia webpage for Michele Piccirillo, searched on January 22nd, 2023 (Michele Piccirillo was a Franciscan priest and expert in Byzantine archaeology, especially the study of mosaics, in Jordan, Palestine and Syria; born on November 18, 1944 in Casanova di Carinola, Italy; died on October 26, 2008 in Livorno, Italy.)