APA (7th ed.) Citation

Guillaume, d. D. (1483). This book is intytled the pylgrremage of the sowle.: Translated oute of Frensshe in to Englysshe, whiche book is ful of deuonte maters touchyng the sowle, and many questyons assoyled to cause a man to lyue the better in this world, and it conteyneth fyue bookes, as it appearth herafter by chapytars. by William Caxon.

Chicago Style (17th ed.) Citation

Guillaume, de Deguileville. This Book Is Intytled the Pylgrremage of the Sowle.: Translated Oute of Frensshe in to Englysshe, Whiche Book Is Ful of Deuonte Maters Touchyng the Sowle, and Many Questyons Assoyled to Cause a Man to Lyue the Better in This World, and It Conteyneth Fyue Bookes, as It Appearth Herafter by Chapytars. Emprynted at Westmestre: by William Caxon, 1483.

MLA (9th ed.) Citation

Guillaume, de Deguileville. This Book Is Intytled the Pylgrremage of the Sowle.: Translated Oute of Frensshe in to Englysshe, Whiche Book Is Ful of Deuonte Maters Touchyng the Sowle, and Many Questyons Assoyled to Cause a Man to Lyue the Better in This World, and It Conteyneth Fyue Bookes, as It Appearth Herafter by Chapytars. by William Caxon, 1483.

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