Draxe, T., & Cicero, M. T. (1622). Calliepeia, or, A rich store-house of proper, choise, and elegant Latine words and phrases: Collected (for the most part) out of all Tullies workes, and for the vse and benefit of scholars, digested into an alphabeticall order. Imprinted for the Comp[any of Stationers].
Chicago Style (17th ed.) CitationDraxe, Thomas, and Marcus Tullius Cicero. Calliepeia, or, A Rich Store-house of Proper, Choise, and Elegant Latine Words and Phrases: Collected (for the Most Part) Out of All Tullies Workes, and for the Vse and Benefit of Scholars, Digested into an Alphabeticall Order. Dublin: Imprinted for the Comp[any of Stationers], 1622.
MLA (9th ed.) CitationDraxe, Thomas, and Marcus Tullius Cicero. Calliepeia, or, A Rich Store-house of Proper, Choise, and Elegant Latine Words and Phrases: Collected (for the Most Part) Out of All Tullies Workes, and for the Vse and Benefit of Scholars, Digested into an Alphabeticall Order. Imprinted for the Comp[any of Stationers], 1622.