early religious indifferentism, and subsequent strong convictions, [103], [107]
translations from Boccaccio, [103]
her Greek epitaph on Cardinal Bembo, [106]
at her father's death–bed, [109]
dismissed from the palace, [110]
visits Fannio in his prison, [116]
commencement of religious convictions, [117]
changed circumstances, [119]
her lines on virginity, [ib.]
letter to Curione on her time of disgrace, [120]