Francesco Fuoco
Francesco Fuoco (Mignano, 1774 – Naples, 1841), was an Italian philologist, economist and religious.
Some of his works were published under the name of Giuseppe De Welz, a banker from Como, who hired Fuoco as a ghost writer.[1]
Works
- Fuoco, Francesco (1822). Saggio su i mezzi da moltiplicare prontamente le ricchezze della Sicilia. Parigi: Firmin Didot-1836.
- De Welz, Giuseppe (1824). Magia del credito. 1. Napoli: Stamperia Francese Napoli.
- De Welz, Giuseppe (1824). Magia del credito. 2. Napoli: Stamperia Francese Napoli.
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References
- FUOCO, Francesco entry (in Italian) in the Enciclopedia italiana
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