Camillo Sozzini (born c. 1520) was an Italian humanist and "heretic". He was the brother of Alessandro Sozzini, Lelio Sozzini, Cornelio Sozzini, and Dario Sozzini.[1][2]

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  1. ^ Jane K. Wickersham Inquisitors, texts, and ritual: the prosecution of heresy in ... 2004 - Page 206 "Since Cataldi was originally from Bologna, and the Sozzini had lived in Bologna before returning to Siena, the inquisitor thought it likely that Cataldi had followed Cornelio and Camillo Sozzini to Siena..."
  2. ^ 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,..."