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Among his friends were Galileo Coltellini and Valerio Chimentelli who have all commendatory poems prefixed to Malatesti's "Sphinx " a collection of poetical enigmas which has been frequently reprinted. Beside his poetical talent he studied astronomy probably under Galileo; and painting in which he was a pupil of Lorenzo Lippi author of the "Malmantile Raqquistato " who thus designates him under his academical name of _Amostante Latoni_ (canto i. stanza 61. ): "E General di tutta questa Mandra Amostante Laton Poeta insigne. Canta improviso come un Calandra: Stampa gli Enigmi 'Strologia e Dipigne. " Malatesti was a member of the Academy degli Apatisti of which Milton's friends Coltellini and Carlo Dati had been the principal founders. 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