Agostino Inveges (1595 â April 1677) was an Italian historian, known as "the Historian of Palermo".
Born in Sciacca, he was the son of Don Mario Inveges (1574-?), and Donna Porzia Marino (1574?-?), both were a part of noble Sicilian families. His maternal grandfather was Barone Giovanni Agostino Marino (1536?-?), Baron of Callisi and Villanova. He first studied with the Jesuits, graduating in theology and philosophy. He died in Palermo in 1677, at the age of 82. He is buried in the Baroque church of Sant'Ignazio all'Olivella, in Palermo.
Inveges is chiefly remembered for his three-volume history of Palermo, Annali della felice CittÃÂ di Palermo (1649-1651). The three volumes cover the period 2077 B.C. (the foundation of the city) to 1279 A.D.
In opposition to humanist rhetorical historiography, Inveges concluded the preface to the first volume of his huge history of Palermo, caming out against historians who employ âÂÂpretty descriptions, capricious metaphors, scheming admonitions, or other ornaments allowed to poets and academiciansâÂÂ. He showed concern for critical, source-based historical research, showing affinities with the new approaches of contemporary historians like the Maurists in Paris and the Bollandists in Antwerp.