Camillo Sozzini (born c. 1520) was an Italian humanist and "heretic". He was the brother of
Alessandro Sozzini
Alessandro Sozzini (1508 – April 1541, in Macerata) was an Italian humanist, son of Mariano Sozzini the younger, and the father of Fausto Sozzini.Paul F. Grendler The Universities of the Italian Renaissance 2011 - Page 110 "The civilian Alessand ...
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Lelio Sozzini
Lelio Francesco Maria Sozzini, or simply Lelio Sozzini (Latin: ''Laelius Socinus''; 29 January 1525 – 4 May 1562), was an Italian Renaissance humanist and theologian and, alongside his nephew Fausto Sozzini, founder of the Non-trinitarian Chr ...
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Cornelio Sozzini Cornelio Sozzini (died c. 1586) was an Italian humanist and early Unitarian. He was one of the sons of the law professor Lelio Sozzini.
Cornelio was raised mostly in Padua where his father Marcantonio Sozzini, or Mariano Sozzini, was a law profess ...
, and Dario Sozzini.
Mihály Balázs Mihály Balázs (born 1948) is a Hungarian Catholic historian and professor of religious history at the University of Szeged. He is widely regarded as an expert on the religious history of Hungarian-speaking Transylvania.
Works
* Mihály Balázs, ...
''Early Transylvanian antitrinitarianism (1566-1571)'' 1996 - "Pirnát .. That is why he gives no credit to the later statement by Fausto Sozzini, in which the latter attributed the work to himself, and he also regards the early correspondence of the Italian Antitrinitarian as proving that he had no copy of the work from 1565 till May 1568 because on May 9, 1568 he was still begging Camillo Sozzini to send him the manuscript. Thus Pirnát believes it is
inconceivable that the work, which appeared in August 1568, should have been completed by Fausto Sozzini in such a short time,..."
References
1520 births
Year of death missing
Camillo
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