APA (7th ed.) Citation

Munday, A. The famous history of Palmendos: Son to the most renowned Palmerin D'Oliva, Emperour of Constantinople, and the heroick Queen of Tharsus, wherein is likewise a most pleasant discourse of Prince Risarano, the son of Trineus, Emperor of Almain, and Aurecinda, sister to the Soldane of Persia : with their knightly deeds, and acts of chivalry, their famous adventures, and most worthy resolutions (Newly corrected and amended, and most profitable and delightfull for all sorts of people.).

Chicago Style (17th ed.) Citation

Munday, Anthony. The Famous History of Palmendos: Son to the Most Renowned Palmerin D'Oliva, Emperour of Constantinople, and the Heroick Queen of Tharsus, Wherein Is Likewise a Most Pleasant Discourse of Prince Risarano, the Son of Trineus, Emperor of Almain, and Aurecinda, Sister to the Soldane of Persia : with Their Knightly Deeds, and Acts of Chivalry, Their Famous Adventures, and Most Worthy Resolutions. Newly corrected and amended, and most profitable and delightfull for all sorts of people.

MLA (9th ed.) Citation

Munday, Anthony. The Famous History of Palmendos: Son to the Most Renowned Palmerin D'Oliva, Emperour of Constantinople, and the Heroick Queen of Tharsus, Wherein Is Likewise a Most Pleasant Discourse of Prince Risarano, the Son of Trineus, Emperor of Almain, and Aurecinda, Sister to the Soldane of Persia : with Their Knightly Deeds, and Acts of Chivalry, Their Famous Adventures, and Most Worthy Resolutions. Newly corrected and amended, and most profitable and delightfull for all sorts of people.

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