Camillo Renato

Apology of Lysias Philaenus Paulus Ricci Siculi Ferraria in the name of the heretics detained under the happy reign of Hercules II, Duke III, Year A. D. XXXX

Paolo Ricci (c. 1500, in Palermo – c. 1575, in Caspano, Civo) was a Franciscan, then a Lutheran, possibly an Anabaptist, and only allegedly an Antitrinitarian. He also adopted academic pseudonyms: Lisia Fileno (Latin: Lysias Paulus Riccius Philaenus), Fileno Lunardi, and finally the name Camillo Renato.[1][2]

  1. ^ Renato, Camillo
  2. ^ Antonio Rotondo Camillo Renato: Opere, Documenti E Testimonianze (Corpus Reformatorum Italicorum.) (Italian Edition) (9780875800349)