APA (7th ed.) Citation

Underdown, T. (1566). The excellent historye of Theseus and Ariadne: Wherein is declared her feruent loue to hym: and his trayterous dealynge towarde her: written in English meeter in co[n]mendacion of all good women: and to the infamie of suche lyght huswyues as Phedia the sister of Ariadne was: which fled away w[ith] Theseus her sisters husbande: as is declared in this history. By Thomas Vnderdowne. by Rycharde Iohnes: and are to be sold at his shop, ioynyng to the south west doore of Paules Churche.

Chicago Style (17th ed.) Citation

Underdown, Thomas. The Excellent Historye of Theseus and Ariadne: Wherein Is Declared Her Feruent Loue to Hym: And His Trayterous Dealynge Towarde Her: Written in English Meeter in Co[n]mendacion of All Good Women: And to the Infamie of Suche Lyght Huswyues as Phedia the Sister of Ariadne Was: Which Fled Away w[ith] Theseus Her Sisters Husbande: As Is Declared in This History. By Thomas Vnderdowne. Imprinted at London: by Rycharde Iohnes: and are to be sold at his shop, ioynyng to the south west doore of Paules Churche, 1566.

MLA (9th ed.) Citation

Underdown, Thomas. The Excellent Historye of Theseus and Ariadne: Wherein Is Declared Her Feruent Loue to Hym: And His Trayterous Dealynge Towarde Her: Written in English Meeter in Co[n]mendacion of All Good Women: And to the Infamie of Suche Lyght Huswyues as Phedia the Sister of Ariadne Was: Which Fled Away w[ith] Theseus Her Sisters Husbande: As Is Declared in This History. By Thomas Vnderdowne. by Rycharde Iohnes: and are to be sold at his shop, ioynyng to the south west doore of Paules Churche, 1566.

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