Works
- Catalogue des Oiseaux du Piemont (1811).
- Observations Entomologique. Première partie. Mém. Acad. Sci. Turin 18: 21-78, Tabula Synoptica (1810).
- Observations entomologiques. Deuxieme partie. Mém. Acad. Sci. Turin 20: 433-484 (1813)
The last two are founding works of entomology, introducing many new taxa.
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