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Fortunato Bartolommeo Felice (24 August 1723 – 13 February 1789), 2nd Comte de Panzutti, also known as ''Fortuné-Barthélemy de Félice'' and ''Francesco Placido Bartolomeo De Felice'', was an Italian nobleman, a famed author, scientist, and said to have been one of the most important publishers of the 18th century.〔http://www.jstor.org/pss/2904677 | Letters of De Felice by Claudia Donato〕
==Life==
Fortunato De Felice was born in Rome to a Neapolitan family as the eldest of six children on 24 August 1723. He was confirmed in 1733 in the parish of St. Celso e Giuliano. He studied at Rome and Naples under the Jesuits, taught by Fortunato da Brescia. On 28 May 1746 he was ordained by papal dispensation. Through his studies at the monastery of San Francesco in Ripa, he discovered a love of Physics, becoming friends with Celestino Galiani. Later Galiani appointed De Felice chair of Ancient and Modern Geography as well as the chair of experimental physics and mathematics at Naples University. There he became friends with the Prince Raimondo di Sangro who aided him in his translation of the physicist John Arbuthnot's works from Latin.
After rescuing the imprisoned Countess Panzutti,〔http://www.cromohs.unifi.it/7_2002/donato.html Rewriting Heresy in the Encyclopedie d'Yverdon 1770–1780〕 Felice fled to Bern, became a Protestant, and established a famous press at Yverdon in 1762.
He died in Yverdon-les-Bains.

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