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The Library of the World’s Best Literature. An Anthology in Thirty Volumes. 1917.

Camillo Federici (1749–1802)

Federici, Camillo (fā-dā-rē’chē) [Giovanni Battista Viassolo]. An Italian comedy-writer; born at Poggiolo di Garessio, Mondovi, April 9, 1749; died in Turin, Dec. 23, 1802. He set up as a lawyer, but turned to the stage and wrote several comedies, including: ‘A Word of Advice to Husbands’; ‘The Sculptor and the Blind Man’; and ‘Falsehood in Short-lived.’