[219] Ambrosii Traversarii Epist. p. 1016.
[220] Philelfi Epist. p. 9.
[221] Philelfi Epist. p. 9.
[222] Ibid, p. 10.
[223] Philelfi Epist. p. 11.
[224] Philelfi Epist. p. 17. In the account which Filelfo gave of this transaction to Æneas Sylvius, he says, that he had never discovered by whom Filippo was hired to commit so execrable a deed, but intimates very strong suspicions of Cosmo de’ Medici. Poggio, however, in his third invective against Filelfo, asserts, that the assassin was the minister of the vengeance of one Jeronimo of Imola, whom Filelfo had provoked by the intemperance of his tongue.—Poggii Opera, p. 381.
[225] Ibid.
[226] Francisci Philelfi Satyræ; primæ decadis hecatosticha secunda.
[227] Philelfi Epist. p. 12, 13.
[228] Philelfi Satyræ; primæ decadis, hecatosticha quinta. Ejusdem hecatosticha sexta—Secundæ decadis, hecatosticha prima, &c.