APA (7th ed.) Citation

(1586). The English courtier, and the cūtrey gentleman:: A pleasaunt and learned disputation, betweene them both: very profitable and necessarie to be read of all nobilitie and gentlemen. : VVerein is discoursed, vvhat order of lyfe, best beseemeth a gentleman, (aswell, for education, as the course of his whole life) to make him a person fytte for the publique seruice of his prince and countrey. by Richard Iones: dwelling at the signe of the Rose and Crowne neere vnto Holborne Bridge..

Chicago Style (17th ed.) Citation

The English Courtier, and the Cūtrey Gentleman:: A Pleasaunt and Learned Disputation, Betweene Them Both: Very Profitable and Necessarie to Be Read of All Nobilitie and Gentlemen. : VVerein Is Discoursed, Vvhat Order of Lyfe, Best Beseemeth a Gentleman, (aswell, for Education, as the Course of His Whole Life) to Make Him a Person Fytte for the Publique Seruice of His Prince and Countrey. Imprinted at London,: by Richard Iones: dwelling at the signe of the Rose and Crowne neere vnto Holborne Bridge., 1586.

MLA (9th ed.) Citation

The English Courtier, and the Cūtrey Gentleman:: A Pleasaunt and Learned Disputation, Betweene Them Both: Very Profitable and Necessarie to Be Read of All Nobilitie and Gentlemen. : VVerein Is Discoursed, Vvhat Order of Lyfe, Best Beseemeth a Gentleman, (aswell, for Education, as the Course of His Whole Life) to Make Him a Person Fytte for the Publique Seruice of His Prince and Countrey. by Richard Iones: dwelling at the signe of the Rose and Crowne neere vnto Holborne Bridge., 1586.

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