Julius Capaccio
Julius Caesar Capaccio was a learned Italian of the 17th century. He was born of a humble family, which he ennobled, in Campania. He studied the civil and canon law at Naples, where he became secretary to the city, and one of the founders of the :it:Accademia degli Oziosi |Academy of Oziosi. The duke of Urbino employed him as tutor to his son. He died in 1631, having written at least seven books.Works
- Tratato de l'lmprese
- Il Secretario prediche quadragesimali
- Il Principe
- Historia Puteolane
- Historia Napolitana
- Illustrium mulierum et virorum historia, 4to
- La vera antichità di Pozzuolo