Argument of Signor Advocate Spreti in favour of Franceschini, etc.
Letter written by the Honourable Signor Giacinto Arcangeli, Procurator of the Poor, to Monsignore Francesco Cencini in Florence, in which he tells him that the sentence of death had been executed in Rome against the guilty on February 22, 1698—that is, that Franceschini had been beheaded, and the other four hanged
Two other Letters, one written by Signor Gaspero del Torto and the other by Signor Carlo Antonio Ugolinucci to the aforesaid Monsignore Francesco Cencini
Argument of Signor Antonio Lamparelli, Procurator of the Poor in the said case
The Sentence of Signor Marco Antonio Venturini, Judge in Criminal causes, which declares that the said adultery was not proved, and which restores to her original fame the memory of Francesca Pompilia Comparini, wife of Guido Franceschini
The Secondary Source of "The Ring and the Book"
Trial and Death of Franceschini and his Companions
But for me the Muse in her strength prepares her mightiest arrow.