Campisi (Lat Campesius), Domenico
Campisi (Lat. Campesius), Domenico a Dominican preacher, theologian, and musician of Sicily, was born at Raialbuto, and lived in the early part of the 17th century. He was of the order of Preachers, and was appointed professor of theology in 1629. He was also a skilful composer of music. He wrote, Motelli a Due, Tre et Qualtro Voci, con unsa Compietas (Palermo, 161518): — Lilia Compi, Binis, Ternis, Quaternis, et Quintis Vocibus, Modulanda cumn Completario et Litaniis Beatce Viygizis Mewice (Rome, 1623);. See Hoefer, Nouv. Biog. Generale, s.v.