[388] Bonghi.
[389] Archiv für Psychiatrie, 1881.
[390] Villari, Vita di Savonarola, pp. 11, 304.
[391] De Veritate Prophetica, 1497.
[392] Villari, p. 406.
[393] Villari, ii. p. 408.
[394] See Perrens, E. Marcel, 1880; Démocratie en France dans le Moyen Age, 1875.
[395] Letter to Charles IV. Document 33 in Papencordt.
[396] “Invidia e fuoco.” Thus the anonymous historian, and Zeffirino Re. Muratori reads juoco, “gaming,” but not even thus can the sentence be explained; for it was certainly other vices than envy and gambling that were consuming the nobility of those days.
[397] Even after the first plébiscite, Stefano Colonna, in opposing him, said, “If this madman makes me angry, I will have him thrown from the Capitol” (p. 349).