APA (7th ed.) Citation

Boccaccio, G., & Lydgate, J. (1554). A Treatise excellent and compedious: Shewing and declaring, in manner of Tragedye, the falies of sondry most notable Princes and Princesses with other Nobles, through ye mutabilitie and change of unstedfast fortune together with their most detestable & wicked vices. By Richard Tottel.

Chicago Style (17th ed.) Citation

Boccaccio, Giovanni, and John Lydgate. A Treatise Excellent and Compedious: Shewing and Declaring, in Manner of Tragedye, the Falies of Sondry Most Notable Princes and Princesses with Other Nobles, Through Ye Mutabilitie and Change of Unstedfast Fortune Together with Their Most Detestable & Wicked Vices. Imprinted at London: By Richard Tottel, 1554.

MLA (9th ed.) Citation

Boccaccio, Giovanni, and John Lydgate. A Treatise Excellent and Compedious: Shewing and Declaring, in Manner of Tragedye, the Falies of Sondry Most Notable Princes and Princesses with Other Nobles, Through Ye Mutabilitie and Change of Unstedfast Fortune Together with Their Most Detestable & Wicked Vices. By Richard Tottel, 1554.

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