APA (7th ed.) Citation

Ovid, 4. B. o. 1. A., Saltonstall, W., & Cecil, T. (1633). Ouids Tristia: Containinge fiue bookes of mournfull elegies which hee sweetly composed in the midst of his aduersitie, while hee liu'd in Tomos a cittie of Pontus where hee dyed after seauen yeares banishment from Rome. Printed [by Thomas and Richard Cotes] for Fra: Groue and are to bee sould at his shopp on Snowe hill neere the Sarazens head.

Chicago Style (17th ed.) Citation

Ovid, 43 B.C.-17 or 18 A.D, Wye Saltonstall, and Thomas Cecil. Ouids Tristia: Containinge Fiue Bookes of Mournfull Elegies Which Hee Sweetly Composed in the Midst of His Aduersitie, While Hee Liu'd in Tomos a Cittie of Pontus Where Hee Dyed After Seauen Yeares Banishment from Rome. London: Printed [by Thomas and Richard Cotes] for Fra: Groue and are to bee sould at his shopp on Snowe hill neere the Sarazens head, 1633.

MLA (9th ed.) Citation

Ovid, 43 B.C.-17 or 18 A.D, et al. Ouids Tristia: Containinge Fiue Bookes of Mournfull Elegies Which Hee Sweetly Composed in the Midst of His Aduersitie, While Hee Liu'd in Tomos a Cittie of Pontus Where Hee Dyed After Seauen Yeares Banishment from Rome. Printed [by Thomas and Richard Cotes] for Fra: Groue and are to bee sould at his shopp on Snowe hill neere the Sarazens head, 1633.

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