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I 1544: Marguerite De Navarre's Le Miroir De L'Ame Pecheresse
II 1545: Katherine Parr's Prayers or Meditations
III 1545: John Calvin's Institution De La Religion Chrestienne, Chapter One
IV 1547: Bernardino Ochino's "Che Cosa E Christo"
V 1563: Elizabeth's Sententiae
VI Pre-1558-1580s: Elizabeth's Book Inscriptions
VII Ca. 1567: Seneca's Epistulae Morales 107
VIII Ca. 1579: Cicero's Epistulae A.D. Familiares 2.6
IX Ca. 1589: Choral Ode From Hercules Oetaeus
App. 1 Translation Ascribed to Elizabeth of Francesco Petrarch's Trionfo dell'Eternita, lines 1-90
App. 2 The Reliability of Nugae Antiquae as a Source for Translations Ascribed to Elizabeth
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