Bewick, J., Bewick, T., Hawkins, J. S., & Holbein, H. Emblems of mortality: Representing, in upwards of fifty cuts, death seizing all ranks and degrees of people ; imitated from a painting in the cemetery of the Dominican Church at Basil in Switzerland ; with an apostrophe to each, translated from the Latin and French ; intended as well for the information of the curious, as the instruction and entertainment of youth ; to which is prefixed a copious preface, containing an historical account of the above, and other paintings on this subject, now or lately existing in divers parts of Europe.
Chicago Style (17th ed.) CitationBewick, John, Thomas Bewick, John Sidney Hawkins, and Hans Holbein. Emblems of Mortality: Representing, in Upwards of Fifty Cuts, Death Seizing All Ranks and Degrees of People ; Imitated from a Painting in the Cemetery of the Dominican Church at Basil in Switzerland ; with an Apostrophe to Each, Translated from the Latin and French ; Intended as Well for the Information of the Curious, as the Instruction and Entertainment of Youth ; to Which Is Prefixed a Copious Preface, Containing an Historical Account of the Above, and Other Paintings on This Subject, Now or Lately Existing in Divers Parts of Europe.
MLA (9th ed.) CitationBewick, John, et al. Emblems of Mortality: Representing, in Upwards of Fifty Cuts, Death Seizing All Ranks and Degrees of People ; Imitated from a Painting in the Cemetery of the Dominican Church at Basil in Switzerland ; with an Apostrophe to Each, Translated from the Latin and French ; Intended as Well for the Information of the Curious, as the Instruction and Entertainment of Youth ; to Which Is Prefixed a Copious Preface, Containing an Historical Account of the Above, and Other Paintings on This Subject, Now or Lately Existing in Divers Parts of Europe.