APA (7th ed.) Citation

Withals, J., Evans, L., & Fleming, A. (1594). A shorte dictionarie in Latine and English: Verie profitable for yong beginners. Compiled at the first by Iohn Withals: afterwards reuised and increased with phrases and necessarie additions by Lewis Euans. And nowe lastlie augmented with more than six hundred rythmicall verses, wherof many be prouerbial, some heretofore found in old authours, and othersome neuer before this time seene or read in the Latine tongue, as hauing their originall grace in English, by Abraham Fleming. VVhat is added in this edition which none of the former at any time had, these markes [par.]. *. may sufficiently shew. By Thomas Purfoot, and are to be sould at his shop at the signe of the Lucrece at the little north dore of Paules.

Chicago Style (17th ed.) Citation

Withals, John, Lewis Evans, and Abraham Fleming. A Shorte Dictionarie in Latine and English: Verie Profitable for Yong Beginners. Compiled at the First by Iohn Withals: Afterwards Reuised and Increased with Phrases and Necessarie Additions by Lewis Euans. And Nowe Lastlie Augmented with More than Six Hundred Rythmicall Verses, Wherof Many Be Prouerbial, Some Heretofore Found in Old Authours, and Othersome Neuer Before This Time Seene or Read in the Latine Tongue, as Hauing Their Originall Grace in English, by Abraham Fleming. VVhat Is Added in This Edition Which None of the Former at Any Time Had, These Markes [par.]. *. May Sufficiently Shew. Printed at London: By Thomas Purfoot, and are to be sould at his shop at the signe of the Lucrece at the little north dore of Paules, 1594.

MLA (9th ed.) Citation

Withals, John, et al. A Shorte Dictionarie in Latine and English: Verie Profitable for Yong Beginners. Compiled at the First by Iohn Withals: Afterwards Reuised and Increased with Phrases and Necessarie Additions by Lewis Euans. And Nowe Lastlie Augmented with More than Six Hundred Rythmicall Verses, Wherof Many Be Prouerbial, Some Heretofore Found in Old Authours, and Othersome Neuer Before This Time Seene or Read in the Latine Tongue, as Hauing Their Originall Grace in English, by Abraham Fleming. VVhat Is Added in This Edition Which None of the Former at Any Time Had, These Markes [par.]. *. May Sufficiently Shew. By Thomas Purfoot, and are to be sould at his shop at the signe of the Lucrece at the little north dore of Paules, 1594.

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